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Webwatch
September 28th, 2006, 05:21 AM
Heres a new one.
www.ponzipro.com

PonziPro.com is not a forex investment. We do not use funds for sports betting, etc. This is simply a ponzi game. 90% of funds deposited will be paid out, while 10% goes to admin's expenses to make this opportunity possible. We ensure that we will pay out no more/less of 90%. We are not a "hit and run" hyip, and we will not lie about how we afford to pay our members.
ponzipro.com is a short term yield private loan program, backed up by Trust of our members and the continuous deposits from our highly respected members. Profits from these investments are used to enhance our program and increase its stability for the long term.
Are we now at the stage where even the most blatant scam can operate on the internet.

Maybe they could argue that as a blatant scam no one could take any action against them when the lose their money.

Can we expect to see even more obvious ones like 'imgonnastealyourcash.com' in the near future.

mechanic
September 28th, 2006, 09:04 AM
Heres a new one.
www.ponzipro.com


Are we now at the stage where even the most blatant scam can operate on the internet.

Maybe they could argue that as a blatant scam no one could take any action against them when the lose their money.

Can we expect to see even more obvious ones like 'imgonnastealyourcash.com' in the near future.

That started occuring at the end of january, I guess they figured if they told the truth, they would get a lot of participation, and all of these only take e-gold where there is no recourse. It seems as though there 50 a min appearing as there is so much competition for the really limited funds that are availiable, almost a smorgasborg of HYIPS out there.


Layton

concerned
September 29th, 2006, 03:55 PM
If they start taking in any revenue, then I guess I will have to start scamming people, if they are that stupid. My website will be called:

I-am-a-ripoff.com.

Webwatch
September 29th, 2006, 04:13 PM
Count me in for a test spend.:o

With Christmas fast approaching look out for lots of seasonally related HYIP's with silly names.
i.e. Fillyourstockinghyip.com, santahyip.com, rudolphhyip.com, nowivegotnomoneyforprezzieshyip.com etc.

concerned
September 29th, 2006, 04:19 PM
I can do christmas.

your-kids-get-nothing-from-santa.com

Webwatch
September 29th, 2006, 04:26 PM
I think MYDV cornered the market on that one last year.

Maybe we need a 'Ponzis with Silly names' thread for Christmas.