Know When To Fold Em, Know When To Walk Away

Remember the lyrics from Kenny Roger's hit, The Gambler, know when to fold em,
know when to walk away
...1978. I was 20 years old then and in my "prime".
I already had two years in the Canadian Navy punched by then on a Destroyer
called the Fraser. Three or Four weeks at sea and then hit those foreign ports
and ... well ...you probably heard those stories when the navy boys come ashore
...actually, they're true. I was there!



I wrote an article on my Blog, AdPack Engineer, a couple days ago about this song
only it was directed towards Autosurfs and HYIPs...Know When To Leave Them.

To summarize, I keep my eyes peeled to Blogs and Forums related to these type of 
programs. The Admins of the Autosurfs I am involved in send out one-liner emails
which sometimes are very important like a change in payout scheduling. Being
complacent and not bothering to open the email could leave me wondering why
I never got a message from Alertpay that I have funds transferred to my account,
when I am scheduled to get paid on that particular day. Not till' next Sunday...what!!??
How come nobody told me? That's the problem of late, not being properly informed
of what going on from Administrators and Support.

So...by placing your money in their hands you should keep on top of the updates,
news, and even scuttlebutt that is going on about each program. Check it out, make
sense of it, and make sure you stay informed.

Even with all this scanning of information I got thrown for a loop this morning when
one of my "fav's" Surf2Sawa decided to close up shop after members will either; get
their principal refunded or earn a final 125% on their Adpacks. I admire the Admin,
Joe,  for informing members of what's happening and committing to have everybody
square with the house or in profit.

I can't stress enough the importance of keeping informed...it can either make you a
lot of money, save you from losing money, or leave a program with your capital before
it collapses taking yours and other member's funds with it. The important factor here
is gaining your original investment back and then earning profit while watching the
progress of the program.






 

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