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I have compiled a list of recommended Do's and Don'ts to help you understand the world of HYIP investing. The world of HYIP's is in my opinion ruled more by gut feeling than by logic. However, there are basic tell tell signs that do become apparent with experience. The good signs are known as Green Flags |
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A company says that because they are an Internet company the standard rules of being licensed and registered does not apply to them.
The company is basically anonymous as they use free website hosting, free E-mail services (yahoo, google, hotmail, gmail, etc.) instead of paying for a secure website or having an E-mail address with the company’s name in the address.
Your contact person only has a first name and is using a free E-mail address, not one using the company name.
The company has no physical address, phone number, or contact information of any kind.
The company is saying the returns are high yield, but there is little or no risk.
They say your principal (amount you give them) investment is “guaranteed,” or they promise a “guaranteed” rate of return.
They say they need to stay below the radar of law enforcement agencies.
They say the investment is special, that has only been available to the rich or wealthy until now.
They say the program is only available to a select few.
They say the program is a private investment and does not require to be licensed or registered.
Failure to provide financial statements, a prospectus, or details of the investment.
Any investment that requires only a small administrative fee, but promises a large return, i.e.: a $30 administrative fee, but will pay you $50,000.
The program is promoted as finally allowing the little guy to obtain the same financial products that until now were only available to the rich or super wealthy.
They claim the program is registered offshore (outside the United States), and therefore is not subject to the SEC Rules and Regulations. If they solicit U.S. Citizens (even if just one) they are subject to the SEC Rules and Regulations. See our Alerts & Hot Topics link Myths of Offshore Corporations for full details.Green Flags
DISCLAIMER: I do not promote any programmes. The information is based on personal experience and statistics, I do not guarantee its accuracy. All HYIPs investments presuppose high risks. Past Performance of any of the programmes is no guarantee for the same or similar future performance. - Do not spend what you cannot afford to lose.
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