What’s the difference between HYIP and auto-surf?
March 22, 2009 by How Savings Bonds Work
Filed under High Yield Investing
Can you answer reuswth’s question about Bonds?:
I know what autosurf is,but am not sure about HYIP.
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I know what autosurf is,but am not sure about HYIP.
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Bonds Feedback: An HYIP-or high yield investment program-can be risky if they don’t really invest you money in legitimate investment opportunities. A really good one is Vasco Investment
As for autosurf,
I have an account with 12 Daily Pro and I am making $6,000 each and every month and this amount is GROWING!
If you sign up for a free account through this link, I can help you do the same. It only takes about 15 minutes a day.
Growth stats just in!– 255,000 members + 1000/day
Membership is growing. On 30 Dec05, they have 255,000 members, with 1000+ new members per day.
They are NetIBA Certified (they have verified 12 Daily Pro’s address, owners, etc.)
They are ranked 552 in popularity out of ALL the millions of sites on the internet. (Alexa.com)
and best of all, they NEVER miss a payment
Bonds Feedback: A HYIP is a High Yield Investment Program. This is where you deposit an amount of money for a return (i.e 20%). You do not need to surf any sites.
An Autosurf is where you “get paid to surf” sites. You will deposit an amount and recieve a return when you have surfed / viewed some adverts from the company.
Generally, HYIPs are more reliable than Autosurfs. The most stable HYIPs do not offer referral comissions and do not spend a great deal on advertising campaigns. They are private and you can only join through invitation only.