Get Paid to Surf - Do You or Don’t You?
For many, many years, I stayed away from PTC programs because I felt they were a watse of time. Over the past 15 months or so I have learned differently. Although many of them are nothing but pure scams, there are some good and legitimate ones. Another group of programs I’ve stayed away from are High Yield Investment Programs, also referred to as HYIP.
I’ve always felt HYIP always sound enticing, but are nothing more than thinly disguised ponzi schemes. A ponzi scheme is a system which investors are lured into investing money in a program with promises of very high returns on their investment. Investors who get in early are paid with the money from investors who buy in later. Sooner or later, new people stop joining and the investors coming in late end up not earning anything. Many people know this quite well by now, but none the less, still invest in these programs.
Lately, I’ve had a tendency to follow the crowds and “see what all the fuss is about” sort of speak. Although it is always wise to follow conventional wisdom and good advice, sometimes you just have to learn things yourself. I did this with PTC programs and learned first-hand the truth about them, both good and bad. Now I’m gonna take a chance and do the same with a high yield investment program.
I recently came across one that started about 3 days ago called DailyProfitPond. Basically, DailyProfitPond is an auto-surf traffic exchange where upgraded members purchase profit spots for $12 each and earn 12% interest daily for 12 days.
Members can claim a minimum one spot in the pond and a maximum 1000 spots in the pond. So if a member claim one spot for just $12.00 after 12 days, their spot majures with profit of $17.28 per spot. In order to earn the 12% daily, you are required to autosurf at least 12 15-second ads daily. That’s about 3 minutes of your time each day. If you miss a day of surfing, you loose that 12% earning for that day!
They accept and provide payments through several payment processors: Liberty Reserve, Alertpay, Strictpay or Perfect Money. So if you’re inclinded to take a chance like me I invite you to simply click on the banner below to join. Signing up is free. You can look around the site and see what you think before paying anything. You can also click here to visit their Question and Answer page.

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