Thursday, January 27, 2011

27 Jan 2011 - Wazzup: Sad Closure

Hi guys! It has been a good few days since my last post, but worry not because I've been keeping my eyes tight on the industry as usual.

Unfortunately, today's post brings forth a sad news. SureFireSurf, an autosurf that had single-handedly revived the entire autosurf industry, is now gone. The admin, Chris, sends out a short announcement just minutes ago confirming that he has shut down the deposit button, and payouts will stop very soon.

His reason? Despite a strong, flawless record for almost 90 days, which means close to 8 full cycles, deposits have been running low recently, and the cash flow suffered tremendously as a result of this slow down. As always, whenever cash runs out, the program goes down.

Does this mean it's a scam? I honestly can say that it is not, because the admin did whatever he could during the period that the program was up, and the ones who joined last, unfortunately, lost due to bad timing. Not that I'm playing the blaming game here, but I feel that SureFireSurf was one of the better-managed games in the industry.

Here's the announcement:
Dear Cody,

I was surprised to see the progress when i came back, the downward trend was worse than yesterdays performance
I finally decided to close the program. It is hopeless now.
Depositing has been disabled. Please wait for further announcement today. I need to put myself back together and see what the best approach is for this situation.
It is not easy, I have been working on making sure that SFS members are happy for almost 90 days now but these series of unfortunate days come and ending our program. :(

Please wait for the official newsletter to be sent later.

Chris

If anyone wishes to know the difference between what's a scam and what's not, I would suggest looking at PositiveSurf. Despite having a customized script, dedicated server, attractive plans and great promotion -- formula for great programs -- the admin scammed prematurely without any prior notice. Contrary to SureFireSurf, the program only ran for 1 complete cycle, and the admin simply disappeared. Not a single word was heard, and the program is still, unfortunately, reeling in innocent investors who thought that the program was still paying. (the program's deposit button is still open, but PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY SPENDS!)

Nonetheless, let's not despair! I have joined a new program yesterday called ColorfulProfit, which seems to offer quite an attractive game. The script is licensed from GoldCoders, and the design resembles past programs like Pac4All, and a few more highly successful games. One of the main attractions here is the site's hosted on a dedicated server by BlockDos, which is arguably one of the most secured and exclusive site hosting companies in the industry. Does this mean the admins from Pac4All (or the other admins, for that matter) are back? I highly doubt that, even though some of the older players in the game might suggest otherwise.

ColorfulProfit offers 123% after 5 days, with your principal already included in the payout. And to sweeten the deal, ColorfulProfit accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve and Perfectmoney.

Check it out and let me know whether you like it or not :) I'll be preparing a review on it very soon.



And for those of you who haven't checked out 12Daily yet, it's been paying instantly for the past 12 days. While I'm not sure how long this one will sustain, I'm pretty satisfied with this one. The site uses a licensed GoldCoders' script, and the payouts are instant. The only caveat is that 12Daily only accepts LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney right now. (Read more: Why does using multiple payment processers will help you succeed)

That's it for today folks! I'll see you soon!

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