hyipking,... you seem a nice enuf fellow to me.
The way I look at it is for each of us to look at the latest update and decide for themselves how they feel about it so as not to be unrealistic in other areas of their life until the time comes that we know for sure.
It might not be a nice ride for some if it adds to them messing their life up even more. Anyhow, time will tell... I hope to hope for the best and prepare for the worst....
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25-02-2008, 12:47 PM #1201
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Like moncheri, hyipking and many others, I took a chance early with GPP.
The risk was worth the effort, like most things in life. Why look back and
regret all the things you did,nt do?? We have to learn as we move along,
and take mistakes in our stride. Dont chide us please for our decisions, no
matter how poor they turn out, for none of us are perfect, or make the right
judgement in all circumstances, and that is what makes each one of us unique.
Cheers
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25-02-2008, 06:31 PM #1203
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I share your same views. After all , I can't ask for a refund so I'm content to see where this all goes. BTW; Is "moncheri" french for "my friend"?
As for lynnre, I've lost more in all those hyips, so $100 is a calculated risk. Thank goodness I didn't sink my life savings into Enron or WorldCom.
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25-02-2008, 06:45 PM #1204
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It's too bad you didn't sink your life savings into Microsoft, McDonald's, Appl*, do I need to go on? In case you missed it, for every one you mention I can list 2,000 other companies that are still here and making their investors rich. But if you only put your money into 2 companies, that is being foolish. You diversify among many so you don't lose it all. But with these HYIP's you will lose it all everytime. But glad you like to make other people rich. I personally like to get rich along with them. I dont' call being scammed "fun" or it being a "good ride." I call it stealing, but that's just me.
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25-02-2008, 08:31 PM #1205
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The last thing you did , was learn as you moved along after Pips ? Nobody's chiding anyone for making a mistake or two , but you along with the rest of these losers insist on continuing down DumbAS$ lane and sucking others down with you. Everyone of these programs require , indeed insist, on gathering referals in order to payout. It's called a Ponzi-Paddy!
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25-02-2008, 08:46 PM #1206
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At least investing in Worldcom or Enron would have been a more intelligent decision on your part. Those companies at least had contact details and you knew who the principals were. You've chosen the next best DumbAS$ thing and involved yourself in joining and promoting every single Pension scam along with your Kraut buddy 'Membership' & 'Gary Rich' from Florida. These are scams with ZERO Contact Details, ZERO proof or evidence of anything legit and the possibility of you being prosecuted along with your MEGA investment Club Icon for deliberately & knowingly conning others into Ponzi Schemes. Would it be safe to A$$UME we can contact you here with the government at - 575 Doherty Dr #203, Quesnel, British Columbia, V2J-1B8 - (250)992-8698 ?
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28-02-2008, 05:48 AM #1207
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Hmmm, seems the spots are coming off the leopard and the stripes on the tiger are being exposed on some of the players behind the scenes of GPP. Quite a gang of scammers involved in all of this. You can almost connect the dots from GPP to HCI to RoyalPP to many of the other RPP's. Seems they all have the same connections, and the same pimpers promoting them. More detail on this later. Anyone want to take bets on when the banking solution announcement will be made and what will be the results? Can't wait to see this tiny bank jump into being the number 1 bank in the world overnight. Anyone interested in buying a bridge?
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28-02-2008, 11:33 AM #1208
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The sad thing to me is that I see the same names cropping up supporting these swindles. I suppose hope springs eternal but surely commonsense must be there sometimes. And now I see that the old charitable ploy is being introduced but, of course, without any credible substance and, even more alarmingly, the charity in question appears to be run by an individual with an interesting history. Just check the details of the 'registered sponsors.'
They all trace back to the same person!
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01-03-2008, 08:24 AM #1209
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The longer this goes the crazier it gets. The scammers never dreamed in a hundred years they would find so many gullible people willing to accept any excuse given them for not paying out as promised. You have groups trying to buy influence by pledging to support Stella's charity, which isn't registered as a charity thinking this will get them some inside information or in Stella's good graces; people promoting everyone must remain positive for if they don't the bad vibes will make the program fail; you have to practice "Patience," where have we all heard that one before; well we weren't sure but had to try it anyway just in case; people purchasing incredulous amounts of policies thinking they have hit the Holy Grail; and people still trying to persuade themselves even though the numbers say it can't be done, the Trust somehow has figured out how to cheat mathematics to make it happen. What's even scarier is these same people will be doing it when the next "sure thing" comes along being promoted by the same people who were promoting this. Absolutely incredulous.
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well call me downright logical, maybe even a little bit crazy logical, but theres no way a banker, even a brain dead banker would give stella any money, unless he was in on the scam. then the money wouldnt be handed out to the gang but would conviently disappear with the few. by the way, if i remember right, i thought the money came up missing a long time ago. oh the drama of high finance..........................next.
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