Budgetiva -- Scam of the Month
All talk, and no action.
Prior to completing its first payout cycle, the program scammed. A dirty tactic that has been utilized so many times in the past, it's surprising the admin could still pull it off. I think it's the deceptive marketing strategies the admin implemented that did the trick. He/She paid a ton of cash to persuade bloggers, monitors, and forum moderators to promote the program.
Seemed like the admin had prepared a boundless reserve of cash to promote his program, which led to many investors jumping on the bandwagon in order to make a quick profit.
Well, it's unfortunate that things turned this way. I think there's a lesson to be learned from this: Avoid Programs That Advertise Aggressively. It doesn't matter how much the program's offering, or how promising it looks, no program that aims to last would destroy itself by advertising aggressively.
I think this phrase works extremely well in such a case, "If you're at the top, the only way forward is down."
Hopefully no one lost too much with this one.
My blog will officially partner up with several blogs/monitoring sites in a few days' time. It's just an idea I had while taking my Summer break. I wanted to have a network, a trustworthy, credible and reliable network of bloggers and monitors working together ensuring that you get the most updated and most accurate news available 24-7.
It's in its baby steps right now, but so far I've recruited the help of FlaxTalk, ThePrivateHyipBlog and most recently, HYIPNews.com. I think it's a great start, and I'll probably add a few more, and we'll be good to go!
If you have any ideas or suggestions on which blogger/monitor I should ask, please let me know! Send me an email or drop me a comment on the ShoutBox, I promise I'll respond as soon as possible!
That's all for today folks! I'll see you tomorrow!
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