"Is SI Coming Back "?. Yes, I Believe
Please read the following post very carefully and you might believe "SI IS COMING BACK."
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SI IS COMING BACK
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(Preface: Here is a story of myself about myself. What an ego!! Pretend you are looking over my shoulder reading it. Remember, I am not trying to convince anyone but me.)
(To himself) Alright, Pingman (an obvious alias), I have come up with ideas about why Solid Investment might not be back. Now, I must come with ideas as to why it might.
Now let's see......Where was that article from that other forum? Ah. Here it is.
"...We have to remember that Solid had been running for approximately 6 years privately before coming to the internet. I think much like feederfund, they should have closed down their internet pressence and stayed private. Whenever you open up a business like that worldwide, you are bound to have too many pressures, because you never know who you are really dealing with. SI was the greatest program alive until they made all of us go into their SP. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that SI did not get the returns that they were expecting. If you think logically, why would they strive to improve their website, sign long term deals, communicate really well, and have a good track record just to skip out now?
Before investing in SI, I did my DD and things looked good. ...We did our intelligence work and they checked out. Something just doesn't add up? Sometimes in these situations, we just have to exercise patience. I think that is what we should do for SI. Give it a bit more time. If Collins, Sosa and SI admin are smart enough to run SI all of this time, I am sure they can get an email off soon when things tone down a bit and we can keep right on rollin!..."
There are some good ideas in this message. Let me see if I can boil them down into more concise points. I've have to convince myself to be brave here and not make wild charges.
If Solid Investment has signed long term agreements to generate income, why would it turn its back on them now when it has not it before?
If SI has such a good track record up to this time, what would be the point of destroying it now?
Why would SI try to improve their web site if they were going to take a powder?
During this server outage, why didn't SI send its investors an Email explaining why? Let's see...would I believe any Email message from SI that did not have SI's Email header on it. No, I would not. Maybe this is why they didn't send anything.
Is only having a registered agent and a mail drop in Belieze a danger signal that SI had plans to secretly shut down operations and disappear with my money? No. Many people have registered agents and mail drops in other states and nations. They mainly do this for tax saving purposes. Does Belize have a very generous policy regarding taxation. Yes, it does, if the foreigner sets up a corporation inside its jurisdiction.
Has SI set up a corporation inside the jurisdiction of Belize. Yes. Jungle Ventures, Ltd.
Is Solid Investment the company's real name. No. It's real name is Jungle Ventures, Ltd., a shelf company purchased from its registered agent in Belize. Solid Investment is its Internet Doing Business As (DBA) name. Did SI explain this on their web site before it went down? Yes.
If SI was not going to return, why would the spend the funds re-routing their server path to a more secure and wider pipeline?
Did SI say that they had been the victim of hackers and DDoS attacks? Yes...they did.
Did SI warn its investors that it was going to take their Internet site down for repairs? Yes. Rafael Sosa left a message on Ecurrency Forum a few days before the server went down.
Has this type of Internet server outage happened to some other Internet programs and did they ever come back? Yes. PIPS and Reality Millions. Well, that gives me confidence that this has happened before. Maybe it will happen again with SI.
Did PIPS warn its investors that it was going to take its Internet server down before its outage? No, it did not. Did PIPS communicate with its investors during the outage? No, it did not. Did PIPS tell its investors that its Internet site was about to come on line again? No. It popped up without warning. Does this seem to be a common practice with Internet companies? Yes.
SI's servers went down in the middle of the day on Saturday, July 8, Pacific Daylight Time, five working days into the payout period. If they had planned to sneak away, why didn't they do it by the end of June before they had to pay investors? Why not keep this money for themselves?
If they had secretly planned to run away, why did they go to the time and expense of developing payout software that they knew they would never use?
Is SI a small, sleazy, thieving Internet surfing company that could disappear at the drop of a hat? No. SI has commitments all over the world that they must fulfill. If they do not meet these commitments, could the international financial powers get sanctions against them? Yes. Could the leaders of SI possibly be assassinated? Yes. You don't mess around with some of the money sources in the Middle East and the Far East. These guys mean business when they get stiffed. Would I want to be in this position? No. Would the management of SI want to be in this position? Probably no.
Solid Investment has been running successfully for six years. Why would they disappear now?
I've got to do some theoretical number crunching here. Let's see....after paying off their investors, Solid Investment might have about two hundred million dollars left over. A respectful sum. They said they wanted to continue SI until October of 2011. That's over five years. If they continue to compound their earnings for the next five years, let's see....WOW!!...that might be over two billion dollars. If they might be generating that kind of money in the future, why would they disappear now? I certainly wouldn't.
The time frame for the server outages for both PIPS and Reality Millions was about four and one half weeks. Hummm...four and an half weeks is about 31 days. SI went off line on July 8. If we extend the PIPS and Reality Millions time frame to SI, it might return sometime around Saturday, August 19, give or take a few days one way or the other. This depends on how much work SI has to do on their new system, how much difficulty they run into, and on the training and efficiency of their technicians. Setting up its own server, and getting their server to communicate with the DDoS software at the proxy site, which sometimes can be very tricky, might take this long. Yes...that looks about right. Must be patient, here.
Wow...this makes me feel better. Now, maybe I can get a good night's sleep for a change.
Last edited by Pingman, 7/19/2006, 5:41 am
7/19/2006, 4:17 am
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