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10 Symptoms of a Dying H.Y.I.P

Even though I’m not into any HYIP programs since few years back, but I love to write the things that I know, at least for the sharing spirit and learning purposes.

Almost all tips below are not new to the old-timer HYIP investors. But for those of you who are clueless about this, it’s time for a read;

  • A HYIP can last from few weeks to few months. If you know the HYIP is X months old already, then it’s nearly at the end of road. X depends on the yield offered, the higher the yield offered, the smaller X will be.
  • HYIP is about a game. Administrators of HYIP must be the ones who are expert in nothing, except a story-making. Normally whatever reasons they give, they all are the last attempt to delay the doomsday.
  • DDOS/hacker. Almost all HYIPs admins talk about DDOS and hackers before the were gone forever.
  • System unstability. Why suddenly after few months the so called system go unstable? Beware, system unstability normally is an uncured sickness to any HYIP and may result in an overall system fatality.
  • Complaints. Take a really sharp observation on this one. Increasing number of complaints indicates something wrong with the program. Don’t simply ignore it.
  • No more cheerleaders. Some of them start talking about another programs and willing to help you with that new program. Maybe you want to check the referral commission they are offering?
  • Admins being busy. You rarely see admins answering questions and entertaining the members. You really miss them.
  • No more ‘please’s. You rarely see admins or members talk in a friendly way. A lot of unsatisfaction around.
  • Website not accessible. Things go tougher nowadays.
  • The page cannot be displayed / Server not found. Oh dear! It’s the great RIP.
Btw, I hope that I’m not offending anyone. Truth hurts, but what make us smarter is to learn from things that we have done yesterday. Cheers!

p/s: not all HYIP programs intended to scam people, but, any program life cycle is about create-run-die. Face it.

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Bedbug infestations on rise across U.S.

- For Benton, a 31-year-old graduate student, the bedbugs sparked a seven-month battle that included bug bombs and the tossing out of his and his fiancee's bedroom furniture.
They gave up and moved out of their apartment in New York and eventually moved back to their native Memphis, Tenn. Benton said the bugs essentially drove them out of New York because they couldn't sleep knowing the bugs may be anywhere.
"The main part of it is psychological trauma that they create because of the idea that they are feeding on you at night," Benton said. "It's still hard to talk about if it's anywhere near bedtime." -

An adult bed-bug full of blood is seen in this undated handout photograph in Sydney

Bedbugs are turning up in hospitals, schools, movie theaters, health clubs. Recent reports put them in a New Jersey college dorm and a Los Angeles hotel — where one guest filed a $5 million lawsuit. Apartment tenants have taken landlords to court over infestations.

The current generation of exterminators has been caught unaware by these pests, which were all but forgotten for decades. They blame the comeback on several factors, primarily increased global travel and the banning of potent pesticides like DDT.

“We feel like we’re starting from scratch,” said Eisenberg, who returned this weekend from a conference where bedbugs were a top priority. “The only thing we know is that we don’t know anything.”

The tiny vermin avoid light and attack in the middle of the night. About the size of a flattened apple seed, they hide in cracks and crevices in furniture and walls.

They’re efficient and active travelers, often hitching rides on clothing and jumping from host to host when people brush up against each other on the subway, in elevators or on crowded streets.

And they invade even the cleanest apartments and swankiest neighborhoods.

“We’ve always had pests in New York City — we have rats, cockroaches, et cetera — but bedbugs are new,” said city Councilwoman Gail Brewer, who is calling for a bedbug task force. “We’re not doing a good job focusing on it.”


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