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27-10-2005, 02:36 PM #21
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27-10-2005, 02:38 PM #22
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Hey! Bryan,
You will always be my CEO.
Your restructure idea is spot on in my book,
because it is the greedy who got left on the shelf that got jealous
and spoilt it for us beleivers.
Rock on Bryan,
TerryAll the luck of the Irish
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27-10-2005, 02:42 PM #23
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hmmm this post hold the most weight of all the post.It felt like a ton heavy.
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27-10-2005, 02:52 PM #24
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Hello brian,
I was just wondering about the funds that folks had in Picpay that had withdraws and never received them. Will they still get their funds in the time ahead?
Thank You,
Hometostay
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27-10-2005, 03:02 PM #25
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" I see a glimmer of a silver lining"
Bryan this restructuring PIPS into a two tier system sounds very promissing!
Thank You for your Thread.
Paul, Canada
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27-10-2005, 03:08 PM #26
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Very encouraging words Bryan. I personally think that this may just be a Good thing, the restructure, but I also think that almost everyone is concerened, and would love to know what has become of of our original investments, and ROL. and If we are going to have to Loan More Money to Participate in the restuctured PIPS. This has been a grueling time for many of the faithful followers. An aweful lot of plans, and families have be disrupted by this unfortunate happenings caused by "Who really know what,or who". I, and everyone here, who have held their ground with full support, and belief in you are still behind you in your valiant efforts to see PIPS through, and fulfill your goal. Thanks for the recent posts no mater how little the info. it lets us know your still working your tail off. BOB
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27-10-2005, 03:11 PM #27
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Thanks Brian
When beeing a PIPS member I had only one question on the whole
Why not in next version of PIPS use Core Banking software from World leading
Fidelity Information Services. And get all the security and backup from them when needed.
http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/...king/Corebank/
I see a strong future fore PIPS with the info I seen so far.
Thanks
Martin
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27-10-2005, 03:12 PM #28
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Bryan,
It is encouraging to hear that a new structure is in the works and I send you, Sharon and all the members out there my best wishes and prayers.
I was hoping to pm you with my question, but I couldn't find it as an option. So here goes...I know it may be to early to say, but I'm concerned about how my current account will be handled when we go forward. A few days prior to the shut down I had temporarily set my allocation percentage to 0% hoping to request a withdrawal. However, on the day I went to change the allocation back to 100% the site had been shut down and has been down ever since. It's been over two months since this occurred and I understand that it may still take quite some time after a decision is made by BON before a new structure can be implemented, but in terms of an account balance that is a tremendous decrease in account valuation. At first I thought I was alone in my predicament, but after reading many different threads on various sites, I know that I am not alone in my situation.
I understand that you may not be able to provide an answer at this time, but I'm hoping this situation is something you will take into consideration and deal with in an equitable manner when the appropriate time presents itself.
Wishing you all the best,
Sunnydaze
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27-10-2005, 03:20 PM #29
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Originally Posted by fastman1964
What disater are you talking?
PIPS was just halted for modification so by all means it should resume in different form!
Thank U Boss! We just cannot wait for the details as and when they are ready!
iclub
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27-10-2005, 03:23 PM #30
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I don't post much here Bryan, but this post caught my attention.
As other posters have asked, we'd love to know what's going to happen with our current PIPS accounts! We don't need details, but some general ideas like 'you'll keep what you had in PIPS/Picpay' or 'everyone starts over and no money back'. Either way would be nice to know.
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