News From The "Clubs".

From email exchanges and team "chat" sessions... members and new enrollees
continue to fund their Club Asteria accounts. From the first day I joined I've seen
a continuous increase in my Asterio Points each week and then an added boost
from my monthly Gold subscription.

The last few weeks the "revenue share" has been hovering at around 9% which
is a good pace to maintain...keeping everybody happy and looks good on the
"recruiting" front. When joining Asteria...two important points to remember
and are required to participate in Thursday's revenue share calculations. #1 is
to update your profit and when completed your will go from a "02" to the required
"01" to get paid. For example I'm a Gold member so I am a C01. Number Two...
is to read the news sections when it is flashing. Usually contains important
information the Admin wants to pass on to members. One way to make sure
everybody reads it....lol

When a member is settled in...it's just working to build your Points and check
in daily to see if there is any "new" news. When a member registers and
logs in...all that's "required" is now displayed in the backoffice for reference.
In either case... just takes a few minutes of a member's time.

GrandBankClub continues to move along, placing positions on the $40 Board
with the International board game in the Easy 40 Plan.  As Club member's
spots continue to move through the Boards and pick up extra positions.... this
is all building into a major "push" of positions resulting in multiple payments
for those involved.



A big part of GBC's mandate is helping member's succeed and that's where
the "Pay It Forward" option comes in. Club members pay $6 a month into a
PIF Pool of which 3 contributors have won $40 Board positions already.
$1 from the six dollars goes into a "Cash Draw" which a lucky member will
also win. That amount continues to build as well and is now at $17 for September.

Perhaps peanuts for some of the "high flyers" out there but I'd welcome the
funds with open hands into my... "kitty".  A few times now... I've started with
a single $20 and grew it into $100 and more here online. Takes some patience
but if I can do it... so can you.

Closing up for today... my moustache went into twitching mode yesterday where
I was notified that a new HYIP is launching very soon and of course...the prospect
of making money. I'll be writing an article about the new program when that event
takes place. I got wind of it from a reliable source so I have my payment processors
armed and ready once again.


 

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  • 9/15/2010 11:58 AM bob lee wrote:
    Have money processors ready ????/

    Ok Please up date all of us on pay pal current situation regarding hyips and others. They are now taking some. Why
    What change They still offer dispute resolution. Old info stated that they will not get into hyips because of the dispute issues If they are now taking some, those some must present a good standing to pay pal or they would not take then at all.... If that is the case, invest in pay pal hyips for safety IS that true or not ? Your comments please in detail I am sure all readers would be very interested in your investigations.
    Bob Lee


    Hi Bob...thanks for your comment.

    I haven't heard of any HYIPS accepting PayPal and usually it's a novice Admin
    that will add it as a processor option. PayPal will eventually back out when
    they find out and those invested with PayPal will have their funds gone unless
    the Admin pays through a different processor.

    The only surf I know that uses PayPal is "The Vault" and you can upgrade with
    it but can't cashout...that has to be done via LR so you'll need a Liberty Reserve
    account . Irregardless that arrangement has been running smoothly for months.

    Hope this answers your questions. About having the money processors ready...
    it's just me joking around. There is a new HYIP launching tomorrow so I have
    funds set aside for that

    Always wise to have a "kitty" ready for a rainy day...you never know when a good
    opportunity might pop up on the radar screen

    Gord


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