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    Need some advice

    I was looking for information on a site called adsprofit reward and got to this site...

    Do any one now this site?is it safe?

    And recently I signed up to a site named united paycheck...I invested in this site 1000$ and making good money...It is really great:) my fist ever money online is with this company

    What you think about UPC?

    I have you tube video for my promotion efforts about my account if you want to see how its look like and to see my 1000$ or i can upload here a Screenshot (by the way its now 1399)

    Thanks

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    Re: Need some advice

    Uh right. No need for videos unless they contain kittens doing fun things, or Epic Fail Compilation 22, one of my favorites. People set up on line applications to prey on people who want to make lots of money doing nothing. Without even looking it is a scam where your "earnings" are coming from some other sucker who just signed up. It is illegal and will end in a trail of tears.

    That is the best advice I can come up with.

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    Re: Need some advice

    Thank:)
    Yes but i making money Without signed up any one on UPC...

    Do u know adsprofit?

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    Hiya gabir31 and welcome to REALSCAM.com

    If you've sent $1000 to UPC and are making "good money" as you say, how long will it take to cover your initial deposit and you start making a profit ???
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Re: Need some advice

    Thanks:)

    Well im making 1.5% a day,45% a month, so in 2 months or so...

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    Re: Need some advice

    AdsProfitReward is yet another autosurf / penny auction / banners hybrid HYIP ponzi offering unattainable returns.

    A waste of time and money.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    Thanks:)

    Well im making 1.5% a day,45% a month, so in 2 months or so...
    In 2 months or so your money will be long gone and so, probably, will you.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    In 2 months or so your money will be long gone and so, probably, will you.
    Phooey, this means no kitten videos.

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    Re: Need some advice

    But i can Draw my money every day..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    But i can Draw my money every day..
    Until you can't, that is where the con comes in. Could you take a minute and google "PONZI SCHEME" and then come back when you understand what is involved.

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    Re: Need some advice

    My initial investment locked hundred days but the rewards I can pull every 24 hours ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    But i can Draw my money every day..
    Maybe you "can" but do you ????

    Money in an online account is nothing but numbers on a screen.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Re: Need some advice

    I did and got it within 24...i can show u

    Do you think UPC is a scam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    My initial investment locked hundred days but the rewards I can pull every 24 hours ...
    Gabir, maybe you are a nice person who needs some help. Please read this and see if you see anything similar to what you are involved with.

    A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation. The Ponzi scheme usually entices new investors by offering higher returns than other investments, in the form of short-term returns that are either abnormally high or unusually consistent. Perpetuation of the high returns requires an ever-increasing flow of money from new investors to keep the scheme going.[1]

    The system is destined to collapse because the earnings, if any, are less than the payments to investors. Usually, the scheme is interrupted by legal authorities before it collapses because a Ponzi scheme is suspected or because the promoter is selling unregistered securities. As more investors become involved, the likelihood of the scheme coming to the attention of authorities increases.[1]

    The scheme is named after Charles Ponzi,[2] who became notorious for using the technique in 1920.[3] Ponzi did not invent the scheme (for example, Charles Dickens' 1844 novel Martin Chuzzlewit and 1857 novel Little Dorrit each described such a scheme),[4] but his operation took in so much money that it was the first to become known throughout the United States. Ponzi's original scheme was based on the arbitrage of international reply coupons for postage stamps; however, he soon diverted investors' money to make payments to earlier investors and himself.
    Contents

    1 Characteristics
    2 Unraveling of a Ponzi scheme
    3 Similar schemes
    4 See also
    5 References
    6 Further reading
    7 External links

    Characteristics

    Typically extraordinary returns are promised on the investment,[5] and vague verbal constructions such as "hedge futures trading," "high-yield investment programs", "offshore investment" might be used. The promoter sells shares to investors by taking advantage of a lack of investor knowledge or competence, or using claims of a proprietary investment strategy which must be kept secret to ensure a competitive edge.

    Ponzi schemes sometimes commence operations as legitimate investment vehicles, such as hedge funds. For example, a hedge fund can degenerate into a Ponzi scheme if it unexpectedly loses money (or simply fails to legitimately earn the returns promised and/or thought to be expected) and the promoters, instead of admitting their failure to meet expectations, fabricate false returns and, if necessary, produce fraudulent audit reports.

    A wide variety of investment vehicles or strategies, typically legitimate, have become the basis of Ponzi schemes. For instance, Allen Stanford used bank certificates of deposit to defraud tens of thousands of people. Certificates of deposit are usually low-risk and insured instruments, but the Stanford CDs were fraudulent.[6]

    Initially the promoter will pay out high returns to attract more investors, and to lure current investors into putting in additional money. Other investors begin to participate, leading to a cascade effect. The "return" to the initial investors is paid out of the investments of new entrants, and not out of profits.

    Often the high returns encourage investors to leave their money in the scheme, with the result that the promoter does not have to pay out very much to investors; he simply has to send them statements showing how much they have earned. This maintains the deception that the scheme is a fund with high returns.

    Promoters also try to minimize withdrawals by offering new plans to investors, often where money is frozen for a longer period of time, in exchange for higher returns. The promoter sees new cash flows as investors are told they cannot transfer money from the first plan to the second. If a few investors do wish to withdraw their money in accordance with the terms allowed, their requests are usually promptly processed, which gives the illusion to all other investors that the fund is solvent.
    Unraveling of a Ponzi scheme

    When a Ponzi scheme is not stopped by the authorities, it sooner or later falls apart for one of the following reasons:[1]

    The promoter vanishes, taking all the remaining investment money (minus payouts to investors already made).
    Since the scheme requires a continual stream of investments to fund higher returns, once investment slows down, the scheme collapses as the promoter starts having problems paying the promised returns (the higher the returns, the greater the risk of the Ponzi scheme collapsing). Such liquidity crises often trigger panics, as more people start asking for their money, similar to a bank run.
    External market forces, such as a sharp decline in the economy (for example, the Madoff investment scandal during the market downturn of 2008), cause many investors to withdraw part or all of their funds.

    Ponzi scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Re: Need some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    I did and got it within 24...i can show u
    So, you sent them $1000 and you withdrew how much ???

    Until you have your original $1000 in your hand, you haven't "withdrawn" anything.
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    Yes i know this...thats way i invest on UPS so much...they are just starting and the live is about 2 years and they are online only 6 month so in 1 year i will close my account and run:)

    But i dont think they are scamers

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    I withdrew only 21$...i reinvest and start withdrew every day in a month

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabir31 View Post
    Yes i know this...thats way i invest on UPS so much...they are just starting and the live is about 2 years and they are online only 6 month so in 1 year i will close my account and run:)

    But i dont think they are scamers
    So you know it is illegal, you know it will collapse and you still sent them your money? Good luck with that, I am sure there is a Nigerian Prince in your future.

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    Well,yes i did take a risk but i didnt take it alone there are 8000 that are in UPC and they are all happy:)

    UPC are from Canada...

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    By the way thanks on the AdsProfitReward tip...i didnt like them any way

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    I will update here How am I doing in another two month, soon as I finished pulling my investment so you know if its real

    By the way...after you get you investment back its pure profit,so i dont think i ever close my account but withdraw some % every day

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    Gabir, it is not real. The only thing real is if you are paid you are being paid with other people's money. You are stealing, plain and simple. And if you make it here, you will lose it on the next.

    Now, if you want a real deal, I am friends with a Nigerian Diplomat who has some overages that were unaccounted for during a major construction project. He is trying to move the money to the states, so he and his family can flee Nigeria. He simply needs a bank account where he can temporarily deposit the funds. For your holding the money, he is willing to pay $10,000,000 US dollars. Please PM me for details.

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    how am i stealing if they getting 1.5% also?

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    No one is getting 1.5%, you are being paid back your own money. And then you tell your friends what a great deal it is, and they join, and everyone keeps getting paid with the money from the new members. Until enough money is stolen by the people running the program and then they shut the doors.

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    Well,Maybe you're right ... but my money is already there, although I do not believe they will close next two years.
    NVM...I hope you are wrong

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