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Thread: What do you look for in a HYIP? My Top 5 List.

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    Default What do you look for in a HYIP? My Top 5 List.

    1. They have a 'rate us' page

    2. Plans last for less than 10 days

    3. 1%-5% daily

    4. Either Recently Opened with a few (good) reviews, or quality, old, HYIPS, (stoic-capital for example)

    5. Support Team
    -They have to answer support emails, right?

    Anyone care to add to this list? Thanks!

    Have a great day! -Edward Brown
    Get Rich Or Die Trying

    www.edwardbrowninvestments.com

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    nice to get this info!!

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    1. Regular payments
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    I hope you'll find some of the information here useful. Personally, I don't like to 'play' the short- term plans (5-30 days) without the program having an established history. True the shorter term plans suggest you will receive your profits more quickly, but usually because the ROI is so high, they can not last for long.

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    I would like to add :
    - the site should have a member's area.
    - the site's content should not contain obvious mistakes
    - the script should not call other scripts from 3rd sites (excluding generally trusted or e-currency) or place 3rd party's cookies.
    - SCI/API interface should be built in for deposits/withdrawals
    - the hyip should have a referral program , but %% should not be too high, up to 10%.
    - the reinvestment directly from the internal balance should be available
    - the program should exist more than 2-3 weeks
    - it must be represented in some well-known forums and monitors
    - of course , should not be present bad votes there

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    Good list, Stock999. I would caution that referral comms greater than 5% create referral hounds, not active investing members.
    Sadly, I'd bet that at least 50% of Hyipers reading your list know what it means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zen
    Good list, Stock999. I would caution that referral comms greater than 5% create referral hounds, not active investing members.
    Sadly, I'd bet that at least 50% of Hyipers reading your list know what it means.
    You are right regarding referral hounds, it creates a lot of spam .
    But it's correct only if a program allows a commission for not active members or has a very low minimum . A spammer may catch referrals for free or even may spend 1-2 bucks , but never such person will spend $30-$50 or more.

    So i should add to my list:
    -the commission higher than 5% should be in combination with obliged own deposit and a high deposit minimum.

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    Great information!!!
    I love these kinds of non-paid advice

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