04/07/2011. MonetaryOasis Review and Daily News from the Industry
Beware! MonetaryOasis has stopped paying and has been moved to Problem status on MNO! Do not invest there!
Hi everyone! First of all I’ll just say to the American readers of MNO – and I know there are a lot of you – that I hope you enjoying the celebrations for your national holiday, so have a good fourth of July. Sometimes it’s nice when you’re holiday just happens to fall on a Monday, but then again it can just mean that Tuesday morning sucks instead, lol! So anyway as (I’m guessing) a result of this it’s been a fairly slow day for news, with admins from every nation declaring themselves honorary Americans for the day. Well, it makes my job a little easier with the news so good luck to them. There is one quite promising new program to come my way recently though that I’d like to talk about tonight called MonetaryOasis. It can be pretty tricky to judge these things at a time when the HYIP industry slows down a little for the holidays but generally speaking MonetaryOasis does tick a lot of boxes were you trying to take a guess at the next big thing. At least in the hands of the right admin – something we’ll find out about in due course – it has massive potential.
MonetaryOasis offer a series of short to mid term investment plans. Some are more expensive to join than others, though for a $10 minimum deposit their first plan is open to just about everyone. It’s called The Daily Plan 7, and I think the name gives you pretty much most of the information. It runs for 7 calendar days and makes daily interest payments (obvious, really!). You can deposit anything up to a maximum of $200 and in return expect a daily payout of 1.9%. By the end of the term that comes to 13.3%, which can be considered net profit once MonetaryOasis return your principal. Not a bad return for such a short term and one I hope the admin will be able to sustain.
For a larger minimum deposit of $100 you can join MonetaryOasis second plan, called The Daily Plan 14. As you can probably guess it runs for a 14 calendar day term and makes daily interest payments. The maximum investment you can make here is $500 and the rate of interest is a more generous 2.4%. Paid on a daily basis for the plan’s duration that adds up to 33.6% by the end of the cycle. That’s your own personal profit before the MonetaryOasis admin returns your principal.
A little bit more of a personal risk is involved if you wish to join The Daily Plan 21. This one runs for 21 calendar days and MonetaryOasis will make daily interest payments of 2.9% on your principal. It will set you back a minimum of $200 to join this plan, however with your principal returned on expiry your daily payments should accumulate to a total net profit of 60.9%.
The fourth and final plan sees MonetaryOasis make their most generous offer of 3.4% per day. However it also sees them ask for $500 in return for allowing you to join. It’s called The Daily Plan 28 and offers you a rate of 3.4% every day for 28 calendar days on your principal, which is then returned on expiry. That would leave you with a clear profit of 95.2% for yourself. If you’re tempted to take a chance on this one then the maximum spend is $10,000.
Payment options are at this time limited to just LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney. Payments are made manually and will need to be requested. The MonetaryOasis administration team will process them once per day, remind you that the minimum withdrawal is $1, and ask for a maximum of 48 hours for every transaction to be completed. So far they’ve been quite a bit faster than that but do keep it in mind.
The design and security of MonetaryOasis is what really catches the eye however. It’s a high quality set-up with an SSL secured website hosted on a dedicated server with support and protection from DDoS attacks provided by Dragonara. The program runs of a highly customized script from Sangranet. Not a name widely known to the wider investing public, but those who do know it will recognize it as a highly efficient and secure product with an outstanding reputation for quality. No wonder you don’t seem them very often in the HYIP industry then, lol! But as an example you will receive a series of security PIN codes upon registration that in addition to your usual username and password you will need if trying to withdraw money or make any changes to your account. I suppose you could say it works much the same way as LibertyReserve in some ways if that makes it any clearer. For any questions or customer support related issues MonetaryOasis is one of those rare programs that not only advertises Live Chat support, this one actually has it. I don’t know what kind of schedule they keep but every time I visit the site they seem to be there so if it’s not 24 hours then at least it’s good. You may also prefer to try their support ticketing system where you can just fill in your details on the form provided and submit it.
It’s hard to pinpoint why exactly MonetaryOasis looks like such a potential hit, but it does. I mean the plans are fine – profitable but hardly original, and the “about us” page is more confusing than enlightening with the simple claim that they are “a private investment program with a world-wide base.” I don’t know about you, but to me that means one thing only – an online HYIP. I’ve no problem with that and if you don’t either then it’s a pretty good looking and well organized one too. Just as per usual remember to set yourself a spending limit that’s comfortably affordable to your own circumstances, stick to it rigorously, and try to spread your bets around a bit by diversifying your portfolio.
DAILY NEWS FROM THE INDUSTRY.
Today being Independence Day in the US means that some HYIPs allegedly based there (highly unlikely due to strict US laws prohibiting such activities) are celebrating the day off and so will not credit their members’ accounts with profits using the holiday as a perfect excuse for another non-trading day. For instance, SafeDepositary (reviewed here) announced the following message on their site:
“Non-trading day
Dear clients! SafeDepositary informs about non-trading day on Monday, July 4th. No interest payments will be credited because of Independence Day in the United States.”
SafeDepositary remains one of the most popular long-term programs online running for about a year now and offering instantly paid returns of 1.6%-2.3% for 150 business days with principal returned on expiry. SafeDepositary currently accepts SolidTrustPay, AlertPay, LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney and direct Bank wires and the deposits start from as low as $10. SafeDepositary is currently ranked #6 on MNO after being monitored on my site for 110 days now.
There was a huge surprise for me when I logged in to my STP account today and discovered that I was successfully paid by EliteAlliance for a withdrawal request submitted over three weeks ago. By checking the forums I can see that EliteAlliance is still paying to AlertPay accounts at the same time willfully ignoring all LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney requests. Of course it’s not advisable to make new deposits to the program but the fact that the admin is still paying to AlertPay and today even processed SolidTrustPay pending withdrawals gives a flicker of hope to those who have pendings to other processors. From previous experience with HYIPs there is absolutely no way you will get paid from EliteAlliance via LibertyReserve or PerfectMoney because the payments to them are irreversible. So usually admins don’t bother about paying to such investors at all. The very same admins however proceed very carefully when it comes to dealing with AlertPay and SolidTrustPay which can easily block their accounts if members have some complaints. So I have a friendly suggestion to all those who have pendings in LR and PM with EliteAlliance – try to cancel your pending withdrawals by going to Withdrawals section in your profile in the program, and then re-request them again to AlertPay or SolidTrustPay. This way you will have a much better chance to get at least something from this already obvious selectively paying scam. In my opinion it’s much better than to just sit there and wait patiently for the admin to do something which will most possibly never happen. For those readers who contacted me regarding the status of EliteAlliance I would like to warn you about the fact that selectively paying programs don’t last long and even if EliteAlliance pays today to AlertPay it doesn’t mean that it won’t stop paying tomorrow and will not pull the plug on the whole thing. So please be careful, because due to such a long time on Scam status EliteAlliance was totally removed from my monitoring list. However in no way do I endorse new money being spent there.
Another program has been moved to Problem status on MNO today. It’s OnlineWealthFund which barely lasted for one cycle making profits only to those who joined at the very beginning in the shortest term two week plan and hit-n-ran after the first cycle. I honestly thought that OnlineWealthFund would be a much better pick for the investors as the admin seemed pretty experienced from his interview on MNO, but this was not to be the case. Please do not invest there as OnlineInvestFund has stopped paying and the admin refuses to answer emails.
I received a few spoofing emails today allegedly from LibertyReserve which under closer inspection turned out to be from this unknown address with no connection to the real LR contest@libertyreserve-contest.com Here is what me and some readers might received to their mailboxes today:
“Dear Liberty Reserve S.A, Member!
Congratulations! You are the winner of our monthly Liberty Reserve contest.
Every month we randomly select 10 Liberty Reserve accounts and award them with $100 (USD).
You are the one on 10 winners this month. Congratulations again. As soon as we will receive your reply to this email you will get $100 (USD) directly in to your Liberty Reserve account.
Reminder: Never click on links in emails. Liberty Reserve will never send you any links.
For information and support please use our contact form in the help section of our web site. Thank you.”
The question arises straight after reading this as if LibertyReserve wanted to give you some cash prize it would simply credit your account. Nobody knows your LR account better than LR, right? Why would they be asking you to contact somebody at some unknown email address? The answer is quite simple – if you reply to that scamming email you will be sent instructions on how to get your prize. This is surely to create another API and report to the admin so he could successfully empty your wallet without you knowing it. So please be extremely careful with such emails and do not trust unsolicited mails offering you anything. I’m reminded of an old Russian proverb – free cheese can only be found in a mousetrap!
That’s about all I have to report today, guys. To finish I would just like to keep you all updated on the programs from which I received payments within the last 24 hours. They are:
GorgonProjectInvest, MAFinance, LeLaissezFaire, MonetaryOasis, TrueWealthAlliance, BrantonsGroup, Insectrio, AlphaForex, PrimFix, FeoCash, BestRealtyInvest, GulfReserve, FxLandiar, HyperCompound, SafeDepositary, ViscoCorp, ReProFinance, Opulentia, UniPrimes, PermanentProfit, EarnGroups, InvestNetGroup, UnicornInv, EverydayEarnings, BaseBucks, TopsFund (the first payment received) and LibertyHoard (the first payments received).
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s review of the brand new short term program LibertyHoard as well as the latest and the most important news from the HYIP industry. See you on MNO tomorrow!
Filed under Daily News, Reviews by on Jul 5th, 2011.