In my experience that I start having with HYIP sites, I understand that there are two different categories:
Those who invest in a time equal to days with the risk that they go into scam at any moment (certainly they do, but our "task" being able to withdraw before their closure). Or those that we invest a sum, decidedly lower in a short time equal to minutes, with the hope that the investment will prove successful.
Now I would like to talk about the seconds I have named.
I tried three in one day, all Russians.
Well, one was: 60% in 60 minutes, another 40% in 40 minutes and the last I tried, 20% in 20 minutes.
And, sorry me but already here you can see how all three could have a clear similitude!
But this is my result on three bets, on each of the three:
1st investment: winning
2nd investment: lost
3rd investment: winning
And after ... well over I didn't invest there.
Not counting also that, the sentence, in case of loss, is exactly the same (translated into English) for all three: "There are not enough funds in the budget".
Apart from the clear similitude that these have in common, I ask myself this:
- How much the site earns giving us money, when we also invest, also a very low sums of money, for a very short period of time, equal to a few minutes? -
Thanks for any of your opinions.
Those who invest in a time equal to days with the risk that they go into scam at any moment (certainly they do, but our "task" being able to withdraw before their closure). Or those that we invest a sum, decidedly lower in a short time equal to minutes, with the hope that the investment will prove successful.
Now I would like to talk about the seconds I have named.
I tried three in one day, all Russians.
Well, one was: 60% in 60 minutes, another 40% in 40 minutes and the last I tried, 20% in 20 minutes.
And, sorry me but already here you can see how all three could have a clear similitude!
But this is my result on three bets, on each of the three:
1st investment: winning
2nd investment: lost
3rd investment: winning
And after ... well over I didn't invest there.
Not counting also that, the sentence, in case of loss, is exactly the same (translated into English) for all three: "There are not enough funds in the budget".
Apart from the clear similitude that these have in common, I ask myself this:
- How much the site earns giving us money, when we also invest, also a very low sums of money, for a very short period of time, equal to a few minutes? -
Thanks for any of your opinions.