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The Get In Early HYIP Theory
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Posted by: edward
What are peoples opinions on this? Investing into program that look like quality programs from the first day they launch. Spreading out your investment over several programs that look like they took the time to make their site. Programs which advertise heavily and spend time making a unique script usually last the longest.
Ed
Posted by: FutureGizmo
I think it does work and as you pointed it out, it almost always works in HYIPs which advertise heavily and those that use a unique and customized script. The idea being these admins would want to get their investments back (which may be a lot; by the way i heard the Golden Nestegg site was made for $10,000?) plus a big return on such too.
As opposed to those programs using a ******* script bought for less than $200, those with unique and customized scripts won't most probably close down unless they have already amassed at least five-digit worth of funds. If that's the case, the get-in-quick strategy does work.
I'd say I was successful in using this in IT and I hope I'll be too in some of the HYIPs I am currently in.
Posted by: Luxor
I have to disagree with that strategy. The get in early theory does sometimes work, however there have been countless hyips which close long before anyone has reached a profit. These ones are not only ponzis, but they are outright scams from day one.
I guess the admins must either get lazy or greedy, or possibly a combination of the two.
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Posted by: betrdanevr
I'm going with the get-in-early theory and based on the analyses above.
Luxor's absolutely correct about the many that are outright scamming from the beginning, but hopefully we can stay away from them by watching out for the canned scripts.
And a lot of times, we just have to keep our fingers crossed.
Posted by: forwardone
It doesn`t really worry me whether I get in early or not. It`s the quality of the program I`m looking at. I recently joined several programs in the Sensa trust section, one has been going quite a while, one for a couple of months, and one was brand new.
Now of course if it`s an obvious ponzi then there`s little choice but to get in early before it`s inevitable collapse. Nowadays I won`t knowingly get involved with them.
Geoff