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    Feb 15th 2007

    There has been too much ding dongs going on with Just Pay Daily.

    Yes, proper verification has been done before by people calling and matching the phone numbers of Richard. Yes, mailing address verified and even a UK Bank Account number which is traceable.

    I left a comment on HYIPDiscussion, which I think I’d share with the rest of our readers,

    It sounds very very stupid to have lost the domain to a hacker. Seriously that would have been a really big big flag for me.

    A person might get the site defaced by a hacker, injected scripts to grab money even, but to lose a DOMAIN to a hacker?

    That being said, did he register with a fake alias then since he can’t get it back from the registrar?


    There’s a blog entry done by Dollarblog which I found via DrunkonLife that is worth reading on Richard, JP-Daily. The authenticity remains anonymous, but money in the pocket is better (Or place it elsewhere which should do you better)
    The source of information on Dollarblog wasn’t confirmed, as such I’ll retract my statements on JP-Daily.

    Still the registrar thing irks me, but we’ll continue to monitor the situation on how JP is doing with readers who are members of JP-Daily.

    My apologies to those who’re affected by my quick judgment.

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    6 Responses to “Just Pay Daily I’d Avoid, You?”  

    1. Gravatar Icon 1 adamswe

      talk is cheap seriously I have no problems with JP

    2. Gravatar Icon 2 Jude

      adam, i heard that the website is up, and you’re member? what exactly is going on in JP?

    3. Gravatar Icon 3 Paul

      Hi Jude,

      I’m a member of JP as well.

      I too found the story of losing the domain as a bit odd, but it did not effect payments.

      Since that has happen he has gotten the site back up and things have been running rather smoothly.

      As far as typical internet programs go, I think JP is a bit better than most. He runs the program in a straight forward and honest way.

      Right now he’s pruning the database down to get rid of all members with less than $200 on account.

      Those with less than $200 get a refund of their account and are able to participate in a private pool that is set up by one of the members.

      out and out scammers don’t give back money.

      I would like to hear more from people who were involved in his previous venture. That program did not work out and he claims he is paying people back. I don’t know the status of those payments right now.

      He doesn’t hide the fact that he ran a previous venture and the program failed. He acknowledges his mistakes and claims to have worked them out.

      Some people are dumping some pretty big money into JP which is not something I would do, but that is just me.

      All and all, I think if you’re only dealing with a small amount of money, (less than $500) JP is as good as any program out there with the same amount of risk.

      Personally, i’m in to taking more control of my funds myself but I do feel JP is a good calculated risk for a small investor.

      Best wishes

    4. Gravatar Icon 4 Levaz

      While Dollarsblog does deserve credit for bringing out the truth about Richard and GGI, it was old news to the members of JP-D even while the information was unfolding!! We mentioned that at the time too!! ALL that had to be done was read the forum – most of the news was already there. Since then, all Dollarblog has done is incite fear and harp on the fears of investors of JP-D both times something went wrong. You can visit our forum to see for yourself. And I am sure he/she will return at the next hiccup to incite fear and panic again.

      As far as loosing the domain, it was not just JP-D that was hijacked, apparently the hacker got into the registrars database, and took over every domain (E+OE – I am not an expert at this so perhaps, my choice of words may be incorrect). He wanted 10K to return the domain – why bother since JP-D admin has made it clear that he is only running the program until he has earned enough to meet his targets.

      Just want the ALL facts brought to light for proper evaluation.

      Levaz

    5. Gravatar Icon 5 Jude

      Levaz, I’m gonna do some changes to this blog entry as well. Thanks for clarifying.

    6. Gravatar Icon 6 Goldwarrior

      I’ve been a member of JP Daily since Oct 8 last year, I now have a 4 digit account balance, I’ve earned more than what I’ve deposited and have withdrawn about 50% of my initial deposit by withdrawing 1/2 of profits earned at the end of each month. I’ve had no problems thus far and receive my withdrawal request usually within 24 hours.

      There have been some recent posts in the forum from those that clam to have been refunded from GGI as well as a post from back in December from the supposed largest investor in GGI that was refunded.

      Recent returns have been lower on average than when the program first started, however admin explains that in the beginning he was pooling investors funds with some of his own personal funds to generate returns.

      Despite all the challenges, admin manages to generate decent returns (relatively speaking for the HYIP arena). I’d say all is well.

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