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View Poll Results: Did you get your entire initial investment back?

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    I had 3x my original loan in Picpay for I forget how long now!

    Its cool to hear others with their positive outcomes. I will have one soon.

    jimmy

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    I joined in December '04...Hadn't planned on taking a withdrawal until June of '05..But, lo and behold, all heck broke loose..Haven't gotten anything out yet but have no doubt I WILL get more then my initial investment back eventually

    Last edited by Underroo; 22-01-2006 at 07:38 PM.

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    I have received six times more than I loaned.

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    i got 7x initial loan back.

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    I joined in Dec 04 - put in a total 3 grand - haven't seen a cent - had that much pending in Picpay when it all went away--- won't be doing that again!!
    I've learned my lesson about investing funds you can't afford to lose... I could have at least been making (and getting) SOMETHING if only invested in mutual funds or something... 15% a year is better than an empty hand. :(

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    Interesting,

    Been in from the great begin, and yes, I was able to extract more than I put in, but in helping others during the pending period, I put it all back into program by purchasing accounts from others. So I guess I have to say I am not at break even at this point, and may be a bit below what I put in dollarwise, but it felt good helping others, so I consider myself ahead of where I was. (g)

    Good luck to all, Mike

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    So cheer leaders are ok.
    If we dare, as those who haven't seen a cent, to question is that okay.
    I really hope those that have done alright before the troubles hit Pips can now understand where we are coming from.
    £3.5k and nothing out. Happy and positive....stick your patience that has long since worn thin just like the continual flow of excuses and half truths mixed in with rumour.
    No grinning matter.
    Future financial freedom has gone ... sniff, sniff.

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    I have made about 70 times my initial investment not counting the reinvests started back in the golden womb days

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    I got in at the end of April, 2005, and everything went down about four months later. I had JUST set my percentage at !00% withdrawal, and was expecting to make a nice withdrawal very soon. But, alas.....I got nothing. I am sorry to say that with Bryan's disappearance these last couple of weeks and the lottery not starting as anticipated I'm more than I little worried. I was so excited about financial freedom and helping others. Like many, I didn't loan more than I could afford to lose, but cannot afford to try anytning else.

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    Keep your day job. It looks dead to me

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