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Mutual Investments

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Posted by: curly

Hi All,

I came across this site a couple of days ago which gives you a $10 sign up bonus and then pays on it.

I have not done any due diligence on it, but if they pay on the sign up bonus as people are saying then you can make money for free I guess.

These are the details:

Mutualinvestments Is a great program with real traders. Sign up is free and you will get an instant $10 sign up bonus, so you don't need a cent to start making money with them. You will earn 1% daily paid to your account and may wthdraw your profit at any time you want to your e-gold account (automatic payment) or rollover it to earn even more.
Refer others and make 10% on deposits.

I have just been back and checked my balance and it shows I've been paid $0.20 on my $10 sign up bonus. I haven't tried withdrawing anything yet though. 8-[

Here's the link:

http://www.mutualinvestments.net/index.php?ref=curly

Let's hope this works.

cheers,

Curly



Posted by: forwardone

I`ve not deposited any money in this one, but hey, if they give you $10 free without needing an additional deposit, I`m in. \/

It says on the site that they`ve changed payouts to weekly. Will it be around in a week`s time for me to see any interest? :-k

Wait and see, and hope.

Geoff



Posted by: admin

Hi Curly, Great to have you here =D>

Just wondering how you found out about Mutual Investments, was it thro a banner, a forum, a friend, an e-mail, SPAM etc.

Thanks in advance



Posted by: curly

Hi Weblife,

I found it in another forum I belong to. I'm super cautious about all these programs out there, so tend to only try out free options or ones other users I know have done due diligence on, and 99% of the time from forums not any other source.

Just one clarification I found out from someone who contacted the program admin:

"It's like free money but I emailed admin about that and he told me that to be able to withdraw your profit you have to activate your account and to activate your account you have to deposit $10, or if you do not wish to deposit $10 you can compound $10 of your profit to activate it. It's as you want."

So I guess if you don't want to deposit any funds in yourself, you'll need to wait until you make $10 in profit on the free $10 before you can withdraw anything.

Still worth a shot I think.

Cheers,

Curly



Posted by: forwardone

In that case I`ll just change mine to compounded.

Geoff



Posted by: karin_brenig

you have to put at least $10 of your own money in before
anything else - like withdrawing or compounding - will work.



Posted by: forwardone

In that case I think I`ll pass.

Geoff



Posted by: betrdanevr

I signed up, but I ended up deleting the url from my computer, as they're not very clear with their requirements. Take Caribe-FX for example of clarity: They laid out the terms of when the $10 becomes "yours." Mutual Investments does not. Additionally, I left the site "alone" for a few days, and when I logged back in, I think I had too *much* interest. Anyway, I tried to withdraw about 20 cents a time or two, just to test the system -- because my gut told me this was not a "winner." And of course I found out what y'all said above: You cannot withdraw without making a deposit.

Add to that the fact that it's an ugly little site . .. LOL

Terri



Posted by: WL_radix

Quote:
Originally Posted by betrdanevr
Take Caribe-FX for example of clarity: They laid out the terms of when the $10 becomes "yours."


And I have successfully withdrawn the $10 bonus after 180 days. =D>



Posted by: betrdanevr

Good for you, Radix! =D> =D>

Me, too. And now I have this $6.72 balance (from a rollover) that is gaining me 3 cents a day. Yeehaw. Wonder if they'll limit me to another $5 w/d and then I'll have $2.00 collecting 1.5 cents per day till I'm
old(er)??? LOL


Regards,
Terri



Posted by: forwardone

It all seems academic anyway now as it appears that they`ve disappeared. :-({|=

Glad I resisted the temptation to spend to get my $10 bonus.

Geoff



Posted by: curly

I'm getting a message they've exceeded their bandwidth, so they could be back?

I didn't spend anything anyway. If they re-appaer I may risk it once I get enough profit from one of my other ventures.

Curly



Posted by: karin_brenig

I wouldn't bet on Mutualinvestments to be back.
They said there were 'cheaters' and because of that the payments
had to be weekly.
That was two weeks ago. No payments since.
No interest added to my account since May 17th.
I guess I'll have to forget about this one, leaves me at a $2 loss.
Oh, well.




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