Friday, June 25, 2010

25 June 2010 - MoneyTree Review

Hi guys! There's a saying that goes, "money doesn't grow on tree", but on this particular day, I would like to take a closer look at a program that, while doesn't particularly make you money as easily as it would growing on a tree, offers a fairly interesting opportunity to make money. Welcome to take a look at MoneyTree!


Money-Tree -- Money Can Grown On You

Amid the economic crisis, I'm surprised MoneyTree has emerged from this bleak condition with a strong, solid performance even after 17 days online. In fact, the admin has recently purchased sticky threads and ad banners on several reputed monitoring sites and forums. However, this is no guarantee that the program will last longer than the ads -- I have seen programs in the past that purchased ad banners for an entire month, only to find themselves closed the following week. Therefore, there's always a risk involved when you invest in such short-term programs. Invest only the amounts that you can afford.

There are 3 plans being offered here:
  1. Starter Plan - 109% after 3 calendar days
  2. Min: $10 Max: $6,000
  3. Short-term Plan - 132% after 8 calendar days
  4. Min: $30 Max: $12,000
  5. Medium-term Plan - 180% after 16 calendar days
  6. Min: $80 Max: $18,000

    Each plan pays on expiry only, which means you have to wait for the maturity of each investment before you can request your withdrawal. In my opinion, the plans offered are fairly competitive in view of what other programs out there are offering at the moment -- the plans are relatively high yet I suspect a lot of members are starting to enjoy this game, which would translate to a higher level of participation.

    The payment processors offered here are beyond average as the top 3 most commonly used payment options are used here, namely LibertyReserve, AlertPay and PerfectMoney. With regards to StrictPay, SolidTrustPay and GlobalDigitalPay, many have started to give up using these payment processors entirely due to various reasons. StrictPay, for example, has been having troubles processing withdrawals, and this has struck a heavy blow in their belly because what's a payment processor if it accepts fund deposits but not fund withdrawals right? I'm surprised many short-term programs have started to embrace AlertPay again. In the not-so-distant past, many short-term programs were afraid to use AlertPay due to their highly stringent business policies.

    MoneyTree is hosted on a dedicated server by Staminus with Ddos protection by Koddos. Not significantly superior compared to other programs out there, but still manages to separate itself from the crowd. The script is licensed from GoldCoders with an eye-catching web design. I like the fact that the admin introduced Live Chat into its system, which I think has helped the program tremendously in improving its customer relationship. Besides, MoneyTree has also installed SSL-encryption by Comodo, which helps to encrypt your sensitive data such as financial information, and prevents the data from falling into the wrong hands.

    As I've mentioned in one of daily posts few days ago, I've noticed a rising trend among similarly structured short-term programs -- that they have all appointed one official forum for their members to communicate. While this is a completely normal means of advertisement -- I mean, who wouldn't want to advertise on one of the biggest monitors in the industry? -- but there are other forums such as MoneyMakerGroup, TalkGold and ExtremeSurf that have established themselves for a longer time period and with a more solid member base. Yet surprisingly all these sites choose this particular forum as their official forum. I read on one of my good friends' blog recently that some admins choose to advertise with the same blogger as they would receive discounts and freebies. This is merely a theory, a blind guess of which I'm unsure of its authenticity. Nonetheless, I've talked to several other bloggers as well, and they've confirmed that I'm not the only thinking so. What do you think guys? Perhaps you can send me an email at safemoneyinvest@gmail.com, and we can talk in length about this issue.

    Anyway, that's all I have to share today! Thank you for reading this review, and I hope my short insight will help you make a wiser decision in investing.


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