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    Somehow find a way to re-pay them.

    When pips come back.......just ask them to return your money.

    SIMPLE......huh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    FORELY

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    If they just gave you money, which YOU invested in PIPS for them, well then it is your responsbility and you should pay them back.

    BUT, if you just pointed them to your referral link and they did signup with pips themselves and agreed to the TOS, then you have no obligation to pay them back. Tell em that: "Hey YOU agreed to the terms, right?, you should been knowing you were taking a risk, it was your own responsability, I just pointed you to a possible opportunity.. I am in the same boat as you right now.. just waiting it out, I cant help you right now".. something like that...

    I hope you find a way.. take care!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradewinds
    I'm no lawyer, but I really cant see them being able to hold you legally responsible. You simply exchanged cash for PicPay. If you did this after PicPay stopped paying without telling them they couldn't exchange picpay for cash, then there may be legal recourse but I again i'm no expert.

    In my opinion, this is a matter of just being a decent person. If they gave you their money in good faith as a friend or family member, just give it back. This is the only way I can see the situation, but somehow I seem to be one of the few who see it this way.

    This is only my opinion.

    Trade
    When it comes to being screwed out of money, not everybody reverts to the law to exact justice if you get my drift.

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    Default Have you lost your house?

    Zazze,

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you post before, that you had done well enough to be able to buy into the PicRealty-Pay your house off deal?
    Just curious.

    Lloyd (mmfast)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmfast
    Zazze,

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you post before, that you had done well enough to be able to buy into the PicRealty-Pay your house off deal?
    Just curious.

    Lloyd (mmfast)
    most of the people that joined PicRealty used their Picpay money.

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    Default Worth mentioning

    I simply thought it was worth mentioning because the amount that would have been necessary to do the 10% minimum, would also beg the question had he been able to convert monies via debit card, merchandise, travel...?

    When people come to the forum to draw comfort, consolation, expertise, or any other thing from those of us who may never have profited monetarily from this program, I just like for all the cards to be on the table.

    I'm just funny like that. Did not mean to offend. Always try to be informed.

    Lloyd (mmfast)

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    no problem lol

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    we know how you feel all i can say is when we were recommended to join pips by my boss several employees joined before i new about it the boss's wife retired on the money they were getting also i saw other employees with large amounts in there wallet because of pips, so we know it is possible.

    myself and my partner were just starting to get our money when they had trouble and had to stop. but we know when they are back all will be well.

    just tell them that we have seen people get money it is just a matter of time.

    we all have to wait and it is desperate for us all

    regards kathy

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    Default Angry Pipsters

    Zazze,
    I think you should take these people back to the time they invested in PIPs an show them the section where it states clearly that one should not invest anything that he cannot afford. In other words, it could be high risk and they make that very plain.
    I had several people who joined because I was in and making good money, but I always warned them--even tried to discourage them--from joining unless they had money to throw away. Not that I didn't think PIPS was all right. I just wanted to be covered and wanted them to be covered.

    MHO
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