Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Solid Investment a BIG SCAM
Solid Investment is gone, period. The biggest scam of 2006...
For close to eight months, it has fascinated investors with its consistent payouts, well-run system and uptime history (can't remember a prolonged period when it was DDOSed and taken down) but veteran investors will know that it is a scam right from the start. More than a billion dollars will be needed to payout the special plan with their compounding structure.
It is also no coincidence that Wealth2U, vipinvest also went down at the same time. Either they belonged to the same group or they were piggbacking on SI's success. No matter what, it is all over. Hopefully, none of the members has sent in a bank-wire request to the scameers as the chances of identity theft is extremely high. If you have done so, immediately inform your bank or close that account.
For those who have not chosen to leave the scene, the latest happenings may harden their resolve. As for those who still want to stay and "fight", no harm going ahead if you have the spare cash. You can still have fun and make good money, so long as you have chosen the "right" program and know when to leave.
For close to eight months, it has fascinated investors with its consistent payouts, well-run system and uptime history (can't remember a prolonged period when it was DDOSed and taken down) but veteran investors will know that it is a scam right from the start. More than a billion dollars will be needed to payout the special plan with their compounding structure.
It is also no coincidence that Wealth2U, vipinvest also went down at the same time. Either they belonged to the same group or they were piggbacking on SI's success. No matter what, it is all over. Hopefully, none of the members has sent in a bank-wire request to the scameers as the chances of identity theft is extremely high. If you have done so, immediately inform your bank or close that account.
For those who have not chosen to leave the scene, the latest happenings may harden their resolve. As for those who still want to stay and "fight", no harm going ahead if you have the spare cash. You can still have fun and make good money, so long as you have chosen the "right" program and know when to leave.

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