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Last edited by Glam : 10-19-2007 at 11:01 AM. |
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IS World Pension Club A SCAM ?!
This is what I hear from other source: They take your money, then deactivate your url, then tell you each activation at a cost of $41 lasts only one day, so pay another $41, and another etc. TOTAL SCAM. Forget it. Honest comments please.... Last edited by freemonk : 10-06-2007 at 08:53 AM. Reason: double sentence |
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I was wondering about this myself since there was a few other mentions of this program on the forum. I wasn't sure if that was a scam or not, even though it definitely sounded like one. I've never tried the program before but it's nice hearing some opinions on it before I go signing up for anything like this!
Last edited by MarkT : 10-06-2007 at 10:04 AM. |
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Hey MarkT,
There ARE genuine pension programs where you do'nt have to wait long for the payout. Even more than one, from very trusted sources, with good records and clear explanations about how and why. They are no copycats, cost about the same and are ready to pay the lump sum after completion of memberships and administration (soon). Say the word and I'll send you the info... |
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Please explain how you can make money from this?
I am unfamiliar with this kind of pensions business but I am interested. Is this like an affiliate type of deal or a pyramid scheme? |
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"Is this like an affiliate type of deal or a pyramid scheme?"
Hi 'peppy', it's none of those. Reverse pension plans are based on financial procedures well-known within banking circles, nowadays possible for many because of the internet; however, within strict privacy rules. For the one, they need, say, 25000 members, and for the other they need 100,000 members, before they can proceed with the financiers and the insurance company. Also, for the one it's allowed to take multiple positions, while for the other only 1 position per member is allowed. What they really only need is these members, to get the policies in their names. The financial technique is such that everone wins, while there is no liability for members. The entry price is mostly for cost of administration, and some of them actually promise the return of this cost in case of failure to complete the process. In one of them, a company purchased 'positions' for all of its (hundreds of) employees; this was decided by the company owner based on good due diligence. What makes you think of an affiliate type of deal or a pyramid scheme, is probably because of the extra money paid out for referring, and referring is built in only because it saves them lots of time to fullfill their obligations to the financier AND the insurance company. These pension-policies, like other types of debt, are used in different sorts of banking trades, but they must be real and in the names of real persons. In the case of "reversal" plans, the member (policy-holder) gets a good share of these trade profits beforehand, while the reverse-pension-plan organizer gets his own profits (quite a lot) much later. The administration and the complicated contract procedures are such that sometimes they fail to complete all of it, and this is why they sometimes take a bit longer than foreseen, or why they even quit. In case of failure to complete these procedures, depending on which plan and organizer, they then keep the fee for admin, or they return them alltogether. A typical example of such a plan is $40-$50 admin cost (one- time payment without any later costs), and a return of $50K and more within 1 or 2 years. Sometimes they are well underway with the memberships needed so that the return to members could take only 1 year or less. * Keep in mind that frauds and copycats are busy monitoring and scamming, and that the genuine ones cannot divulge all the info you'd possibly want, and that some of them do not even have any website - for the same privacy reasons and for security reasons, thereby avoiding disrupters, ddos-attacks, and so on. To get even more info on the intricate workings of such plans, you'll need to send me a private message with your email address, so that I may direct you to certain websites for more reading. freemonk |
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