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P2P states quite clearly in its FAQ's that payments will be made within 5-10 business days. That rule seems to have been conveniently overlooked. I've also noticed postings stating that members are making mistakes. As much as that may be the case, never the less, I would take these excuses with a grain of salt since it is coming from people like Chris007 who many know has been involved with other scams in the past. Rhonda Brooks aka Brookie is one other active member who was a key player in the TriStar scam so her credibility is out the window. I am simply gob smacked to learn that these people are key members and part of the administrative team of P2P. One would think that Nick would have chosen his key people wisely and checked their online track record before placing them in the positions which they now hold. On the subject of members making mistakes, one would think that the main cause for those mistakes is mainly because of the poor scripts connected with the site itself. That plus the confusion with members having to make a deposit from their PP to their account first before being able to make a withdrawal. P2P changed their selection of PP's and this has been the fundamental reason for the confusion. That plus the failure of their support team to adequately inform their membership base. One would think that any major change to the program should be followed up by an email to inform everyone of these changes. Has anyone received even one email (apart from the registration confirmation email) from P2P about these major changes? For a program to insist on strict business practices, its obvious that the administrative staff have failed to conduct themselves in a business like manner and I've simply baffled that some of the most basic business practices connected with an online business is frequently overlooked. |
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Nobody has to prove anything here!! Read the terms "OUR MONEY IS PIGGY BACKING ON THE GUYS INVESTMENTS" Whether you want to be a believer or not I really don't care. We are all adults or at least some of us and when you signed up INCLUDING MYSELF, none of us knew what this program was all about you knew you were taking a BIG RISK without any promises, at least that's the way you should have approached internet investing. Now if you happen to be ignorant or too greedy and bet the house that's your own fault, you have no one else to blame for your own stupidity. That's why there is a saying, ONLY INVEST WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE" yes.yes, you heard this many times before but that's the reality. I know I didn't invest much and even if something is to happen , which I know will not, well so be it. I know I didn't sign up for some unrealistic promises like a lot of you seem to think. Look, the fact remains it might be slow for now or in the future as far as payments are concerned but that's ok by me as long as he is paying. I don't rely on p2p as my only source of income like a lot do and they think that p2p owes them something. |
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What I find most interesting about your post is "Once I get my money I'm out of this game". You apparently haven't "lost ALL of your faith" have you? I can't wait for you to be "out of this game" also. P2P doesn't need "losers" like you. Don't let the door hit you on the ass! |
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For an online investment scheme which claims to have connections with other large investment opportunities, there seems to be very little information to proof that these claims are real. The possibility of Nick Smirnow being a real person is also highly doubtful and though many who have been paid and cotinue to get paid seem to be quite happy to overlook this 'minor' detail, I would stand to question why any CEO would be deceitful about his identity. Doesn't it sound very much like a contradiction when members are told to treat P2P like a real business when they are fundamentally doing so in complete ignorance of who is running the business. If Nick Smirnow is a real person running a real business, then his identity would be known and that would put many of these doubts about his credibility to rest. However, since this is not the case, it doesn't surprise me one bit that many people are calling it a scam because the primary individual running this program is a complete unknown. Last edited by top_admin : Sep 24th, 2008 at 03:19 PM. Reason: fixing quotes |
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A real business would have had their electricity cut off if they didnt pay the electric company in 80+ days. Nick was probably living in a dump when he started this ponzi scheme. He is now living on a tropical island laughing at all of you believers. The lack of common sense here is staggering. Makes me want to start my own scam. I had no idea that people were this stupid.
Soon, we will be coming up on 90 days and then next year to get paid! LOL |
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I see the psych ward has set up a computer room. The past several post are absolutly rediculous. There is a place and time for everything, I believe the p2p members are truly out of hand. We can agree to disagree, if p2p is running so well why do you care when people put it down. Who are you trying to convince? At first this seemed to be an informative site now it's just a trash barrel. What do you hope to accomplish with this crazy bantering. Take your psych meds and get off the computer.
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oh don't you worry about that. i get off on my computer all the time. oh, and i do take medication as well... imagine if i didn't? man, i would probably do something absolutely crazy like invest money into something where someone who claims to run the company refuses to tell you where your money is being invested. |
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This forum never seemed informative. I looks like it has always just been a play ground to me. Anyone that would come to this forum for information on anything is a complete idiot. With the fact that you don't even have to register people will post anything and everything. Use it for entertainment, if you can find any in here |
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As opposed to sitting there like a broke ass and not take any chances . The best thing I must have done is thrown my meds away and let the voices in my head talk me into investing in such a program. Because I have cashed out a nice profit. |
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