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sisco50
January 26th, 2005, 08:56 AM
Here is a site that claims to pay 5% per day with a 12% referral program. Wow Makes 2% per day seem like chump change. Mayber something for someone to sink their teeth in to. I am going to take a better look later today. :cool:

sisco50
January 26th, 2005, 09:07 AM
"Running Days: 4, Active Members: 9, Total Spent: US$670, Total Withdrawed: US$-132.5, Fast Cash Deposit Total Units: 1, Today Spent: US$0"

"Welcome to stellarsurf.com, where your online investment is safe !! "

"stellarsurf.com is a long term high yield private loan program, backed up by Forex market trading, and investing in various funds and activities. Profits from these investments are used to enhance our program and increase its stability for the long term.

Stellar Surf currently maintains several different payment plans. We pay our members 1.5% to 5% every trading day. It depends on what plan a member chooses (see table below)."

"We also have a referal program which pays 5% to 12% of spend made by your referer. Your payment rate depends on how many people you refer (see table below). "

This is about as far as you can go without signing up as a member. I wonder if there is any more info available on this ludicrous offer without having to sign up. Will continue to look as time permits later today. :shake:

ycchen
January 26th, 2005, 09:15 AM
stellar surf owner makes a big mistake! S/he should not have expose his/her investor's list. Transparency always kills a ponzi! I am quite certain that this one will not take off, UNLESS pro-ponzi speculator such as ASFx (Jason) or some big investors get involved.

I bet the speculators on MMG will not be interested in this one simply because of its transparency.

As I said, not everyone can be a "successful" con artist. You need a bit "talent" to package your ponzi/pyramid scheme in a way that the speculator could sell it to the newbies. Without misled newbies, no ponzi will take off the ground and all the speculators know this very well.

For any ponzi to take off, you need to convince the speculators to participate and promote it. The only reason that an experienced speculator would do that is based on how well the ponzi/pyramid scam was designed so it could mislead the newbies or inexperienced speculators to donate at the bottom. :)

mercinary
January 26th, 2005, 10:13 AM
sisco50,

I removed the tail end of that URL, as it contained a referral id.

-Merc

sisco50
January 26th, 2005, 05:58 PM
sisco50,

I removed the tail end of that URL, as it contained a referral id.

-Merc

Oops! Sorry about that. Was rushed this morning.