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    Default All Pips members need to read this important message

    Pips is not a ponsi! Here is the proof. What's the risk. (The message) Once you deposit your set amount into the Pips loan fund
    we recommend you withdraw this amount on the fifth month. After withdrawing your initial amount, the profit you made will be will be equal to the amount you withdrew, this is left in your loanfund. This will now compound at 2% per day. So you are only risking your initial money for 5 months. Compare that to mortgaging your home for many thousands or even hundreds of thousands to buy a business. That is real risk. :D

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    Thats absolutely correct, only first we have to get the money out after 5 months.
    I am happy to wait, but its very frustrating
    SloopjohnP

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    We are all know that the investment system is not a ponzi. We are here to stay for so many years to come along with the investment company. :D

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    Default Re: All Pips members need to read this important message

    Quote Originally Posted by Pauly Walnuts
    Quote Originally Posted by affirmations
    Pips is not a ponsi! Here is the proof. What's the risk. (The message) Once you deposit your set amount into the Pips loan fund
    we recommend you withdraw this amount on the fifth month. After withdrawing your initial amount, the profit you made will be will be equal to the amount you withdrew, this is left in your loanfund. This will now compound at 2% per day. So you are only risking your initial money for 5 months. Compare that to mortgaging your home for many thousands or even hundreds of thousands to buy a business. That is real risk. :D
    Thats all fine and dandy assuming you can actually withdraw your money
    Luckily I was able to withdrawal all my deposited funds; over 4k.

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    im still waiting for my 10k :cry:

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    Dont invest what you can't afford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by humlen
    Dont invest what you can't afford.
    no worries i could afford my 10k. I knew what i was getting into when i started. This wasnt my first investment in my life. And ive lost more than 10k on other deals too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by humlen
    Dont invest what you can't afford.
    Go stuff it in your ear! I am tired of reading that same tired line. And yes I am in profit.

    Chill out mate, no need for that. Moderator

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    That is indeed a needed and cautionary statement for anyone coming into the arena for the first time (newbies i.e.) and is equally insiduous to sent across sarcasm to a fellow investor that lets out "disgruntled steam",

    The latter should be made aware of his own deeds by this simple reminder... it still stands tall and harbors more truth for anyone trying to look like a wise guy and than moaning on the parkbench.... :lol: :lol:

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    Default Bad for pips and you

    This discussion is bad for pips and for you. If you want pips to live up to its amazing possiblities...stop these conversations. Why to big companies not have public forums???? people as a 'group' will destroy most things if they show no self control.

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