Hi all! I hadn’t intended posting at all this weekend and was hoping to leave the review of the already incredibly popular program BTCLegacy on the main blog page for longer. However, some important updates and developments from BTCLegacy, GepardAlliance and Sparbs as well as news from the Payza payment processor and AuGoldPartners ugly scam meant it was necessary to post another news update for you this morning. Let’s start with the good news first.
BTCLEGACY – PRINCIPAL WITHDRAWAL EXPLAINED AND PM ISSUE RESOLVED
I believe BTCLegacy (reviewed here) is fast becoming the program many investors were hoping for this summer, providing some relief from the usual recession that happens around the vacation season. There’s many reasons why BTCLegacy is swiftly becoming the program of choice for an ever growing number of investors since their official launch just a few days ago – BTCLegacy is already in the #4 position on the MNO Premium list – and if you read the full review posted here you’ll see some of them. The program boasts an outstanding technical set-up hosting and DDoS protection from the market leader BlockDos, an extended SSL-validation by Comodo, and the licensed version of perhaps the best pre-made script on the market form ShadowScripts. The investment plan is also very lucrative, paying 5% to 7% daily with no expiry date and from a $25 minimum via such popular payment gateways as PerfectMoney, BitCoin, EgoPay, and Payeer. But it was the principal withdrawal feature that became the subject of some speculation when the first investors trying to test the feature and withdraw their principals mistakenly thought that after making the request their funds simply disappeared. Ok, it might look that way at first, but check the inactive deposits list and you will see the requested sum is there and waiting for the admin to manually approve it. That’s what happens right after the initial deposit is submitted for withdrawal, so don’t get too concerned about it. I’m glad that the admin of BTCLegacy took the time and updated the FAQ section with the rules about the principal withdrawal and also issued a newsletter which I’m re-posting below:
“How do I make a Principal Withdrawal request?
Once 24 hours have passed from your deposit, go to your “My Plans” page and there will be a green circular arrow to click next to your deposit. Clicking this will de-activate your principal and will submit a request to move it to your cash balance for either withdrawal or depositing of any amount you wish. It will disappear from your account and be moved to our “Pending Principal Requests”. During payout periods, we confirm also principal withdrawal requests. You will then see it available in your cash balance for either withdrawal or re-depositing of any amount of your choosing.”
Actually because of that deposit bonus issue (or misunderstanding of it if you like) prompted the admin to approach me on Friday with a request to create an account for him on the MNO ShoutBox where you can now find him from time to time and ask any questions you might have. Having an account on MNO ShoutBox proved useful not only for my readers, but for the admin himself. One reader for example pointed out some unnecessary information in the BTCLegacy‘s PerfectMoney account made public (which is not supposed to be anyone’s business but the admin’s) so he quickly took measures to remove any sensitive info and explained it in the newsletter posted yesterday:
“Public View of amount of Perfect Money funds
Than you to a report from one of our users, we have disabled the public view using Perfect Money’s account profile feature of the amounts of funds in our main Perfect Money account. As a security measure, we have disabled the public view of the funds at any given moment in our main Perfect Money account. And as a further security measure since we first came online, we convert partial balances into Bitcoin as well as placing additional funds into a secondary Perfect Money account for protective security measures. To thwart any unnecessary speculation in the future for an active company like ours, having a bird’s eye view of the amount of funds in our main Perfect Money account serves no practical purpose in a company that uses more than one Perfect Money account and several other processors.”
GEPARDALLIANCE – OFFICE OPENED IN SAINT PETERSBURG
I’m not sure how relevant or truthful this information is but in the latest update from GepardAlliance the admin proudly announced the opening of an office for his company in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. If you live somewhere in that area of Russia you might be able to check it out as the admin listed the address in the newsletter. It also became known that the program’s representatives will now be able to earn extra referral commissions and the levels of Gold, Silver and Bronze were described on the special page created on the GepardAlliance website. Please note that you need to have an active deposit with the program of at least $500 in order to get all the benefits. The list of the representatives consists of just two people for now, but no doubt it will expand soon enough.
GepardAlliance (first reviewed on MNO here) currently occupies the #5 position on the MNO Premium List, accepting investments from a $10 minimum via PerfectMoney, EgoPay, Qiwi, and some Russian banks. The investment plans include 0.35% daily forever, 0.56% for 62 days, 0.75% for 93 days. Note that according to the latest changes the 0.35% daily forever plan requires a 22 day lock-in period before it can be withdrawn. For the last two investment plans the principal is returned on expiry (after 62 or 93 days respectively). The latest newsletter from GepardAlliance can be read below:
“Office and New Affilate Program.
GepardAlliance LTD is proud to announce everyone about opening an office in St. Petersburg at “Nevsky prospekt, apart 151”. We will glad to seeing you from the “10.00” to “19.00” from Monday to Friday.
In our office, you can quickly obtain detailed information about any rate plan or service.
Experienced managers will help you the right approach to investing, make all the necessary calculations to place a deposit, sign a contract.
More detailed information about the office you can find in our “Contact Us” https://gepardalliance.com/en/pages/contacts, photo and video reports can be found in the section “OUR OFFICE”. https://gepardalliance.com/en/pages/office
Opening Office in St. Petersburg due to the geographical location of the region and its close international economic relations.
You are welcome!
Representatives of the company.
With the new office becomes available multi-level (affiliate) representatives of the company (link). https://gepardalliance.com/en/pages/representatives
Become a representative “GepardAlliance” LTD – a perfect opportunity to earn extra cash, adventurous and outgoing investors partners.”
SPARBS – NOW ACCEPTING OKPAY AND PAYZA
If you cast your mind back to the recent past, you might remember an opinion poll held on the MNO TalkBack page that asked readers opinions on the payment processor Payza returning to the HYIP market. There will always be some conflicting points of view of course, but the overall mood among readers was overwhelmingly positive. It was all beginning to seem like bit of a waste of time though, as despite the announcement from Payza being made in mid July we still haven’t seen any HYIPs accepting them yet (and I do believe several admins were interested). All that changes today however as Sparbs, one of the most promising and well organized new programs to emerge in recent weeks – perhaps a candidate for one of the new industry leaders when autumn arrives – has now begun using Payza as a payment partner. Sparbs of course already has a raft of other payment options that include PerfectMoney, EgoPay, Payeer, OkPay, as well as BitCoin and LiteCoin for those who favor crypto-currencies. OK, the addition of OkPay is also new, but I think it might just be the addition of Payza that proves to be the more exciting one. To be honest I’m really surprised that a lot more admins haven’t done this yet. Well, it’s often a case of everyone waiting around, watching and waiting, hoping that someone else goes first so they can see what happens. I would hope therefore that Sparbs adding Payza will be the spark that was required and the ball really starts rolling now. I’m actually also surprised that the Sparbs admin himself hasn’t been making a bigger deal out of this – no public announcement was made and no newsletter sent telling investors that Payza is now an option. Instead there was a private message sent to existing members that Payza is indeed an official payment method now. The imminent completion of the first cycle will be a fairly important milestone for Sparbs by the way, whose plans include 120% after 15 days, 160% after 30 days, and 210% after 45 days. Once this first cycle is successfully out of the way I think this will really open the gates for Sparbs to expand and become really big. Fingers crossed this will pass without incident and the first investors will soon be getting their payments. Keep an eye on MNO and I’ll report on when/if this happens. Meanwhile kudos to the Sparbs admin for having the foresight to add Payza, and if you would like some further info on the program please refer back to the original review first published on MNO here. You can read the message confirming the addition of Payza and OkPay below:
“Payza OkPay are added!
Hello,
We are happy to announce that Payza and OKPay have been added to Sparbs e-currency list. You can easily make deposit and withdraw your earnings to newly integrated e-currencies.
We are working to add more features soon!
Have a nice week!
Sparbs Team”.
PAYZA – CREDIT CARD WITHDRAWALS NOW AVAILABLE
Staying loosely on the same general topic of Payza, they’ve got some news of their own that will help them in their return to the HYIP industry (as well as every other aspect of their business no doubt, but I’ll just concentrate on this). They have made a significant improvement to the ways in which account holders can withdraw money from their accounts, specifically by adding Visa credit cards. Alternatively if you don’t own/like credit cards you can also withdraw directly to your debit card, provided your card has such a function (not all debit cards can allow this, so ask your bank about it first). To repeat what I said in the above news update on Sparbs, I have to say again how surprised I am how slow the uptake on Payza has been since they returned to accepting HYIPs. The thing is that the HYIP industry is a hugely different place today than when Payza left it a couple of years ago. No more LibertyReserve which was probably the single biggest event in the industry for five years, but the knock-on effect of that was equally big with both PerfectMoney and EgoPay withdrawing their services to all American clients, no matter what you were actually using the account for. The sheer size of the US HYIP market is simply mind numbing though, both in terms of the number of individual investors and the amount of money that’s there. With SolidTrustPay taking a break (temporary or permanent, I really don’t know) from dealing with HYIPs, the potential business that’s out there for a company with the savvy and the experience such as Payza have to be tapped into is enormously profitable. But for HYIP admins to now have a channel that’s totally above board, registered, licensed, and compliant with US financial laws and regulations that can give them greater access to that market is an opportunity that again I am genuinely surprised to see not being taken with both hands. Maybe in the autumn when the industry picks up again we’ll see a lot more programs turning to Payza, as it is a golden alternative to SolidTrustPay now. Anyway, let’s not get too far from the real subject at hand here which is Payza now allowing withdrawals to credit and debit cards. The full news update which I’m taking from the official Payza blog (which you can check out for yourselves) is included in full below:
“Withdrawal to Credit Card Now Available!
We know you’ve been waiting for this feature, well now it’s here! Payza members in select countries can now withdraw funds from their Payza balances directly to their Visa credit and Visa debit cards. The Withdraw Funds by Credit Card feature has been fully restored and is available for Payza members in most countries no matter the account type. Check Payza’s Local Payment Options page to ensure that credit card withdrawals are available in your country.
If you don’t already have a credit card connected to your Payza account, you can add one by following these steps:
Connect your Credit Card To Your Payza Account:
1. In your Payza account, click “Wallet” > “Credit Cards”.
2. If you have not entered the information of the credit card you would like to use, enter it now.
That’s it, your credit card is now ready for Payza withdrawals.
Withdraw Funds from Your Payza Account to Your Credit Card:
Once you have successfully connected your credit card to your Payza account, you can use it to instantly withdraw funds to your account. Follow these steps to initiate a credit card withdrawal transaction:
1. In your Payza account, click “Withdraw Funds” > “Credit Card”.
2. Select the credit card you would like to use.
3. Enter the amount you wish to withdraw and click “Next”.
4. Confirm the transaction details, enter your Transaction PIN and click “Withdraw”.
If you ever have any trouble adding a credit card to your account or withdrawing funds using your card, you can find help in Payza’s FAQ section. Also, our friendly Customer Support Team is available 24 hours a day from Monday to Friday to help answer any of your questions. You can connect with Payza Customer Support by phone, Live Chat or email.”
“Payza Offers Faster Checkout for Non-Members
Payza now offers a fast checkout experience to non-members by allowing them to join Payza and use their Visa card in order to complete the purchase. Also, existing members can now select from their available Visa cards added to their profile, or add a new Visa card right on the checkout process.
This is great news for merchants as well. So if you’re a merchant that accepts Payza payments, you can now accept Visa credit card payments from shoppers even if they don’t already have a Payza account. When you enable Balance Top Up/credit card payments in your payment preferences, non-members will be given the option to set up an account and pay by credit card directly from your checkout page. Also it will offer greater flexibility to existing members to pay you.
Here’s how it works:
Once a customer arrives at your Payza checkout page, they will see two options. Non-members can select “Join Payza & Pay” to sign up for an account and complete payment at the same time.
Once your customer has filled out the sign up information, they’ll be asked to provide their credit card details.
After that, they simply need to review their payment details and confirm the transaction.
That’s all there is to it. In just three steps your customer set up their Payza account and completed payment on your site.
The new feature works with both In-Page Checkout and Regular Checkout.”
AUGOLDPARTNERS – BEWARE! PROVEN SCAM FROM BITTER ANGRY ADMIN
Unfortunately investors had to learn the hard way on Friday morning that they were scammed by AuGoldPartners. Unlike every other day, when interest withdrawals were processed instantly they went to pending status and the following automated message was sent to members’ email addresses:
“Dear All, This email is to notify you that payments for 08/08/2014 will be made manually within 24 hours, as we have some pending trades which needs to be closed and withdrawal from our trading account could take 4 to 8 hours. So please have some patience, Our time frame of manual payments are 24-48 business hours.
Thank you. John
Best regards, AuGoldPartners team”.
Well, as many of us already knew at the moment they saw this message that it was a complete and utter lie intended to convince newbies that they still had a chance of getting paid. The admin also explicitly lied to me in an email that promised that payments would resume. Of course I’ve heard every excuse under the sun by now so it didn’t stop me from moving AuGoldPartners to Problem status on the MNO monitor by Friday evening. Even then the AuGoldPartners admin had the audacity to come to MNO ShoutBox later on and blame literally everyone else except himself for the collapse of his program. Readers were quite rightly outraged by this as I saw in the feedback received, so obviously he had to be removed from my ShoutBox. He continued with the insults via emails calling me all sorts of names much too explicit to publish here, lol. He even “advised” me to find a regular job and stop blogging. I would ask “John” to follow his own advice and when (if!) he ever graduates from school he look around for a job himself and stay away from HYIPs. Given that he failed to run his program for even a month, I suggest his talents are better suited to pumping gas or asking if you want fries with your burger when he eventually grows up. The program was a complete disaster and no one was in profit except the admin. It was a total waste of time and money and I would publicly ask the admin now to advertise his future projects somewhere else. Fingers crossed, he will follow my advice and pay someone else to monitor his next cheap scam. I’ve done my best to keep the amateurs, the deliberate fast scams, and the downright thieves (AuGoldPartners and its admin fall under all three categories) away from MNO, but regrettably one will still slip through from time to time.
GET PAID REPORT FOR 10/08/2014
Here is the list of the programs from my monitor that paid me for the last 60 hours:
From MNO Sticky list: SafeProfitsLtd.
From MNO Premium list: RemiTrade, OneAdClick, GenialStockExchange, BTCLegacy,
AssuredAssets, GepardAlliance, LaxoTrade, CryptoFarm.
From MNO Standard list: –
From MNO Basic list: TrustForexTrade, SuccessRoadToWealth, OgdenOrganization.
That is all for today, guys. Thanks for reading and voting on MNO TalkBack! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and see you all sometime in the new business week.
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