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Friday, February 03, 2006

12DailyPro Announcement

Another one? So soon? Well, here's the announcement (spelling mistakes and all, Charis must be fuming, and not bothered with a spell check):


We Are Being MisRepresented - by Charis - 12dp Admin at 2006-02-03 07:17:42
We have recieved notice that a group of 12daily Pro members who are students at a Utah university have created and have been promoting a website to fellow students, that falsely claims we are investment opportunity and urging students to contact them if they want to place an investment with our company. They have also been handing out business cards with our name on them. These students may have also given the impression that we are a pyramind scheme of sorts, which we cannot in adctuality be beccause we offer only a simple one level referral program.

Our terms clearly state that 12dp is not an investment opportunity and we have never presented it as such.

It seems that there are multiple sites and groups of our members doing similiar things. This has created a very difficult situation for us. None of these things were approved or sanctioned by our program.

Due to questions being raised, we want to be proactive in cooperating with any authorities that may want to ask questions. We feel at this time, it is best that we stop accepting upgrade purchases while we attempt to prove to whoever may question, exactly what our business model is and is not.

We are unsure what this will mean for the future of the program, but we want you to know we will do our best to communicate what is happening to you. We will also be formulating a refund strategy should that become necessary.

Our funds remain frozen with StormPay so we have no idea at this point how long that refund process will take.

Please know we are going to do all we can to prove that all we have done here is offer people a effective way to promote their online businesses and earn by engaging with the advertising of other members.

We will post news items as we have more information. Should the site need to be taken down for any reason as a result of these matters, you can still contact us by fax if needed. 1-866-308-0133

As I have supported and worked for you all over the past 10 months, I hope that I can count on your support in this matter as well.

Thank you.

Last change at 2006-02-03 07:22:14


Well, it looks like 12DP has taken a step to prove or rather, to disprove the accusations that it is NOT a ponzi. By not accepting any more payments, 12DP seems to be sending a message... that it does not rely on new investors to pay off the old. That the reason people haven't been paid, is that their StormPay funds are frozen. How this will play out is anyone's guess.

In other news, StormPay's website appears to have gone offline. Rumours are spreading like wildfire, and speculations range from the mundane to the extreme.
My favourite has got to be the Patriot Act defence.


Be sure to check out the following sites for more info:
http://www.drunkonlife.com/Daily-Blog.html
The latest on MMG discussing 12DP

NetIBA business info
StormPay business info
12DailyPro business info

Do check out my previous posts on the Stormpay debacle below.


Stormpay Controversy Episode 3

StormPay vs 12DailyPro? Really? Because, that's what it's starting to look like... 12DP have released yet another statement concerning their account at StormPay:

Stormpay Manipulations - by Charis - 12DP Admin at 2006-02-02 13:22:46
From what we can tell, it seems that StormPay may not have in their bank account enough funds to cover the withdrawal we requested and thus could possibly be using the account suspension as a smoke-screen for their inability to pay us our requested funds.

It seems they may have fabricating the existance of some kind of investigation and suggesting that our account has been 'frozen' in an effort to deflect attention from their ability to pay us. We have verified that none of our other payment processing accounts, nor our bank accounts has been frozen. Those accounts are perfectly fine. We find it very curious that the only financial account we have open that is currently frozen is with a company that has found one excuse after another to pay us a large deposit we requested weeks ago.

We assume their tactic is to breed fear among members in an attempt to get them to place chargebacks so they only have to pay out to individual members in small amounts at a time and thus NOT have to pay us the large lump sum that we requested beacause they mau not have the funds in place to cover such a large withdrawal.

We are still researching and gathering information and will provide more as we have it.
Last change at 2006-02-02 16:16:46


About 3 hours later, 12DP released another announcement:


Stormpay Developments - by Charis - 12DP Admin at 2006-02-02 16:42:15
We have done some additional research and as you may have noticed, we have come to some decisions regarding our current issues with Stormpay.

We did everything we could to meet and live up to StormPay's blackmail attempts on Monday. We removed EMO, a payment processor with who we have a very solid relationship. At StormPay's demand, we completely eliminated all choice for our members of payment processors and put our business in a very difficult postition. After all of that, it seems that we have been betrayed.

The existance of 12daily Pro has profited StormPay over the course of the months perhaps more than any other of their clients or users combined. They seem to now have a problem with autosurf; we find it curious that they didn't have a problem with taking our money. We have learned that StormPay has suspended many other autosurfs as well witin the past couple of days. It appears they may also be sending out libelous answers to members questions about why we were suspended.

We want to let you know that we have decided to become proactive in this matter, after a full day has passed with no explanation from them of why our account has been suspended. Our attorney has submitted a letter to their attorney via email explaining our postion and requesting a response. Barring a legitimate explanation by Stormpay within a timely manner, we will be filing immediate legal action to recover all our funds by legal force if necessary so we can meet our responsibilities to all of our StormPay members in a timely fashion. We will update you on the progress of this matter. We promise to fight them to the death for money that rightfully belongs to you and us.

In the meantime, since our account has been locked, we cannot at this time make any StormPay payments. We also have been denied by StormPay the withdrawal of funds that we earmarked for the funding of our EMO account. So, this evening we will have to weigh a lot of factors in determining how we will structure a recovery plan for our Stormpay funds as well as determine an ammeanable and fair payment schedule for all members with currently pending withdrawals.

We will have some answers for you on this by midday tomorrow.

In the meantime, we have enabled EMO upgrades again, staff will be focusing on support tickets and the launch of the new program hopefully later tomorrow.

We need you all to understand that this is a very difficult situation which we never could have predicted. There will be a lot of change and uncertainty in the coming days. But know we are doing all we can to insure that StormPay does not bring this program down nor take advantage of members that we have spent months caring for.

We completely understand that you are all concerned as we are as well. We ask for your support and patience at this time. Rest assured we are here working our butts off for you. You can help by not creating more work by staff with support tickets about these issues. We will update the membership as a whole as developments arise in the member news area, so please check it often for new postings.

We will not let anyone destroy this program that our staff and all of you have worked so hard to build.

NOW is the time when we PROVE we are pros!

Charis
Last change at 2006-02-02 16:49:25

There has yet to be a statement from StormPay. So, what's going on?

Well, there are probably two ways to look at it:

1. Stormpay is stalling for time. 12DP has a large account, a real cash cow. And very difficult to payout, if 12DP decides to switch to alternative processors. StormPay hasn't responded to 12DP. That's not a good sign. In fact, if it's true, that's very bad customer service!

2. 12DailyPro is stalling for time. 144% return in 12 days (22 days if you count the processing time) is very high. Some of the earnings will HAVE to be from new members, i.e. part-ponzi.
Here's an interesting article I found via MMG's forum.
http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/58189
http://newsnet.byu.edu/video/23170/video.asx (video)


Or perhaps there is a THIRD scenario... StormPay AND 12DailyPro in cahoots? Unlikely. Other autosurfs that use StormPay appear to be affected as well.


Other links of interest:
http://forums.12dailypro.com/smf/index.php?topic=23659
http://forums.12dailypro.com/smf/index.php?topic=24207.0
http://forums.12dailypro.com/smf/index.php?topic=23779
http://forums.12dailypro.com/smf/index.php?topic=24183.0
MMG 12DailyPro Discussion
HYIPDiscussion

MatrixWatch.org - an old discussion on StormPay
GetPaidForum.com - another StormPay discussion

Previous post: StormPay Controversy Part One and Part Deux

What do YOU think?


Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Stormpay Controversy Part Deux

I posted an article earlier about Stormpay and the controversy over their practices. Well StormPay appears to be up to something. To anyone who's a member of 12DailyPro (12DP), a big autosurf program, StormPay has coerced 12DP into removing EMO as a payment option. At this point in time, EMO represents about 25% of 12DP's business. Now, this sets a precedent. StormPay has since issued a statement to this effect on their site. Any Autosurf or HYIP dealing with StormPay can no longer offer an alternative payment processor. Failure to comply means freezing of their accounts. This draws a comparison to the eBay/Paypal situation, in which no alternative online payment processors may be used for their Ebay auctions.


Below is the full text from StormPay:

31-Jan-2006 14:40
Due to high volumes of fraudulent transactions made to merchants with commission based business models, StormPay can no longer process payments for those type of merchants who choose to accept more than one payment processing solution.

Using more than one payment processor is exactly the situation that “fraud” seeks out. This enables the fraudulent user to set up a fake profile with either of the processors, make a purchase or join the program, and then withdraw their earnings to the other processor where the real identity is used. This sort of activity makes it nearly impossible for either processor, or law enforcement to properly handle the fraud because the “trail” comes to an end. This is the cause for a great many chargebacks to those merchants which can be avoided.

As of 1/30/2006 StormPay must require Merchants with a commissioned based business model who choose to accept StormPay, to only accept StormPay. StormPay certainly does not wish to dictate how our merchants run their business, all merchants are free to choose any processing solution that best suits their needs. We understand you have choices and certainly hope that choice is the online leader – StormPay. However, if another payment solution is used, please immediately remove StormPay from the associated website as a funding option and continue to use the StormPay account funds to finish payments to those members who paid using their StormPay account.

At StormPay we truly care about our merchants’ and the overall success of their business and sales and for that reason we have implemented these very necessary changes. Thank you in advance for your understanding in this very crucial matter.

StormPay Inc.

Now, to be fair to StormPay, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. This may lead to fewer fraud cases, perhaps. But then again, many sites offering more than one payment processor DO NOT ALLOW payment from one processor and withdrawal from the other. The contention put forward is that e-currency exchange is where the fraud lies.

The truth be told, is that many autosurfs and HYIPs DO have a ponzi nature to them. If StormPay really WANTS to eliminate fraud, they would STOP allowing blatant ponzis from using their services. No, the hard truth is, that these ponzis generate HUGE revenues for them, and to eliminate them from their customer base, would be corporate suicide. With fraud on the rise, it's only a matter of time before the US authorities start cracking down, and StormPay may have to relinquish their cash cows (autosurfs/HYIPs).

Now, the question is, what will the legitimate companies do? Will they capitulate? Well, that depends on how much they've invested into StormPay. Can they afford to do a dramatic switch over to a new processor, forcing their members to switch as well?

Take the example of 12DP. They have decided to comply. Below is the full text from a recent announcement:

Urgent - Payment Processor Change - by Charis - 12DP Admin at 2006-01-31 10:20:09
There has been a very disturbing development regarding our payment processors that we need to share with all of you.

As you know, we recently removed E-Gold as a payment processor and added EMO, as we wanted to provide our members with reliable payment processing options, that would allow you to make a choice as to which processor bests suits your needs. We developed a relationship with EMO who has been extremely helpful in making the transition as smooth as possible for our members and staff. We have nothing but praise for their security, their fee structure, and their professionalism.

We were actually very surprised at the large number of members who choice EMO as their new option. In fact the number of members who choice to have their compounded upgrades paid to EMO was exponentially more than we had thought it would be. Thus we ended up with a considerable surplus of Stormpay funds, money intended to pay the compounded upgrades. As soon as we realized this, begun to withdraw sufficient funds from Stormpay to our bank account so that we could properly meet our obligations to all Egold/EMO and Compounded/EMO members. We were due withdrawals in our bank account last Thursday that would have allowed us to complete all of these payments according to our 7 day terms. The money did not clear our banks on Thursday. It did not clear on Friday. At this point were forced to extended the payment of compounded EMO upgrades to 10 business days. However, anticipating the funds would surely clear on Monday, we maintained our Dec. 31 deadline for the payment of all E-Gold/EMO withdrawals.

We discovered Sunday night, that the delay in receiving funds was not simply slow banking. On Sunday night we received a notice from StormPay informing us that they had cancelled all our pending withdrawals and could only pay us by bank wire or check. They also informed us that they would not continue doing business with us if we continued to offer our members the ability to upgrade with EMO. On Monday morning we attempted to arrange our bank wire with Stormpay, hoping to have time to come to some fair resolution that would allow us to maintain both payment processors. StormPay informed us at this time that they would not allow the release of our funds until we removed EMO as a payment option from our site. We were given a 5pm deadline in order to do so. Not doing so would result in StormPay disallowing any further upgrades incoming purchases through them. The only account functions we would have been allowed at that point would have been to refund all funds in our account to the purchaser, which would not have allowed for any earnings or commissions to be paid to these StormPay members.

We held a conference all with StormPay yesterday evening, in an attempt to negotiate some other solution. They informed us that due to the high degree of fraud and chargebacks by some of our members and the associated credit risk for their company that they would not continue to put themselves at that risk as long as we were allowing our members another payment option. They also expressed concern over the potential fraud of members being using both processors as a means to pass money in a fraudulent way. They informed us that as long as we offer any other payment option to our members, they will not do business with us and will not allow us unrestricted access to the funds in our account.

While we are very disturbed by their requests and do not agree with their reasoning, right now we are forced to capitulate, due to the fact that now 75% percent of our membership utilizes StormPay as their payment option. So, as of 10am today, we have removed EMO as an upgrade option with 12daily Pro. At StormPay’s behest, the only payment processor that will be accepted at 12daily Pro is StormPay.

We are extremely disappointed at this turn of events and are going to do everything we can to make this transition smooth. We selected EMO as an option because our their security, their low fees, and the flexibility. LifeClicks wants to continue our relationship with this processor. Because of this and because of our dedication to all of our members who have now created EMO accounts, we will be stepping up the launch of our new program, which will accept EMO, by a few weeks. We hope to have the site launched and available within the next couple of days. Stay tuned for more information on this.

Currently pending Egold/EMO upgrades:
We have paid out approximately 80% of these. By this afternoon, we will have paid through half of the Jan 8 expirations. Due to the delay in placing the necessary funds in EMO to complete this payments, we will have to extend the deadline for the remainder of these to February 3. If you are wondering, while there are many expiration days left to be paid, there are considerably fewere upgrades on each day than for previous days which some days only have less than a dozen. We hope to have them done before that date, but it is all dependent on the speed of our banking transactions.

Currently pending Compounded/EMO upgrades:
For those of you that chose your compounding option to be paid to EMO, your payments will also be affected. We want to give you all again the option at this point to change your payment option to StormPay, which will allow you to be paid within 7 business days of your expiration. If you use to remain with the EMO option, the new payment deadline will be within 15 business days. We know that you have all already been very patient and that many of you have been waiting for payment since December. However, we hope that the extra monies you were able to earn by not having to pay pa processor fees for the compounded funds and being allowed to upgrade and earn far beyond our 6K limit in many cases, will help offset your wait. We will allow anyone that wants to change to StormPay at this time until tomorrow at noon before we will ‘lock in’ your payment Ids to your withdrawals again.

Currently pending regular EMO withdrawals:
Those of your who have currently pending EMO withdrawals, these will be paid within 10 business days of expiration.

Currently active EMO upgrades:
Those of you who have currently active EMO upgrades will be allowed to complete your 12 day upgrade cycle and will be paid within 10 business days of expiration.

E-Gold Upgrades which have yet to expire:
The EMO option will no longer be available. Also, if you choose to compound, you will only be able to receive the compunded withdrawal to Stormpay.

Again, we want all of you to understand that this choice is not voluntary and we did everything we could to try to negotiate some alternative. This final choice was one that we needed to make to insure that all of our members receive their deserved earnings and that the program and the company can continue for the benefit of all involved.

We will be making daily updates on this matter to keep you all informed as we move through this transition. We will also be arranging a moderated chat session, a LifeClicks town meeting of sorts later this week, to give members a chance to have any questions they might have about this matter or the program in general addressed.

We also want to ask you to refrain from any negative feedback to StormPay regarding this issue. While we don’t agree with their actions, we accept that they are doing what they feel is best for their company.

We thank you in advance for your cooperation and your professionalism as we overcome yet another challenge that will spur us on toward greater things.

Thank you.
Last change at 2006-01-31 10:42:49


You can read more about this on the 12DP discussion thread on MMG.

Or check out Blue Collar Surfer's Blog for a second opinion.
Also, HYIP Asia's Blog.


Profits4InvestingToo - another ponzi collapses

Profits4InvestingToo (P4I2, as it is also known) is gone.

What astounds me, is the scale in which this ponzi operated. Within a week, it had garnered close to $1 million in investment (although a large portion was via re-investment of 'earnings', which is rather misleading). The cheerleaders were waving the P4I2 banners, even in the dying days of the scheme.

Here are the final words of the site's admin (also posted on the website):

I'm sooo Tired... for 37 days Profits4investingtoo.com has ran. We changed the way alot of HYIP's are run. We did alot of great things. I have not figured out a way to bring the databse back up. So as of right now Profits4investingtoo is over. We made payouts for the last couple of nights, and will continue to do so, till all the funds are gone. We are pulling the payouts one by one, and importing them Randomly. So we are paying all different dates. But as most of you know, i have to go back to work, and i won't have time to work on the database till next weekend. Thats why i'm officialy ending it tonight. After we finish paying out SP, we will move onto E-gold, E-bullion, and Uniclear. Till every account is a 0. I'm sorry this had to end this way. But we are going to pay millions of dollars out...Even after we closed.

I'm going to take a long need break, and get my mind back in order. But after 30 days or so, if everything goes as planned, we are going to bring profits4investing3 to the hyip world. We are going to start the site on a 3 server Mysql cluster. have a support staff of 4 from day 1. And hire profesional security, and server administration staff. All from day 1. I think Profits4investing3 will be bigger, and last longer that P4i, or P4itoo. I will still be around the chat boards, and e-mail will stay turned on. So you can e-mail with any questions. We are not going away, just taking a break.

Long live P4I
Admin

The die-hard fans will still vouch for this ponzi; obviously, since they probably made thousands off the backs of others.

Now, you may ask, did I invest? Hell, yeah. But, it was only a small amount. About $2. How much did I make? Well, in total I got back about $7 ($6 after deducting fees). $1 fees? Well, I was testing out StormPay (update: read the Stormpay story)

Would I invest in a similar program in future? No. Because it's not an investment. It's a gamble. That's what ponzis are.


Sunday, January 29, 2006

Ponzi Scam Spam

The Net has changed. Cyberspace has become a danger place to surf. Everyday, ordinary people like you and I, are bombarded with emails from people we don't even know, advertising some crappy unknown product. Just like real life, except this sort of advertising is unsolicited like junk mail in your postbox. We call this online junk mail SPAM.

If you've ever signed up to any ponzi HYIP, you may have unwittingly given your email to unscrupulous individuals. After their initial program has collapsed, they will bombard you with daily emails trying to entice you to join some new ponzi HYIP. Some of them don't even invest much in the new program. Instead, their goal is to earn money from referral commissions. These scammers are notorious spammers. Many use false email headers, anonymous proxies and other evil means (e.g. zombie PCs infected with trojans) to send spam, making them difficult to trace.


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