bilbo3
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Be careful not careless. - 2006/04/06 17:15
Once upon a time there were pyramids, circles and chains. These now are well known as the biggest scams that people have ever been lured into.
However, deep in the muddy, mirky waters of internet fraud there is a one time victom of such schemes on a mission. His road ahead is littered with the garbage of the past, bad stigma that lurks around every corner. So why doesn't he change course? Simply because the easy way isn't always the right way. Its very easy to tell someone if they give you a quid you'll pay them a grand, but its not right to say it and not do it!
The man on that mission is me, and I'm doing it because I KNOW that people CAN and SHOULD make money safely on the internet. The way I see it, sites that don't pay can either continue ( lets face it with billions of websites, there will always be some that get away with it.) or someone can do something, I've chosen the latter.
So what am I doing?
I'm fighting back with the one thing that can given time stop the scam artists - a website that actually PAYS. One where you genuinely DONT have to promote it if you don't want to and still get payed. One where you DONT have to sell shares to 3,5 7 or even a single person, infact I don't allow it.
How is that going to stop them?
Well thats simple, if you know one site that will do what it says, and a thousand that might not, which one will you chose? Therefore as time passes and the reputation of http://www.poundpyramid.com grows, other sites simply won't get the traffic they need or want.
So why poundpyramid when it makes more sense to use a name that isn't associated with other systems. Firstly its available, there are so many sites promising mars when they can't even give the earth that in truth there aren't many domain names to choose from. Apart from that, to acheive my objective I have taken a basic principle and changed it to a working model and if I am being sincere, why shouldn't I call it pound pyramid? Granted its not really a pyramid, they can't work since eventually the base gets so big there are more positions than human beings, but each members downstream is a pyramid. Its more like a bush that gets pruned regularly to prevent it damaging the garden that keeps it going.
Each investment costs a fee of £25. But it isn't only the member that makes money (£25000 per share), when you sign up you make money for a selected charity as well. And me? In truth I don't get much from it, mathmatics and integrity don't allow it, infact if it was not for the advertisements on the site, I couldn't affort to do it let alone earn from it!
Visit http://www.poundpyramid.com and see for yourself, its effortless, no promoting, no selling, no catch. You do require to be aged 18 or over and have a paypal account, but you can set that up during the sign up process. Try it today, start earning soon.
(Note, I don't promise instant payouts, I don't promise to make you rich quick, I only promise that this site actually does what it says.)
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