HYIP Scam Sites

Most HYIP subject sites have a grow list of known HYIP scam sites. We would like to assume (without making an ass of u and me) that some HYIP enablers do not start out to be scammers and try their utmost to keep their promises. Unfortunately, most of them hit a wall after some time and go bust anyway.

Since the HYIP market started growing on the Internet around 2002, there are several THOUSAND HYIP sites that have come and gone. We are currently compiling a database of these sites and we will be making this available online soon.

Hereunder is a list of known scam sites and is compiled as a result of our own DIRECT experience. To avoid all ambiguous interpretation: we invested a small sum of money with them and the money disappeared immediately. No explanation given by the site, site owners not reachable, or traceable, period. That, to us, qualifies for the adjective “scammer”.

November 2008:

Louis Capital http://www.louis-capital.com
LR PM Funds http://www.lr-pm-funds.com
Trade Center Mark http://www.tradecenter-mark.com
Ino Fund Inc. http://www.inofundinc.com

December 2008:

Agave Invest http://www.agaveinvest.com
Great Trader http://www.http://greattrader.biz
Bluestones Capital http://www.bluestones-capital.com
Blue Bogart Funds http://www.blueborgartfunds.com
Might Trade http://www.mighttrade.com
Mania Trade http://www.maniatrade.com

January 2009

Safe Atom https://safeatom.com
BamaInvestment https://www.bamainvestment.net
Centasia http://centasiadevelopment.com
Eko Funds http://ekofunds.com

1 comments:

Vincent

January 30, 2010 at 6:15 AM

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