Right off the bat, I would like to point out that this program's nothing more than a game, and you should only invest as much as you can afford to lose. This means don't put in your life savings into these money games; it's not worth it. Nonetheless, that's just a worst case scenario. What I'm trying to do here is prevent you from losing a single cent; in fact, I'll try within my powers to bring to you the most profitable and reliable sites in the market at the moment.
GoldWayMoney is hosted on a dedicated server by Staminus, with Ddos protection by DdosWhiz. The domain name is registered up until 2014. While this does involve investing a few dollars more (buying a domain name for 4 years costs just a little bit more than buying for 1 year), this doesn't guarantee that this program will last until then. So take note of that, and be aware that a domain name is a cheap investment.
GoldWayMoney is, allegedly, investing in Forex and the team comprises of professional traders, a statement that I find difficult to believe as any and all trading teams must be approved by SEC before they can offer such services. I don't believe any of the bull-crap these HYIPs come out with these days any longer, because no matter how persuasive or impressive the texts are, it all boils down to one simple fact: it's a money game. And a game will end eventually, just like the Sun doesn't shine every single day.
There are 3 plans being offered:
Min: $5 Max: 3,000
Min: $30 Max: $10,000
Min: $100 Max: $30,000
Each plan pays upon expiry, which means your principal will be kept in the program for the duration of your plan, and you will be paid upon maturity. There are no daily plans, therefore, each and every plan will pay as soon as your plan expires.
The range of payment processors accepted is slightly better than average, offering all 4 top payment processors in the industry right now, namely AlertPay, LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney and StrictPay. For me, these 4 payment processors are more than enough for most investors because if they seek more security, they can opt for AlertPay; whereas if they seek for quick bucks with low fees, LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney are open as options. This will definitely help to keep the program up for a little longer than others.
In a nutshell, I think this one has something to offer, which may or may not suit your taste for investment. A recap of the program:
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Prediction: While GoldWayMoney looks like a well-prepared short-term HYIP, I don't think it'll make it over June. Keep things simple and enjoy while this one lasts.
That's all for today folks! I'll see you later!
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