Fake Payments At Teroso HYIP
on May 30th, 2008
One member of Teroso HYIP reported that the admin doesn’t pay, he sends notifications about payments via email, but funds aren’t being sent to the members e-currency accounts. Be careful!
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on May 30th, 2008
One member of Teroso HYIP reported that the admin doesn’t pay, he sends notifications about payments via email, but funds aren’t being sent to the members e-currency accounts. Be careful!
on May 29th, 2008
Well, it’s new. Yes, we’ve talked about domain investing before and dot asia (*.asia) is now into the Landrush phase of its launch. Yay. Time for a new top-level domain investing season! (Or is it?)

Sunrise 1, 2, 3 - Basically allowing asian corporations/ corporations to register their company domains before it actually launches to the public. Land Rush is where it becomes a first come first serve basis to allow public to register their desired domains. Well, I’ve tried to, and didn’t exactly get anything much during the Sunrise period.
As stated in the DotAsia Public Relation pdf in March, most of the high value words are still available for registration, and where as Chinese and Indians are the most aggressive dot asia domain owners; not surprising since this two countries are having the highest population in the world and both are the top asian countries.
Most of the domains I registered seemed to have some value in them and went into a current auction pool whereby we have to bid for them.
During the earlier Sunrise and Land Rush phases, .Asia already received over 500,000 domain registration applications. About 45,000 domains received more than one application, and will go to auction. This proved to be successful in reducing the chaos created in previous domain launches as registrants clamour for high value domains.
Interestingly, the one that fetched the highest bid till date now is sexshop.asia at $53,607 with second placing sex.asia at $33,000. You can check the ticker here. I’d be paying more for sex.asia than sexshop.asia if I have the choice!
Controversies of Dot Asia as compared to Other Top-level Domains
There are many articles floating around with people doubting the potential of .asia domains on whether it might be another hype. As we know and see, .eu domains didn’t quite exactly, and even until now value as much as people who have punted and hope for when they rushed into the .eu registration craze in 05 (Sunrise period) and 06 (Landrush period.
Fact is till date, there’re about 2.7 million .eu registrations with close to 500 million people in Europe. If we are comparing with population numbers, Asia stands at 3.7 billion till date.
No matter how you look at it, even if it doesn’t flourish (and it shouldn’t) as well as top level domain name .com, it should worth more that what you have paid for for registering it early if its a good keyword / word domain if you hold it for long.
So Going For Dot Asia?
I’ve so far used Hostway services during the Sunrise phase, and am glad to know that GoDaddy is also an accredited registrar for dot Asia. For a full list of .Asia registrars, you can head to DotAsia’s Organisation page here.
Now back to my bidding war for some good looking domains.
Post from: No Bullshit Investment Community
on May 29th, 2008
Hi guys, I hope Jude doesn’t kill me when I’m doing this. Since I’ve made this website out of goodwill and as service of to fellow Realtors in Singapore, I’d like to extend this invitation to let me share su.sg with you too.
Su.sg (shorturl.sg) basically works like how Tinyurl does, with the only exception that it’s even shorter. (*the irony, LOL*). This works for me since Realtors do always advertise on papers and we’ll need to shorten our URLs to save the cost. Also a good two word domain works pretty nicely when you have a too lengthly url to share and would like to shorten them.
On top of my head, if you use twitter, you could use it to shorten your URL to share too!
How it works
Simple, say you have an ebay listing url which is fantastically long, (say this particular cool Nintendo wii) like: http://catalog.ebay.com/Nintendo-Wii-Game-console_W0QQLHQ5fPrefLocZ1QQ_fclsZ
1QQ_fifptsZ1QQ_pidZ56833153QQ_sargnZ1QQ_sopZ1QQ_tabZ2
You’ll log in to su.sg and simply shorten it to:
Sweet isn’t it? Though this isn’t new, but this is a two word domain name, which effectively shortens every long URL to 9 characters. Try it, and if you don’t like it. Tell me why! ![]()
Post from: No Bullshit Investment Community
on May 28th, 2008
The admin of Safe Atom HYIP has reported that during next several hours domain name safeatom.COM will be inaccessible. But you can access the website on the following domains: safeatom.INFO and .NET
on May 28th, 2008
Due to the recurrent blocking of E-gold accounts the admin of PayClubs HYIP has announced that the program’s members can requests their profits via Liberty Reserve (profits can be exchanged to LR with no fee).
on May 28th, 2008
StableCap HYIP team have decided to confirm manually all deposits via E-gold. Mainly this correction is assumed to reduce likelihood of blocking accounts by E-gold. Now their members should send a copy of their transaction (a deposit via E-gold) to the admin via email and their accounts will be credited within few hours.
on May 27th, 2008
This announcement was made by the admin of Day Trade Pros HYIP:
Please contact the admin for more details.
on May 27th, 2008
Everyone has been busy with their stuffs, and definitely HYIPs has been dying down. Here’s a simple poll for everyone, and you can even add your choices to let me know what are you up to these days.
Miss those days where I have been updating and constantly keeping in touch with my readers. Let’s hope it comes back again where I could have the time to sit down and have an online cuppa with everyone ![]()
Post from: No Bullshit Investment Community
on May 27th, 2008
This list of programs has been created by complaints of their members.
1) Strong-pay.com
2) Smartcapitalfund.com
3) Trade-investment.com
Their members notify about missed earnings, pending withdrawals and poor admin’s support. Be careful!
on May 26th, 2008
Probably you are already saw that the website of Liberty Reserve (LR) have a problem, all withdrawals requests via this e-currency are temporary on hold. A few minutes ago the admin of LR has made a small explanation of the problem:
[quote]"While doing a regular system check our technicians recognized a defective load balancer and had to temporarily suspend the servers to replace it. We are working very hard to fix this issue and get the system back online."[/quote]
source: Official Liberty Reserve Blog