Constant plea from the HYIP for positive votes on monitor sites. This indicates a non safe HYIP and is an attempt to use you and others to recruit and enlist more users from whom they can accumulate more money to line their pockets before they flee the scene.
● Multiple announcements. A barrage of news and announcements can spell doom`s day for an HYIP. These announcements can range from vacation offers, global conferences, etc. A rule of thumb is that responsible HYIPs are usually stable and simple, making important announcements only once in a while.
● Delayed or missed payments from a program that used to pay on time.
● Repeated problem with website access. One day the site is up and the other is down. This is a sign that you are not dealing with a safe HYIP. It is just a matter of time before that on-off HYIP website goes down for eternity.
● Sudden change in payment method. When a program changes the way it processes payments, that is a sign of serious trouble.
● Announcements about website maintenance, DDoS attacks (Distributed Denial of Service. DDoS is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its users by overwhelming the server with intense and sustained requests. The goal is to make the hosted web pages unavailable on the internet. The administrators of some popular HYIPs often complain of DDoS attacks, as the reason why their websites may not be available at times.), etc.
Often HYIPs use these untrue announcements to buy time so that new members can sign up and deposit funds that the HYIP will use to pay old members. When the new money come in, the HYIP will return to "business", but when new members do not sign up in large numbers, the game is over and current members are left with empty pockets. Of course, there are times when HYIPs do experience genuine server problems.
● One or more new "investment" plans that promise very high return.
● Sudden change in "investment" plan.
● News of expansion or claims of global operation. Beware of big claims by an HYIP; they just want impress the potential members with their nonexistent expanding growth. They want to look big but in fact they`re empty balloons.
● When an HYIP that used to respond to your e-mail suddenly stops replying or does it intermittently, the end is near.
● Unreturned or incomplete phone call. When you never really get to talk to a trader, you know you have a ponzi and for sure not a safe HYIP. If the recorded message is the only thing you can obtain, don`t get impressed by the "company`s impressive info". Scam. Avoid them, except you want to make money with ponzi HYIP.
Yes, there are hyipiers who are earning money from a ponzi HYIP. Perhaps they even don`t like to deal with a safe HYIP, who knows? Like some Las Vegas gamers who make fortune on a regular basis you can try with ponzi too, but this is not my suggestion and I am not giving you any tip of the kind and it can be also illegal in your country.
But on the contrary, if the program passes all these points, you may hit a safe HYIP among HYIPs; because they do exist. They trade for real, are honest and enough responsible to invest in their program.
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