Thursday, April 15, 2010

15 April 2010 - ManorTrust Review

Hi guys! It's been quite some time since the last review, and I must say, things are looking slightly better now (even though I wouldn't necessarily call it back to the good ol' days just yet) with the launch of several quality programs in the last few weeks. In fact, today's review highlights one of the better programs in the industry at the moment, with a real potential of going the distance. It's a mid-term, mid-ROI program launched just 9 days ago, and that means there's still a great opportunity for you to get in and make some decent profit for yourself. The name of the program is ManorTrust, and let's take a good look at what the program offers.


ManorTrust is hosted on a dedicated server by BlackLotus, and while I acknowledge that many claim that BlackLotus is a good hosting company, it is actually just a benchmark, a standard in the industry at the moment. What I'm trying to say is that there are many other better hosting companies competing for the same slice of pie right now, and I simply don't see how BlackLotus is differentiating itself from the competitors. But to their credit, BlackLotus has had a long history of being able to mitigate Ddos attacks in a relatively short period of time. Therefore, downtimes, while simply being an integral part of the HYIP industry, can be expected to be at a minimum. Besides that, ManorTrust uses a licensed script by GoldCoders, which is another standard, albeit of a better quality, script in the industry. There are several scripts in the industry that are used more often than the rest, such as Goldcoders, Neversay, and Gotenks. I'll write a short post on that tomorrow so that you guys will have a better idea of the pros and cons of some of the scripts used.

ManorTrust offers only 2 plans at the moment, and while I think those two plans are very attractive in their own terms, there's only 1 plan that suits the average investor's budget: 2.4% for 70 calendar days with principal returned upon maturity. The other plan, which offers a higher and more lucrative interest of 2.8% for 70 calendar days with principal returned upon maturity as well, will set you back $10,000. For the first plan, you'll recuperate your principal after 42 calendar days (Monday - Sunday), which is approximately a month and 12 days. You'll be reaping pure profit from then on, and upon maturity of your plan, your principal will be returned as well. That comes up to a net profit of 168% in 70 days. If we take into account the principal that will be returned at the end of the term, we're basically looking at 268% in 70 days. To put it into perspective, you're making about 3.82% a day on average.

The limited number of payment processors accepted is, in my opinion, a slight dent in their otherwise very finely-polished portfolio. ManorTrust claims to invest in emerging economies with a group of experienced investors who seek and sift through different investment opportunities in order to find the best deal for your money. (well, that's the outline basically :p) Currently only LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney are accepted, which literally make this a not-so-attractive deal for some investors. We're all aware of the security of LibertyReserve's accounts, which is definitely not up to par with the likes of AlertPay and StrictPay. I hope the admin will revise the payment processors accepted in the near future and I'm having a very positive expectation of this site because the site itself has already announced that more payment processors will be accepted soon.

A few days following the site's launch, the admin has announced that they are based in Seychelles with a certificate of incorporation to backup their claim. Indeed, a screenshot of their document is now available on their home page. You can just scroll your mouse to it and make a left-click to view the document. Despite what many may claim as the admin's unethical approach towards soliciting trust from the investors, I see it as an honest effort at trying to keep the cash flow fluid. It is open secret that HYIPs rely on fresh funds to keep the cycle running; the more funds, the longer it runs. (it actually rhymes, lol!) I can't believe SafeMoneyInvest is good at rhymes! As of this writing, ManorTrust has a sticky thread on most major forums and the Alexa ranking is showing a steady climb from over 1million+ 9 days ago to 300,000 right now. I think Alexa ranking provides a fair gauge of how many visitors drop by a certain site and how often each visitor revisits the site. There's quite a lot to say about such a method of evaluating a site, so I'll save it for another day. Besides, ManorTrust has SSL-encryption on the site as well, which you can check by the URL as it starts with https instead of http. In case you're not familiar with the term SSL-encryption, it's basically a security-enhancement software that encrypts and protects your information from the hands of malicious online hackers.

In conclusion, ManorTrust is a very well-prepared site with a profitable and sustainable plan that should be included in your diversified portfolio. Remember that any HYIP is only a money game; draw out your investment plan and stick to it accordingly. That has worked for me in the past, and I'm sure it'll work for you just as well.

That's it for today folks! I'll see you later with more news in Wazzup™ Daily News.

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