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I'm a bit worried that there's going to be a mass exodus of cash from the private doublers that everyone is now so dilligently reinvesting in. Though no one is admitting it, I'm sure there are many whose spends will taper this month. Is anyone else concerned?
QUOTE(jusoha @ Dec 1 2004, 04:58 PM) I'm a bit worried that there's going to be a mass exodus of cash from the private doublers that everyone is now so dilligently reinvesting in. Though no one is admitting it, I'm sure there are many whose spends will taper this month. Is anyone else concerned? [right][snapback]64162[/snapback][/right] I'm not worried. Any money that would be taken out for Christmas would be withdrawn by now, not later.
As I have said in one of my other posts, I won't be stupid enough to spend all the money I have earned from my money-making programs just for Christmas. It's nice to get a little out to buy gifts and food. But there is life after Christmas, you know. And sometimes people forget about that. And not to continue with the good money-making programs during or after Christmas will definitely be an UNSOUND financial decision and may even hurt our future.
Bah humbug baby
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Dec 2 2004, 07:06 AM) Bah humbug baby [right][snapback]64169[/snapback][/right] You calling me 'baby'?
I won't be withdrawing any more than usual. I still have bills to pay in January, February, March, etc.
I started investing in the doublers as a means to stretch the budget until my PIPS account had built up significantly. There is NO WAY I will start pulling large amounts of money out of them now. Sure, I admit I will probably start to do as the admin suggests, and that is reinvest 75% and w/d the balance so that I can give my family (and yes, myself) a nicer christmas.
But, the bills will still keep showing up and someones got to pay them. I suppose seeing as how my name are on them ....
I'm keeping my eye on my goals and investing as planned.
QUOTE(dollardriven @ Dec 2 2004, 08:20 AM) I'm keeping my eye on my goals and investing as planned. [right][snapback]64232[/snapback][/right] Same here! QUOTE(dollardriven @ Dec 1 2004, 06:20 PM) I'm keeping my eye on my goals and investing as planned. [right][snapback]64232[/snapback][/right] I'm sticking to my goals of maxxing these doublers out. Once I hit the $1.5k-$2k cap per day, I'll take my profits and invest them in an offline business. QUOTE(freeboi @ Dec 1 2004, 06:20 PM) You calling me 'baby'? [right][snapback]64181[/snapback][/right] Something I used to say all the time. Think I watched The Rat Pack a few too many times...
I'm prophetic.
Three words for you, or one acronym: VIP QUOTE(jusoha @ Dec 2 2004, 03:02 AM) I'm prophetic. Three words for you, or one acronym: VIP [right][snapback]64529[/snapback][/right] That was not because of everyone wiping out their accounts, it was because they paid early. No doubler should pay early, it makes provokes people to be afraid when cycle times go back to normal. Also paying early just makes the program die earlier, if these programs want to be long term they can't pay early.
VIP is just changing strategy. Nothing wrong with that. Businesses change all the time to keep up with everybody else. If business don't change than they die. Natural cycle of business.
people will slow down their investments.
Wallstreetdoubler is set up to handle that though with their reserve fund and outstanding marketing skills. As for wa360, I'm not quite sure their plans, but I have been impressed that they have managed to keep cycle times down for this long. They must be doing something right... QUOTE(Radmax86 @ Dec 2 2004, 08:00 AM) people will slow down their investments. Wallstreetdoubler is set up to handle that though with their reserve fund and outstanding marketing skills. As for wa360, I'm not quite sure their plans, but I have been impressed that they have managed to keep cycle times down for this long. They must be doing something right... [right][snapback]64734[/snapback][/right] If you pay consistently.. you receive cash consistently in the form of new members wanting the consistent payments and re-investments from current members who love the consistent pay.. it's really very simple... That's all WA360 and WallStreet are doing they are consistent.. VIP came out and got all excited and starting paying early.. now they have back pedaled and said we'll pay you when we receive funds.. we all know how these work.. but to come out and say it is not good.. they should have went to 120% in 8 days and the other 80% in 16 days or something more concrete.. Does the admin of VIP even know of MMG? do they even study their market? it really makes you wonder..
I'm not going to change my long term goal.
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