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pillsbury09
January 6th, 2005, 11:39 PM
I am a long long time matrix customer. I keep signing up for them thinking I will be the early bird and cycle and cash out! :applause:

But it doesnt work that way for 90% of matrix customers. :mad:

What is a doubler?
Or a Randomizer?

I have tried out e-gold..and brideby shut down so that was the end of that, I also got $50 gone from my e-gold account.

I have also tried quite a few promo offers like www.freeipods.com , which my account is being "Approved" I belive I will recieve my ipod, but I dont like signing up for these useless promotions.

Doublers, Randomizers are new to me...and I figure $21.00 on YMMSS is worth trying it out.

Are there any other programs? I like to stay on top of these scams.

Happy New Year Everyone!

ycchen
January 7th, 2005, 08:00 PM
All the schemes you mentioned above are family members of "ponzi/pyramid scheme" -- use Mary's money to pay paul.

A good site where you can find all the current ponzi-pyramid schemes is moneymakergroup.com. The site owner -- AFSx (Jason) -- is THE promoter of all these ponzi-pyramid scams, and I am sure he has the knowledge of all the latest schemes. :)

Dreamer
January 8th, 2005, 07:10 AM
A few things.

theimatrix.com had one person on a digital camera for over a year with a cycle of 5 i believe. He was a early bird getting it very early in the site. It cost him $150. Not one person signed up under him. He tried to sell his position on other matrix sites for $160 but nobody would take it.

Even if you do cycle and you get the gift, which is more unlikely nowadays than it was in the past, there still a chance that if a matrix site is sued and losses, the judge may subpeona (is that the right word?) the lists and collect your winnings back. If you spent it, than bye bye car, or anything of value.

I dont' think thats such a stretch, cause how is asfx any more innocent than the matrix sites themselves? Its with his blessing that people flock to whatever site he gives his thumbs up to. If I ever was involved in a matrix site and lost money, I would sue the site and all the john does that cycled.

So, if your gonna join more lists, you might want to think about that, and learn at what levels the law is for grand theft. Yeah, that might be a stretch, but your participating in a theft of other people's moneys.

numbersman
January 9th, 2005, 09:42 PM
I tell people that if your going to join a doubler, which I recomend that you don't, then keep it a secret. To promote a doubler scheme is often considered worse than joining. If you are directly responsible for others losing money (joining is more indirectly, promoting is directly) than it is a lot easier to get in big trouble with the authorities.