I don't know if the e-mail marketing program is a scam, per se, but I doubt that the company can sustain the payouts for long. They will have to sell a LOT of ads to pay for the people that sign up!
Also, sites like these generally make it difficult for you to get your money. Here is an actual quote from the FAQ section:
When can I request payment?
You may request payment after you have earned $200,000.00.
No money until $200,000? Hmmm...
Another clue that this company may not be reliable is the ad for the "Royal HYIP" program. All (not some, all) HYIPs are scams.
If it doesn't cost you anything, it probably won't hurt to sign up, but be VERY careful.
2007-08-13 09:03:59
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answered by drm7 3
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It sure looks like a scam since there is nothing "about" the company. If you're interested in buying bullion -- which I guess is what that site is about -- check out bullionvault.com; it seems to be legit (but why hold bullion in a vault when you can buy the Exchange traded fund GLD?
2007-08-13 09:04:24
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answered by Andy 3
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Not really sure yet. We'll have to watch out for any development. If this is a scam then it will not be long till somebody will post a warning agaisnt this site.
2007-08-14 21:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If anyone believes that a company that advertises 150% profit a month is reliable, honest and an option for your investments............. There is a major need for a reality check.
I don't have to "know" this company to "know" this is a major scam.
You may wish this was true (150% or more).... but your brain tells you "no way". Listen to it. Don't allow greed to seperate you from your money.
2007-08-13 09:25:06
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answered by Common Sense 7
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