Jul 14th 2006
Daily11Surf – Caution
Tags: Daily11Surf.Daily11Surf hasn’t made any payments for about a day and a half now according to their stats.
Time to exercise a bit of caution, though this could be a small stalling period to prolong the life of the program (I believe their terms are payment within 7 days) or it could be the beginning of the end.
Either way I’d give it a day or two and you know, if you’re looking for a game, try Diggos, and if you’re looking for something real, try FX-Experts with your money instead!
Popularity: 2% [?]

I won’t say this time: “You see, I told you…”
It may be too late for people who have their money stuck in this program. They may probably never get their money back.
I often say: “Better to be pro-active (as much as possible) than re-active”. The Q & A I mentioned in another comment was already a “Red flag” for me. Anyway, never wait for a “RED flag” to w/d your money cause when the “RED flag” comes it’s already too late.
Something from HyipDiscussion:
Originally Posted by Gold Trader
-The last payment day is 12th July, the first time D11S drag payment to 2 days.
-Admin didn’t update for 2 days, and his mod can’t get him for 2 days
-Admin usually very active at MMG, but gone for 2 days
Call me paranoid or making conclusion too fast, I am sure you dare not to bet with me, I said this one 100% gone, purely base on experience.
Yeap, definitely biting dust, this one.
To Luc: you weren’t exactly telling us anything we don’t know. I clearly said many times it was a game, a punt, a bit of fun, which seems to be the very definition of ‘autosurf.’
If it is gone now and doesn’t pull off a second wind it had a good run, a solid month is more than 99% these days.
In nearly every post I recommend something like FX-E, yet people will still willingly put thousands upon thousands into tosh and games, yet be hesitant to even get into something like FX-E with the minimum?
The information is in front of them, and in this case, I always ramble on about ‘games’ so people will hopefully see that distinction.
Anyway, arguments about losing money in a game is kinda moot. It was a game… The end inevitably comes as hopefully we all know now.
There was a point in there somewhere, I hope it came out (I’m very tired.) I wasn’t being critical or anything, just making an observation on people’s habits.
chancer, you’re right to say it’s a game but unfortunately many investors don’t see in this way. Most are dreaming to invest in programs that will last in the long HAUL. But such thing rarely happens.
But I’m agree with you, we should keep reminding ppl this is a game and to use the “golden rule” as well.
Luc, could you do me a favour and drop me an email? I have something private to discuss with you
HI Chancer,
I think that many have invested with FXE. However, they typically use Jude’s ref link because he offers 50% ref rebate. I know that if I have a choice of getting a ref rebate or not, I’ll take the rebate everytime. Anway, just my 2 cents.
- Sharon
I’m not talking about people under me Sharon, or the small community that read this blog. I’m talking about the bigger picture, and the larger trends.
(Being of course that the small community -( not meant in a bad way but there are tens of thousands of people out there involved in this gig)- that read this blog are generally well informed, and are generally in FX-E somewhat. And btw, Jude originally signed up under me in FX-E way back when, upon my introduction of it. Just a morsel of trivia.)
Uhm, your point chancer?
I just found Sharon’s tone slightly condescending, which I’m sure she didn’t mean, and was pointing out that her insinuating that I was looking at this from a teency tiny fishbowl perspective was a bit off base.
My statement about FX-E, etc. vs. ponzis was in no way based off an observation of the small niche of the community we occupy, and perhaps she may have taken it to mean that I was making a statement based on my refs for FX-E or something.
A miscommunication, that after 12 hours on location shooting, I was too tired to recommunicate properly.
But it is a true trend. People sink thousands into 1000% DAILY SCAM OF THE WEEK and yet won’t even put a meager amount into something which, for all intents and purposes, looks like a REAL investment.