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Pro Wealth Solution
Hi
I got an email from my upline saying that they are going to report "proWealthSolution" to the autority.
They change their pay structure and soooooo many people like me have thousand of paid menbers in their downline but unfortunately none of them in the matrix.
As for me so far I have 33639 Paid Members and 443052 PreEnrollees but none of them in my matrix.:mad:
Quite strange 33639 Paid Members and no money ?????
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Hi. I was in that too about six weeks ago. You have to be a paid member yourself, that is pay $25/mo plux the one time signup fee (around $40, if I remember correctly) before you get credit for a paid-up mamber in your downline. But why I got out after the first payment and before the second payment was due was because I too had thousands of others in my downline, but in order to get credit for those paid members in your downline, you have to sign them yourself. And that certainly is contrary to what I was lead to believe by the advertising when I signed up where I was of the impression that I could succeed in it without recruiting.
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Has it got to do with that two jerks looking like a twisted wood from a barn selling off their bogus advise or scam message??? :yak:
I came across it and didn't buy that double quack talk I get to hear on their clip... hmmm...
YB. - stay off and sign off from them ASAP! :beer:
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I am currently a member of Pro Wealth and like you, have many paid members under me but what you have to remember is that this is a forced matrix and the spillover has to happen eventually so it is feasible that for doing nothing you will be paid BUT that could take a long time.
The OWNERS are quite up front about the fact that the true aim is to enroll 3 people (which covers your fees etc) and then help them do the same.
Also bear in mind that your monthly subs pay for other info about other businesses you can do which are detailed in the members area.
Scam? No I don't thinks so but everyone needs to open their eyes before piling in.
You have to admit to yourself that you were lured by the deadline thing and didn't read the details that are there if you look for them.
Addhesive
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Oh yeah. They are definitely scammers.
Sure they are up front about having to recruit people, but they are flat out deceiving people with their numbers and their EXTREMELY UNETHICAL TACTICS.
That's why my bank was able to enforce the chargebacks I initiated. If they were NOT a big scam, I would have lost my money, but my bank investigated them for 3 months....very thourough.... and guess what? They are a big fat scam.
Some people may get paid a little.... just enough to be convinced they are not being scammed. Only thing they don't realize.... is that's actually part of the scam. Feed them just enough to appear legit.
Anyways I got ALL my money back from them.
If you are not satisfied with them, I would recommend contacting the number on the back of your credit card and ask them about chargeback procedures.
My bank was slow.... 3 months. But other banks are faster.
Capital One is the fastest I have dealt with. 2 week turnaround.
It's unfortunate the govt will allow these people to continue taking advantage and basically lying to people to get $$$ out of them but that's the internet for ya.
And when they say 95% of all HYIPs are scams....that's a prtty good guess because so far I have only made REAL money of about 30% of them. I am only involved in 2 of them now.
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I went away recently too. Nobody in my matrix too with thousands of paid members behind me :blush:
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Offshore Wealth
Interesting,
It is always enlightening to see how these deals start out like a raging fire, and then when no one is getting what was promised, they implode just as quickly. These owners have a history of this, and they are very good at it since they are able to repeat it over and over with same results under different names. I research all these deals, and no doubt, the owners made out very well given so few made a dime, even when they did get their three paid members. All these depend on one thing, keep the hype going as long as possible, then when things start to die, try to breath new life in it with changes, more false hope, and like most, if you have invested for several months, why not hang in for a few more, and this is the stage two scam, bait more to stay in.
Good luck and health to all, Mike