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eviltomato
01-25-2012, 01:47 PM
https://royalty7.com/

Anybody have any experience with this?

My friend said it is better than justbeenpaid lol..... like that says a lot.

Hey at least it has a well made website that does not look like an 8 year old made it in notepad (justbeenpaid). I guess the girls eyes on the top are supposed to lure you in!

Soapboxmom
01-25-2012, 03:05 PM
7% DAILY (https://royalty7.com/investment_plans#daily)
110% WEEKLY (https://royalty7.com/investment_plans#weekly)
5%AFFILIATE PROGRAM (https://royalty7.com/investment_plans#Aff)


Our plans were carefully thought of to provide mutual stability & lowest possible risk over the long term. With such plans you can't go wrong, we strive to return members initial principle as fast as possible and process withdrawals in a reasonable time frame of 48 business hours. Constant members satisfaction isn't an easy task and our main goal in today's changing market will stay the same : Members Success!
If you wish to get more detailed information about our mathematical concept : Visit Investment Plans (https://royalty7.com/investment_plans)



One doesn't need experience with this one in particular to see it is an obvious scam. Legitimate investments don't promise returns like that and this one will never be able to pay them long term.

Soapboxmom

ProfHenryHiggins
01-25-2012, 09:16 PM
A brief online search regarding the owner brings up enough red flags that I doubt anyone but their own shills will be getting paid.

eviltomato
01-26-2012, 09:33 AM
My friend is gunna be sorry hehe. He is pulling his money from justbeenpaid into this. lol going from one scam to another thinking he will make more money.

driver82
02-08-2012, 03:59 PM
I found this thread on google and I would like to say that I've participated in this program for over 2 months now.
I can't say I made a fortune or become a millionaire.. etc.. whoever say that is probably trying to bulls**t you or he's just dreaming.
It's like a gamble, there is no indication on their site "that we'll invest your money in XYZ" , it's a financial pyramid where one make $$$ on the expense of the other (like in every Capitalistic society lol, remember the housing bobble of 2007, same pyramid like principle).

From experience such programs (built with such I must say reetivly very high quality can live 6-7+ months and thats where I put my bet on, the trick is to get in when the time is right and get out just before it collapses (similar to a financial bubble). Thats why so many people play it, like they play poker, play stocks, play at the casino, or other forms of gamble, for me it's all the same.. but most of all it's fun!! :)

Of course there are the once that scam from the early beginning (those are the real scammer) but those are easy to spot.
The min to invest is 25$, so agai for me it's pure fun as I invest what I can afford to lose, ome day this game will be over but doesn't all things in life get over sooner or later?
I've personally deposited 40$, I made above 72$.. I know a couple made 500$ playing it.. but to try and label this as a scam is pretty primitive imo... most regards it as a game.

@eviltomato - I think your freind is gonna make moneyfor atleast 2-3 months but hay, that just my humble opinion.

Whip
02-08-2012, 07:50 PM
it's a financial pyramid where one make $$$ on the expense of the other (like in every Capitalistic society lol, remember the housing bobble of 2007, same pyramid like principle).

And, of course....you are wrong. Real businesses offer real services/goods. People could have had the house they were purchasing if they weren't greedy. There is nothing 'pyramid' about it.

littleroundman
02-08-2012, 08:15 PM
.. most regards it as a game.

My apologies, then.

I had no idea you had spoken to "most" and "most" told you "most" know it's a game.

To paraphrase Blackstones' Formulation:

"better that ten guilty persons are inconvenienced than one innocent be ripped off",

driver82
02-09-2012, 05:25 AM
I had no idea you had spoken to "most" and "most" told you "most" know it's a game.
Find me one person who think HYIPs are dealing with physical goods / resources and I'll find you at least 50 more who doesn't !
Listen.. I don't wanna start sound like I'm defending my view or something but I don't have to say imo , imo every time I say something geeral... I'm active in HYIP industry for 6 years (been active in boards, blogs & monitors),yes I've seen stuff over the years but I yet to see a respected amount of people stupid enough to complain that they didn't got their sure monthly 200% as promised most regard it as loss in a result of gamble / game (nobody can guaranty 100% even bank as seen in the recent past)

But if innocent = escape from responsibility cause I greedy for a fast & easy buck and I believe what ppl in the front of the casino are telling me before I lose everything with the illusion of 100% sure bet than sir you can have your own subjective opinion on the matter and on reality as well.

Now you'll probably wanna talk about legality, well guess what financial pyramids are legal (at least it's not stated that it's illegal) check MMM2011 (this guy presented his pyramid to the public in early 2011, and it's still going). Some can say fractional banking is illigal as well but every bank do it so ?


And, of course....you are wrong. Real businesses offer real services/goods. People could have had the house they were purchasing if they weren't greedy. There is nothing 'pyramid' about it.

'pyramid' = bobble United States housing bubble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_housing_bubble)
What real goods/products does AIG or Citibank produce ? they just manipulate the air.. The whole capitalistic economy is based on greed,just like casinos / wall street / pyramids / forex trading (where you get paid from other ppl loses) and etc..

Why do you think 10% of the population holds 90% of wealth and the rest 90% of population struggling with a lousy 10% ? Thats because most people are exploited making money for REAL BUSINESSES.. All successful 'Real businesses' are producing 'surplus value' thats where the employee (most of us) never get the full compensation for his/her time & labor, instead they gets a small % part out of the wealth they produces for the boss as a salary.

Pyramids are very similar to capitalism in structure.

littleroundman
02-09-2012, 06:05 AM
Umm,

err,

yeah,

I think.

littleroundman
06-13-2012, 09:41 AM
PUBLIC WARNING

This notice is issued by the Financial Supervision Commission (“the Commission”) in accordance with the powers conferred upon it under Section 30 of the Financial Services Act 2008.
Royalty7 - Finance Your Dream! (http://www.royalty7.com)

http://www.gov.im/infocentre/images/top.gif (http://www.gov.im/lib/news/fsc/royalty7.xml#top)
Finance Your Dream Limited

The Commission has recently become aware of the website www.royalty7.com (http://www.gov.im/lib/news/fsc/disclaimer.gov?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.royalty7.com) which purports to represent an entity calling itself Finance Your Dream Limited, falsely claiming to be using the address of PO Box 170, Business Park, Douglas, Isle of Man IM99 1PG.

The website www.royalty7.com (http://www.royalty7.com) claims to offer a full range of wealth management and investment services.

The Commission wishes to draw attention to the following observations:

The address, PO Box 170, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM99 1PG is a genuine Isle of Man PO Box address issued by the Isle of Man Post Office. PO Box 170 is currently allocated to a Department of the Isle of Man Government and there is no known link between them and the entities royalty7 or Finance Your Dreams Limited.

The company Finance Your Dream Limited is incorporated in the United Kingdom with the company number 07772859. The sole director of the company, Dmitry Berger also uses the address PO Box 170, Business Park, Douglas, IM99 1PG.

The Commission has established no association between the above entities and any genuine Isle of Man companies.

The Commission has established no genuine links between the above entities and the Isle of Man.

A list of all institutions licensed by the Commission is available on our website at FSC - Financial Supervision Commission (http://www.fsc.gov.im/licenceholders/Welcome.aspx?status=current)

Under the circumstances, the Commission would strongly urge persons considering dealing with this potentially fraudulent entity to exercise the greatest possible caution before proceeding, bearing in mind the contents of this public notice.

The Commission feels that any person accessing this potentially fraudulent website may potentially become the victim of an Advanced Fee Fraud – see explanatory notice issued by the Commission at:

“West African Fraud” or “419 Fraud” – Advance Fee Fraud - Financial Supervision Commission (http://www.fsc.gov.im/ViewNews.gov?menuid=10222&page=lib/news/fsc/westafricanfraud.xml)

OR

It may be an attempt at gaining personal data from the recipient in order to steal their identity – see explanatory notice issued by the Commission at:

IDENTITY THEFT - Financial Supervision Commission (http://www.fsc.gov.im/ViewNews.gov?menuid=10222&page=lib/news/fsc/identitytheft.xml)

Also see information issued by the Isle of Man Office of the Data Protection Supervisor at:

"Your information - your responsibility" guidance for individuals updated - Isle of Man Public Services - (http://www.gov.im/lib/news/odps/yourinformationy.xml)

Any persons who are already involved in any dealings with the above entity and have concerns should contact the Enforcement Division on +44 1624 689000 or by e-mail to fsc@gov.im.

Any persons who have paid funds to the above entities should contact their local Police Fraud Unit without delay.

FSC Reference: NDR/06/2012
http://www.gov.im/infocentre/images/top.gif (http://www.gov.im/lib/news/fsc/royalty7.xml#top)
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc153/thelittleroundman/isle.jpg


http://www.gov.im/lib/news/fsc/royalty7.xml (http://www.gov.im/lib/news/fsc/royalty7.xml)

kschang
06-16-2012, 12:36 AM
Looks like Royalty7 reached Botswana (Africa), and the local Consumer Watchdog thanks you all for finding this.

Consumer Watchdog: Royalty7 - an update (http://consumerwatchdogbw.blogspot.com/2012/06/royalty7-update.html)

kschang
06-16-2012, 12:49 AM
Found a few more links on patrickpretty.com

http://www.fsa.gov.uk/static/pages/doing/regulated/law/pdf/finance-your-dream.pdf

TONY HETHERINGTON: Lies behind 7 per cent dream | This is Money (http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/experts/article-2150325/TONY-HETHERINGTON-Lies-7-cent-dream.html)

AllSeeinGuy
06-26-2012, 09:57 PM
you'd be much better playing online roulette with a good system and earn 2-5% daily.

littleroundman
07-05-2012, 12:19 PM
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc153/thelittleroundman/Scams/roya.jpg

http://www.talkgold.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4820736&postcount=1 (http://www.talkgold.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4820736&postcount=1)

littleroundman
07-07-2012, 08:57 PM
Rest assured, when a HYIP ponzi makes it into the "Closed Programs and Scam Warnings" folder on Talkgold, it is D-E-A-D, no matter what the shills and cheerleaders try and tell you.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc153/thelittleroundman/Scams/royalty.jpg

NikSam
10-11-2013, 11:07 PM
Sorry to Bump this old thread up, BUT
LRM, did you notice the date of your last post here ? :)

Let me tell you something about Royalty7, everything in it was revolving around number "7".

It was 7% plan, 7 directors listed on "about us" page, 7 investment slots, number 7 in name, 7 letters in name, trial plan was 7 days,
even top navigation menu had 7 buttons.

I think i was the first one who noticed the Admin's obsession with number seven and joked in couple places it will end on Jul 7 (07-07-2012) which is also 7th day of the week.
some people started withdrawing their money preparing for that date, but R7 did not manage to get to that day, it stopped paying just bit before :)

BUT some people told me thanks :RpS_smile:

baylee
10-11-2013, 11:16 PM
I found this thread on google and I would like to say that I've participated in this program for over 2 months now.
I can't say I made a fortune or become a millionaire.. etc.. whoever say that is probably trying to bulls**t you or he's just dreaming.
It's like a gamble, there is no indication on their site "that we'll invest your money in XYZ" , it's a financial pyramid where one make $$$ on the expense of the other (like in every Capitalistic society lol, remember the housing bobble of 2007, same pyramid like principle).

From experience such programs (built with such I must say reetivly very high quality can live 6-7+ months and thats where I put my bet on, the trick is to get in when the time is right and get out just before it collapses (similar to a financial bubble). Thats why so many people play it, like they play poker, play stocks, play at the casino, or other forms of gamble, for me it's all the same.. but most of all it's fun!! :)

Of course there are the once that scam from the early beginning (those are the real scammer) but those are easy to spot.
The min to invest is 25$, so agai for me it's pure fun as I invest what I can afford to lose, ome day this game will be over but doesn't all things in life get over sooner or later?
I've personally deposited 40$, I made above 72$.. I know a couple made 500$ playing it.. but to try and label this as a scam is pretty primitive imo... most regards it as a game.

@eviltomato - I think your freind is gonna make moneyfor atleast 2-3 months but hay, that just my humble opinion.

The smart thing to do is not get into this scam at all.

NikSam
10-11-2013, 11:26 PM
The smart thing to do is not get into this scam at all.

In this one? nobody could even if they wanted to :)

it went dead more than a year ago,

again sorry to bump the thread, i just wanted to say about admin's obsession with number 7 :)