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mommyk
Hi

I just found this opportunity and I'm fairly new at these types of programs. It sounds a lot like CEP which was shut down right as soon as I got into it. It looks like this has been around for almost a year which could be good or bad depending on how you look at it.

I was really excited about the potential of CEP and if this is paying maybe I can recoup my losses from that. Has anyone done any DD on this? If so I would love to see it.

Thank you,

Mommyk


mcpeewee68
I was paid today and I requested it only 2 days ago!

And everything else is in the usual status of:

Thanks so much Nick and P2P!

Aussie Ann/bandi
I was also paid for Dec 4 pendings today. And in a week - another of my investments matures. Doesn't get any better than this. biggrin.gif
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 6 2007, 04:35 PM) [snapback]4534806[/snapback]
Hi

I just found this opportunity and I'm fairly new at these types of programs. It sounds a lot like CEP which was shut down right as soon as I got into it. It looks like this has been around for almost a year which could be good or bad depending on how you look at it.

I was really excited about the potential of CEP and if this is paying maybe I can recoup my losses from that. Has anyone done any DD on this? If so I would love to see it.

Thank you,

Mommyk


Hi MommyK,

P2P has been around since February and is still going strong.

There is no comparison to CEP here, as that was merely a HYIP. Nick, the admin of P2P doesn't use new members to pay old members, he already has strong financial investments of his own, and he piggybacks our funds with his. Great opportunity, with many happy members.

Although the debit cards will be announced soon, for now the easiest route for funding your P2P account is through Solid Trust Pay. The general consensus of the membership is that it is fast, and has wonderful support.

Before signing up for P2P, it's highly recommended that you first set up and fund your Solid Trust Pay account, because the P2P script is set for accounts to go into "inactive status" (I believe it's after 10 days with no funds). So it's really of the utmost importance that you have your funds ready BEFORE creating your P2P account. It will save you and the P2P staff any hassle down the road.

For the best information on P2P, you'll want to visit My Cash Forum. There is a forum/section dedicted there just for P2P. The members are wonderful and extremely helpful.

Best of luck and hope to see you in P2P smile.gif
mommyk
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 6 2007, 06:13 PM) [snapback]4535036[/snapback]
For the best information on P2P, you'll want to visit My Cash Forum. There is a forum/section dedicted there just for P2P. The members are wonderful and extremely helpful.

Best of luck and hope to see you in P2P smile.gif


Thank you mcpeewee68 (love your avatar)

Sorry to ask dumb questions but where is My Cash Forum? Is it in on the P2P site?

Also you really didn't answer the question about the Due Dillegence is the answer on that forum as well?

MommyK

I haven't signed up yet, I'm looking to see who I will join under. I forgot how I came across this!
treebartt
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 6 2007, 07:33 PM) [snapback]4535003[/snapback]
I was paid today and I requested it only 2 days ago!

And everything else is in the usual status of:

Thanks so much Nick and P2P!



CONGRATS McPee!!!! yahoo.gif thumbup(1).gif yahoo.gif Love all your graphics. I may have to borrow your

roll over one, since I have been doing that a lot too!!!
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IVM
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 6 2007, 11:56 PM) [snapback]4535168[/snapback]
Thank you mcpeewee68 (love your avatar)

Sorry to ask dumb questions but where is My Cash Forum? Is it in on the P2P site?

Also you really didn't answer the question about the Due Dillegence is the answer on that forum as well?

MommyK

I haven't signed up yet, I'm looking to see who I will join under. I forgot how I came across this!


I see no one has replied to your question yet except mcpeewee68 and it is important that you meet the rest of P2P members in MyCashForum where you will find much information and other members experience with the program ( some of them have been in P2P since February and many have spoken to Nick on the phone more than once and have a close relation with him ) This is the forum where Nick logs in ( although not daily ) and posts his updates and comments.

About DD, I think each one of us should conduct his/her own DD and feel comfortable according to what we expect or plan for an online program and how much money we want to risk online. Some people fully trust by simply speaking to admin on the phone, others don´t even need that and are happy with the results, etc.
Nick´s personal info has been open to everyone and you can call or arrange to visit him anytime.
No matter how much you trust, ALWAYS recover your seed money ASAP and you will not have anything to regret later.

The rest is just risk which you will always have anytime you spend money online and offline. There´s nothing 100% secure when it is about investments.

Take some time to read MyCashForum and you will find nice people there as to choose who will be your referrer. Also, you will get answers to your questions there.

Hope it helps.

letsearn4ever
Dear MommyK,

I fully agree with IVM. But this is really worth to join. Do not delay at all. and it does not matter as where you join this one as we all are making money with this.

Just to let you all know that i got paid again.
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 6 2007, 09:56 PM) [snapback]4535168[/snapback]
Thank you mcpeewee68 (love your avatar)

Sorry to ask dumb questions but where is My Cash Forum? Is it in on the P2P site?

Also you really didn't answer the question about the Due Dillegence is the answer on that forum as well?

MommyK

I haven't signed up yet, I'm looking to see who I will join under. I forgot how I came across this!


You're welcome MommyK,

I wasn't sure if I could place the link to My Cash Forum (on MMG), but I believe IVM did above. You can also easily find it through Google. And yes there is also a link on the P2P site smile.gif

And as far as due diligence, the best place to do your own DD is at MCF (My Cash Forum).
You'll really only be able to determine if it's right for you once you've visited there, but you'll certainly find A LOT of information, and plenty of helpful people. No lack of that!

Best of luck! biggrin.gif

QUOTE(treebartt @ Dec 6 2007, 11:37 PM) [snapback]4535279[/snapback]
CONGRATS McPee!!!! yahoo.gif thumbup(1).gif yahoo.gif Love all your graphics. I may have to borrow your

roll over one, since I have been doing that a lot too!!!
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Hi Tree wave.gif

Sure go ahead, borrow away! I'm excited now that I'm finally able to have fun with graphics again. I had an issue with my paste function on the other PC. What a drag! And I owe you a good one after your Thanksgiving post. I swear that cat really looked like a relative... rotflmao.gif

And rolling over is all I seem to be doing as well! It was finally fun to remove some, just a tad though...need to stay on my gameplan. Sure is fun either way! dancing4dh.gif
mommyk
A great big THANKS to all of you who answered my question here and PM'd me! I like the feel of the people who are involved with the program here and I will take a look at the forum today.

So far so good!

MommyK
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nineteen
QUOTE(nineteen @ Dec 5 2007, 03:50 PM) [snapback]4532800[/snapback]
i,m going* 60 Days thumbup(1).gif i love* Canada wub.gif

i love Snow* in Reno > Thank You wub.gif
Oe_eO
What is update about the "Debit Card" ?

I can't use STP or AlertPay. (There's no local exchanger that sell/buy those currencies at my place).
treebartt
QUOTE(Oe_eO @ Dec 7 2007, 12:25 PM) [snapback]4536525[/snapback]
What is update about the "Debit Card" ?

I can't use STP or AlertPay. (There's no local exchanger that sell/buy those currencies at my place).



Gary posted yesterday that everyone should keep $30 in their account to pay for

the card, because its coming soon!!!!!
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And a big to mommyk! smile.gif


PS: Looking forward to more of your graphics, then, McPee!
mommyk
QUOTE(treebartt @ Dec 7 2007, 11:01 AM) [snapback]4536593[/snapback]

Gary posted yesterday that everyone should keep $30 in their account to pay for

the card, because its coming soon!!!!!
yahoo.gif thumbup(1).gif yahoo.gif

And a big to mommyk! smile.gif
PS: Looking forward to more of your graphics, then, McPee!




THANK YOU
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Layton
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 7 2007, 02:40 PM) [snapback]4536674[/snapback]
THANK YOU
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If I may, I will answer you DD question, I have been in this for quite a while and have been making money o0n the NET for quite a few years. As for as this one goes, there are really two derogatory comments on this one that I have seen, one was a person that Nick refunded his money because he wanted things done his way and the other was a programmer that Nick fired.

At one point there were a few areas of concern that I brought up, but they were addressed and corrected and there are several that are maxed out and drawing 15k a month and Nick is paying all that is due. My confidence level is high with this program that I broke the rule with no misgivings and did not pull my initial as I usually do and kept rolling and now it is paying off handsomely.

If you decide to join, I would suggest that you set up an AlertPay or Solid Trust Pay account before you join the program and fund it, then join and purchase a plan. That is t5he way to avoid the hassle involved because if you join and are not funded through a processor, there is a time limit before you go to pending, then it is a hassle to get back active.

As far as I can see, this is not a too late to join venture, it will still be here when you decide, this is not cheerleading, but the facts as I see them.



Layton
mommyk
Layton,

Are you the same Layton that was on the forum with CEP? That one broke my heart! (The program not username Layton blush.gif )

Why do you suggest the other pay processors? I have e-bullion isn't that okay?

Thanks,

MommyK
Dorky
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 07:14 AM) [snapback]4536921[/snapback]
Layton,

Are you the same Layton that was on the forum with CEP? That one broke my heart! (The program not username Layton blush.gif )

Why do you suggest the other pay processors? I have e-bullion isn't that okay?

Thanks,

MommyK


Just in reply to your question about payment processors... now I am no guru here, nor a "max invester", but I also only had e-bullion a few months back when I joined this program. I exchanged the ebullion for STP through an exchanger and upgraded with no problems right from word go. Stella at STP is great, support is second to none. If you do intend to go this path remember to get your account verified with documents.. To have a working funded STP account you must be verified.. that rule applies to everyone, so even who you are paying it to is a real person as well.

I hope I have helped.

Dorky smile.gif
mommyk
QUOTE(Dorky @ Dec 7 2007, 02:28 PM) [snapback]4536935[/snapback]
Just in reply to your question about payment processors... now I am no guru here, nor a "max invester", but I also only had e-bullion a few months back when I joined this program. I exchanged the ebullion for STP through an exchanger and upgraded with no problems right from word go. Stella at STP is great, support is second to none. If you do intend to go this path remember to get your account verified with documents.. To have a working funded STP account you must be verified.. that rule applies to everyone, so even who you are paying it to is a real person as well.

I hope I have helped.

Dorky smile.gif


Hi Dorky,

I am so scarred to give anyone my KYC doc's. How do we know Stella and STP is stable and legit? I like that the programs need to prove themselves but like I said I'm afraid to. Is this just stupid? I have no idea why I trust e-bull either. I thought I saw somewhere that they are requesting DD from their programs do you know if that is true? I used to like the fact that you could make cash deposits straight to your account at the bank! Too bad they quit that. Oh well, it's all out of my control.

MommyK
Layton
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 7 2007, 05:52 PM) [snapback]4536969[/snapback]
Hi Dorky,

I am so scarred to give anyone my KYC doc's. How do we know Stella and STP is stable and legit? I like that the programs need to prove themselves but like I said I'm afraid to. Is this just stupid? I have no idea why I trust e-bull either. I thought I saw somewhere that they are requesting DD from their programs do you know if that is true? I used to like the fact that you could make cash deposits straight to your account at the bank! Too bad they quit that. Oh well, it's all out of my control.

MommyK
Yes, I am the one and the same Layton, that is the only6 one I use, and as far as e-bullion, I believe that STP has stoped accepting them, I dont really know since I use Alert Pay and have for years, but I believe that more and more processors are stopping using e-currency now than before.

Layton
Dorky
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 07:52 AM) [snapback]4536969[/snapback]
Hi Dorky,

I am so scarred to give anyone my KYC doc's. How do we know Stella and STP is stable and legit? I like that the programs need to prove themselves but like I said I'm afraid to. Is this just stupid? I have no idea why I trust e-bull either. I thought I saw somewhere that they are requesting DD from their programs do you know if that is true? I used to like the fact that you could make cash deposits straight to your account at the bank! Too bad they quit that. Oh well, it's all out of my control.

MommyK


I am very paranoide about payment processors, believe me.. but Stella and Marc run a great business. She would be the best one to talk too. There is a support phone number on the STP website you could call, but the support emails work a charm. With ebullion I have heard alot about them, but so far nothing has happened, but I don't keep much in there. I fund from my local post office to ebullion.

But your best bet would be to contact Stella.

Also I think the minimum deposit is now $100. But I see Layton is here, he would know for sure.

Dorky

QUOTE(Layton @ Dec 8 2007, 08:23 AM) [snapback]4537018[/snapback]
Yes, I am the one and the same Layton, that is the only6 one I use, and as far as e-bullion, I believe that STP has stoped accepting them, I dont really know since I use Alert Pay and have for years, but I believe that more and more processors are stopping using e-currency now than before.

Layton


That is right Layton, STP no longer does exchanges with e-bullion, but there is a reputable exchager who exchanges eb to STP, actually Stella sent me in their direction. I have used the service a few times and I have found them to more than helpfull, and surprisingly quick.

Dorky smile.gif
mcpeewee68
MommyK,

I think you'll definitely feel a lot better if you're able to call Stella at STP. It may relieve some of your anxiety. She's fantastic, and so is STP's service. She would have no problems answering your questions (regarding any fears you may have). Very nice lady. Good luck! smile.gif
Musmerah
biggrin.gif Hey guy l'm back
l already reinvest back.....if l want to withdrawal to STP
and made change to e-gold with Richard owner of cashing-n-suf.
every one get pay there.because richard join invest in P2P.
that all for to day thumbup(1).gif





http://www.cashing-n-surf.com/?ref=953
http://www.pathway-2-prosperity.net?r=mus_cheng
mommyk
Thanks agin everyone for your opinions and advice. I will look into STP tomorrow and I think I'll take the jump into P2P then as well!

Once again a BIG thank you!

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MommyK
ragingriver
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 01:26 PM) [snapback]4537311[/snapback]
Thanks agin everyone for your opinions and advice. I will look into STP tomorrow and I think I'll take the jump into P2P then as well!

Once again a BIG thank you!

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MommyK



Mommyk i have been in p-2-p since the early days and it has been paying regularly.

I am confident you will not regret joining. I myself was a bit hesitant to start with but now I am
more than happy and things are looking good for 2008 to be a better year for me.
Please join us at MYCashForum and peruse the many pages at your leisure to help you make an informed decision on whether to join or not to join.
Take care.
ragingriver
treebartt
QUOTE(ragingriver @ Dec 7 2007, 11:09 PM) [snapback]4537424[/snapback]
Mommyk i have been in p-2-p since the early days and it has been paying regularly.

I am confident you will not regret joining. I myself was a bit hesitant to start with but now I am
more than happy and things are looking good for 2008 to be a better year for me.
Please join us at MYCashForum and peruse the many pages at your leisure to help you make an informed decision on whether to join or not to join.
Take care.
ragingriver



If you've been with P2P since the early days, then you are, most likely, in profit and have

nothing to worry about, but it is still a little scary for new members. I only joined in Sept.

Wish I had joined sooner. I haven't gotten my seed money back yet, but after talking to Nick,

I'm more assured. He made it clear he's here for the long haul, so hopefully, I have plenty

of time.
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Aussie Ann/bandi
I put in more than I normally would when I joined 2 months ago - and I decided not to be greedy by rolling it all over - and I've taken out 3/4 of my seed. I'll get the rest out on Tuesday then concentrate on building my deposits so that, all being well, this time next year - will have a nice monthly income. I'm a cautious investor wink.gif

And I agree with everyone re STP - awesome service.
junk2
I haven't seen a paid post in this thread for a bout 3-4 days..??
manosteel
QUOTE(junk2 @ Dec 8 2007, 02:02 PM) [snapback]4537519[/snapback]
I haven't seen a paid post in this thread for a bout 3-4 days..??



perhaps it is because nobody has chosen to post "paid" here.

Go to MCF -- you may see a more balanced array of posts.

I myself am waiting for the return of my principal in the next 2 weeks..


and I'll be playing with pure profit in 3 plans thereafter building it towards the max allowed.
letsearn4ever
QUOTE(junk2 @ Dec 7 2007, 10:02 PM) [snapback]4537519[/snapback]
I haven't seen a paid post in this thread for a bout 3-4 days..??


Everyone is being paid on time. most of the members post on MCF forum.
ragingriver
QUOTE(treebartt @ Dec 8 2007, 03:25 PM) [snapback]4537443[/snapback]
If you've been with P2P since the early days, then you are, most likely, in profit and have

nothing to worry about, but it is still a little scary for new members. I only joined in Sept.

Wish I had joined sooner. I haven't gotten my seed money back yet, but after talking to Nick,

I'm more assured. He made it clear he's here for the long haul, so hopefully, I have plenty

of time.
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Yes, but in the beginning I was also a new member and yes I do understand the apprehension during the early days. I also talked to Nick and he reassured me then he was here for the long haul but it still doesn't stop the worry while waiting until you get your seed money out.
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(junk2 @ Dec 8 2007, 01:02 AM) [snapback]4537519[/snapback]
I haven't seen a paid post in this thread for a bout 3-4 days..??


Not true! I just posted one a page or two back! biggrin.gif

jesfas
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 8 2007, 05:57 AM) [snapback]4537959[/snapback]
Not true! I just posted one a page or two back! biggrin.gif



I also was paid this week. I think this is a great program and will be around for some time. I have been paid regularly, although it may take a few days. Just my 2-cents worth. jesfas
treebartt
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 8 2007, 06:57 AM) [snapback]4537959[/snapback]
Not true! I just posted one a page or two back! biggrin.gif



hehe...you're too funny, McPee!
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nineteen
Does anyone* know if support works on weekends? The money is in my account but is not going into the 60 Plan unsure.gif
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(nineteen @ Dec 8 2007, 01:48 PM) [snapback]4538574[/snapback]
Does anyone* know if support works on weekends? The money is in my account but is not going into the 60 Plan unsure.gif



No need to contact support nineteen. I'm guessing that you may have used decimal points?

When you go to put your amount in...remove any decimal points. For example, if you are trying to add $100.00 ....remove the decimal point and put it in to look like this... 10000

I'm hoping that's the issue and that will solve it for you smile.gif

QUOTE(treebartt @ Dec 8 2007, 01:26 PM) [snapback]4538546[/snapback]

hehe...you're too funny, McPee!
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Hiya Tree!
nineteen
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 8 2007, 10:57 AM) [snapback]4538580[/snapback]
No need to contact support nineteen. I'm guessing that you may have used decimal points?

When you go to put your amount in...remove any decimal points. For example, if you are trying to add $100.00 ....remove the decimal point and put it in to look like this... 10000

I'm hoping that's the issue and that will solve it for you smile.gif
Hiya Tree!

Thanks 4 the help Mcpeewee68 will try again peace.gif
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(nineteen @ Dec 8 2007, 02:15 PM) [snapback]4538616[/snapback]
Thanks 4 the help Mcpeewee68 will try again peace.gif


I do hope that was the case! Good luck! Let me know if it works out thumbup(1).gif
nineteen
QUOTE(mcpeewee68 @ Dec 8 2007, 11:21 AM) [snapback]4538627[/snapback]
I do hope that was the case! Good luck! Let me know if it works out thumbup(1).gif

it worked thanks* yahoo.gif
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(nineteen @ Dec 8 2007, 02:54 PM) [snapback]4538677[/snapback]
it worked thanks* yahoo.gif


Wooo hooo!

You're Welcome!!

Welcome to P2P!!! clapping7.gif
mommyk
Hi,

i just posted this on my cash forum and thought I would put it here as well to get a reply as well:

I posted a question here yesterday asking for some type of reference or proof that everything is ok with the SEC and OEC as I saw was stated here and now the post is gone. I am new, 1st post so if I placed it in the wrong thread or did something wrong please let me know. Otherwise, I would love an answer to my only question that I have about this wonderful opportunity.

Thank you,
MommyK

Dorky
I think there was so much goings on with that topic in the general thread over there, they were setting up a different one. The mods over there are very strict what is posted in the thread. Please check other P2P threads at that forum.

I has been discussed at great length in the past. For you own satisification, maybe you should contact PVS by PM over there, and even contact support.

Just note: this is a Canadian registered company.

Dorky
mommyk
QUOTE(Dorky @ Dec 8 2007, 01:44 PM) [snapback]4538762[/snapback]
I has been discussed at great length in the past. For you own satisification, maybe you should contact PVS by PM over there, and even contact support.

Just note: this is a Canadian registered company.


I am trying to read everything I can but sometimes the facts get twisted I've seen that P2P is in the US, then I saw it is 100% offshore now are you saying they are in Canada? I'm sorry but I'm getting really confused and if it says where they are on their web site then I must be missing it. Dumb question #2 (of many to come probably! LOL) What is PVS?

Thanks Dorky,

MommyK
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IVM
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 06:04 PM) [snapback]4538783[/snapback]
I am trying to read everything I can but sometimes the facts get twisted I've seen that P2P is in the US, then I saw it is 100% offshore now are you saying they are in Canada? I'm sorry but I'm getting really confused and if it says where they are on their web site then I must be missing it. Dumb question #2 (of many to come probably! LOL) What is PVS?

Thanks Dorky,

MommyK
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Actually, his username in the forum is PVR and his name is Gary.
He is P2P representative in the forum and contacts Nick by phone everyday. He will be able to answer your questions about SEC far better than most of us international members here.

BTW, Nick is from Ontario, Canada. He has clearly explained that his investments have nothing to do with SEC or even with OEC due to the kind of offshore investments he runs.

But again, Gary is qualified to explain all this to you. Also, he is from Canada as well.
Layton
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 05:04 PM) [snapback]4538783[/snapback]
I am trying to read everything I can but sometimes the facts get twisted I've seen that P2P is in the US, then I saw it is 100% offshore now are you saying they are in Canada? I'm sorry but I'm getting really confused and if it says where they are on their web site then I must be missing it. Dumb question #2 (of many to come probably! LOL) What is PVS?

Thanks Dorky,

MommyK
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Ok, I will try to explain to you what brought up the questions you asked. There are members that are being sued for the return of funds to CEP, who in turn were sending bank wires to Nicks bank, and since the accounts of the sued members were being closely monitered, the authorities alerted Nicks bank and the OFC, which in turn opened an investigation. Nick in turn up on their advice opened another bank account and that satisfied the Canadian authorities. The SEC has nothing to do with any one in Canada and they can only alert the OFC and provide proof, they have no legal jurisdiction on foreign soil. Nick is Canadian and has no ventures in the US, he also say's he has no ventures on Canadian soil, so he has complied with the OFS issues and is legal as far as the OFS is concerned. Nick has statd that all his investments are offshore, so is out of the OFS jurisdiction as for his investments. Now this is what Nick has stated, but it is up to you as to if you choose to believe it or not. All I can personally say is that to this point he has done what he has said he would do, he is still paying even when the withdrawals for Christmas are occurring daily.

Layton
nineteen
QUOTE(Layton @ Dec 8 2007, 04:11 PM) [snapback]4538959[/snapback]
Ok, I will try to explain to you what brought up the questions you asked. There are members that are being sued for the return of funds to CEP, who in turn were sending bank wires to Nicks bank, and since the accounts of the sued members were being closely monitered, the authorities alerted Nicks bank and the OFC, which in turn opened an investigation. Nick in turn up on their advice opened another bank account and that satisfied the Canadian authorities. The SEC has nothing to do with any one in Canada and they can only alert the OFC and provide proof, they have no legal jurisdiction on foreign soil. Nick is Canadian and has no ventures in the US, he also say's he has no ventures on Canadian soil, so he has complied with the OFS issues and is legal as far as the OFS is concerned. Nick has statd that all his investments are offshore, so is out of the OFS jurisdiction as for his investments. Now this is what Nick has stated, but it is up to you as to if you choose to believe it or not. All I can personally say is that to this point he has done what he has said he would do, he is still paying even when the withdrawals for Christmas are occurring daily.

Layton

Thanks Layton 4 your input* The USA has more product [cars,food,TV,s, and tons of electronic junk* i don,t need] than income wub.gif
mommyk
Thank you!

That was my one and only concern after loosing so much with CEP, because of the SEC, I just didn't want to make the same mistake again.

I am completely satisfied now and can concentrate on my "strategy". I am getting verified with STP and will be an official member of P2P next week!

I am very excited.

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MommyK
mcpeewee68
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 11:01 PM) [snapback]4539158[/snapback]
Thank you!

That was my one and only concern after loosing so much with CEP, because of the SEC, I just didn't want to make the same mistake again.

I am completely satisfied now and can concentrate on my "strategy". I am getting verified with STP and will be an official member of P2P next week!

I am very excited.

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MommyK


Woo hoo! Excellent news MommyK! The owner of My Cash Forum, Kent, did an interview with Nick not too long ago. You can listen to it here if you like:

http://www.24surfmonitor.com/new/p2pint1.php

It answers questions that you may have in reference to SEC issues, and it's nice to hear the info directly from Nick smile.gif
fredg48
I just got my STP account funded and was able to put some
money into P2P.....and I am so excited about the potential
for growing my money in this program!!

Keep it going! biggrin.gif

God bless,
Fred
BillyT
Another Payment received from P-2-P!!
Thanks Nick!
BillyT
treebartt
QUOTE(mommyk @ Dec 8 2007, 11:01 PM) [snapback]4539158[/snapback]
Thank you!

That was my one and only concern after loosing so much with CEP, because of the SEC, I just didn't want to make the same mistake again.

I am completely satisfied now and can concentrate on my "strategy". I am getting verified with STP and will be an official member of P2P next week!

I am very excited.

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MommyK


Great news mommy!!! Nice to have you aboard!

And let me know what your strategy is. I have none. I've got 2 expiries this week,

and don't know if I should be greedy or not!! LOL
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QUOTE(fredg48 @ Dec 9 2007, 08:20 AM) [snapback]4539834[/snapback]
I just got my STP account funded and was able to put some
money into P2P.....and I am so excited about the potential
for growing my money in this program!!

Keep it going! biggrin.gif

God bless,
Fred



Congrats Fred! I know what you mean about growing your money. Problem is,

I don't know when to stop!!! hehe....
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