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    Jun 16th 2006

    The fallen PhoenixSurf (http://www.phoenixsurf.com/) is trying to revive again (thanks to Roger for the update). You could check the update coming from their homepage.

    Personally I agree with Roger, they should be paying every members whom they owe before we could start installing credibility into them again.

    Friday, June 16, 2006

    IMPORTANT: Please re-login to your account and update your NME Debit Card once again. If you have done it already, please re-login to make sure that it is still there on file. If your NME Debit Card is not on file, please login and click on the yellow button to the right of your name in your back office. Once there, please enter your NME Debit Card number, then make sure to enter your password, then hit save. If you do not put in your password and hit save, changes will not be made.

    Thursday, June 15, 2006

    The uncontrollable recent events that have caused Phoenix Surf to suffer have educated us. It has equipped us to develop a program that is full proof. We have been DDOS attacked, hacked, and many other anomalies that have paralyzed the program. The positive outcome through this adversity is that we learned that our next program would be BIGGER and STRONGER than any thing this industry has seen. We have modified and improved the traffic exchange concept. Most importantly, we learned that a program could have many benefits to advertisers and members alike, however the single most important feature of New Global Traffic can be summed up in one word: SUSTAINABILITY. We have worked extremely hard to create a program that can truly change the industry as a whole. Lastly, as we continue to work on litigating the problems in Phoenix Surf, we are excited to announce our new program: New Global Traffic.

    We are launching NGT because of the popular demand made by our members. We are very proud to say that Phoenix Surf was arguably the fastest growing traffic exchange site to date, but even with the success that it achieved, it still had its issues. Once again, with much input and supporting cast, New Global Traffic will change the way Traffic Exchange has been perceived in the past and will be participated in during the very near future.

    We would like everybody to take Thursday June 15 to make sure that they are completely prepared to register for our new site, newglobaltraffic.com. Again, this site is like nothing that has ever been seen in this industry. The mistakes and pitfalls that have befallen the industry in the past have been reversed. Remember, in order to sign up for NGT you must be registered with nmeglobal.com and INVISUS. Please contact your upline to receive both of these links if you are not already registered. We hope you are as excited as us about your future success! www.newglobaltraffic.com.

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    7 Responses to “PhoenixSurf announcing New Global Traffic”  

    1. Gravatar Icon 1 Kristoff

      Well… here we go again!

      Perhaps NME has learned FROM the PhoenixSurf experience. They certainly didn’t seem to learn much DURING the experience.

      What bothered me most about the ownership of PhoenixSurf was the unabashed arrogance in which they dealt with members, and I still feel that they were less than direct in their explanations of what was happening with the site. At the end they claimed failure as a result of a multitude of issues, but primarily the crippling impact of DDOS attacks and, finally, theft by the PheonixSurf admin that NME hired. Now, in their NGT release, they refer to “uncontrollable recent events…” which caused the downfall of PhoenixSurf. Whether expressed publicly or not, I hope that NME has understood and accepted the degree of personal responsibility they have in the demise of PhoenixSurf. In any case, it had to have been a humbling experience.

      That said, I strongly believe credit should be given where due and, from a personal standpoint, NME fully refunded the substantial upgrade amount I had with PhoenixSurf when it went down. I can forgive the arrogance of youth and exuberance, but not the absence of honor and ethics. NME proved themselves, at least to me, to be honorable. For that reason, NewGlobalTraffic opens with a level of credibility that I do not afford other new sites.

      Kristoff

    2. Gravatar Icon 2 Jude

      Interesting, some positive mindset for NGT. I do wish you good luck on their new program though Kristoff! *your nickname sounds familar*

    3. Gravatar Icon 3 Kristoff

      Jude… yes, we spoke via email recently.

      One short clarification to my comments regarding NGT. Clearly my experience with PhoenixSurf and NME left me with mixed feelings. They honored their commitment, at least to me, and that doesn’t happen often in the surf world. Normally, I conduct my own DD and stand on the sidelines for a few weeks before committing any test spend. In this case, I know who NME is and I’m willing to jump in early. However, as with any surf program, I will start off cautiously. It’s only prudent.

      Kristoff

    4. Gravatar Icon 4 Jude

      Good points. We just have to be cautious in this field that we are in. Would it be possible to share your DD with us?

    5. Gravatar Icon 5 hunter11

      Hi all,
      I am glad that Kristoff was lucky enough to get paid from phoenix but some of us haven’t been paid yet so I might hold off on giving those people any credibility whatsoever.
      I enjoy your blog Jude.
      Hunter11

    6. Gravatar Icon 6 Jude

      Thank you hunter, hope you’ll continue to visit us often.

      Lucky for me I wanted out for Phoenix because of the VMcard issue, but nevertheless autosurfs or any other hyi programs would suffer from the same fate, it’s only a matter of time norm.

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