Updates: New Programs, Payments, Investments
Posted by rabbit on November 14th, 2005
12DailyPro
I received two sizeable payments from 12DailyPro this week. One on Nov. 8th and another in the early hours of this morning. So far it is taking an average of about 18 calendar days (including the 12 day surfing period) to get paid. The fastest payment I received was back in August (16 days). The longest wait so far is 19 days. I am looking forward to more payments in the future here.
I purchased another 5 units in this program. The cost of 5.25 grams of egold (0.25g is the admin fee) is running about $80. This brings my total up to 20 units. My strategy here is to build up by buying 5 grams of gold every week. The interest for last week was 3.5% which is roughly what it has been averaging the past few weeks.
I dropped another $100 here this past weekend after the site came back and after reading about the admin’s plans. See the update below for details.
I still cannot believe I dropped $100 in this. When I first saw the program talked about here I was knocking it as just another 12DailyPro knockoff. I still do not feel this one will last for long because money is being taken out on a daily basis. Basically the way it works is this — every day you manually surf between 5 and 10 sites to earn 10% of the amount of money you put in it. You can put as low as $1.00 into it and there is no maximum. Once your surfing is complete, you can then withdraw your 10% interest for the day instantly into your egold account. While this feature is attractive, I think it will curtail the shelf-life of the program drastically. It also means that the program is ponzi-like in nature. Once people start taking out more than they are putting in, the program will run into problems. I am gambling that the program will be around for at least another week for me to break even. The surfing concept thet have here is unique though. They may actually be able to get advertisers to pay to advertise their goods and services here.
I would put this under the Highest Risk category.
November 15th, 2005 at 10:22 pm [ Quote ]
this is a hella useful site thanks for the information