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ycchen
July 5th, 2005, 06:20 AM
I am always curious about how people gets into YMMSS? In the matrix world, the answer is simple: auction sites, especially eBay.

How do you advertise a doubler (or ponzi) such as YMMSS?

I am shocked by the YMMSS experts who teaches you how to grab donation through mostly false and misleading advertisements. If you have nothing better to do, you might like to gather more "evidences" of false advertisements by YMMSS or its members. ;)

Gary Harvey
http://fulltimeincomefromparttimework.com/ads.html
http://thispaysbig.com/sitemap.html
http://ymservices.net/

Cynthia Howard
http://lifetimeprosperity.com/YMMSS/Ads.htm
http://www.lifetimeprosperity.com/ymmss/Gateway.html

An application of the above tactic by one member.
"Everyone gets paid"
http://www.queencityconsultants.us/prosperity/

Shoes
July 5th, 2005, 09:51 AM
You are so clever. Did someone show you how to use a search engine?

Marvellous. :applause:

Shug

ycchen
July 6th, 2005, 03:43 AM
Yes, I just learnt to use google yesterday. Thank you.

The purpose of this thread is to gather information on the "YMMSS's army of promoters and recruiters". They are most crucial in helping Kim Inman recruit new blood (or donation) into YMMSS. They are the key players of this ponzi scam and should be accountable for their incredible work. The only thing we are not sure is whether there are "direct partnership" between the promoters and Kim.

In other words, it requires a whole "institution" (or network of people + bonding) to make any ponzi/pyramid a success. It is this "institution" that separate YMMSS from any web-based doubler.

IT4US.net tried to build its "ponzi instutition" but failed in less than half a year mainly because it haven't built enough strong believer ... almost.. but not yet.

So, if you could think of any "key players" (promoters, recruiters, pay processors, forum moderators....etc) in YMMSS's institution, please post the evidences on this thread.

drzod
July 7th, 2005, 11:14 AM
Here is what I have learned:

In early 2002 (around March), Kim sent unsolicited e-mail (spam) to members of certain Yahoo forums inviting them to his Yahoo forum called five_dollar_money_machine. He provided his telephone number and encouraged members to call him via his vision for YMMSS. 50 original charter members transformed five_dollar_money_machine into YMMSS on 06/11/02.

ComplexKid
July 7th, 2005, 11:18 AM
Thank you drzod--I'd been trying to remember the original name, knew that it wasn't YM.