View Full Version : 12 Daily Pro...Anyone tried it?


robguy
Mon, January 30th, 2006, 10:04 PM
I'm just dipping my toe into an investment/advertising program called 12DailyPro. I'm being really hesitant to jump right in and I'm only risking what I can easily lose, even though many people are making huge money in it. I'm posting in MISC because there doesnt seem to be a financial section yet

I'm wondering if any of you guys have tried it/use it and if you'd recommend it. A friend of mine has rolled $180 into over $1500 in 2 and a half months.

If you haven't heard of it, 12DailyPro is basically a program that surfs 12 webpages a day for 25seconds each (which takes 5 minutes). This gives you 12% of your investment back, equaling 144% of your investment after 12 days where it is automatically cashed out to you. It's been going for a year now and there's over 300,000 members, but nothing is guaranteed in this world! I don't know everything about this yet, but I have alot of info through websites and my friend.

If anyone on this forum is a member and could give me/this thread more advice that would be cool too!

senimoni
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 08:30 AM
Yep...I've been doing it since October. Pretty nice money for 10 minutes of your time...lol. If you want to talk strategy etc send me a PM.

TheLemonSong
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 01:31 PM
I've done everything I can to try to show that this is illegal...and honestly, I can't find out why.

What I do think is shady is that they wont' say how they're making their money!

lostmind
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 06:07 PM
i dont understand it either

TheLemonSong
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 06:59 PM
i dont understand it either
It seems liek it'd be either a ponzi or a pyramid scam, but their story adds up on all ends...I just can't figure it out but as with anything that seems too good to be true.........

robguy
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 07:32 PM
I've been on for 3 days...So far I've made my interest everyday so I can't complain. I'm glad people are responding to this. I read alot on this forum and respect the opinions of alot of posters here....
Senimoni, if you've been on since October, I don't even wanna know what you've made thus far.....ok fine, you have a pm!

If people are interested in this, I'll keep the thread updated with progress..fingers crossed.

senimoni
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 08:07 PM
LOL...no not rich yet. I don't have but one referral and we both started small...I've been compounding..but I felt more comfortable getting my initial money out. So far....I'd say I made my initial money back 2x over. But I should be maxed out by March, that is if I don't keep pulling out a little here and there. I like to stay ahead of the game....and I'm not to big on risk.

Discrepancy
Tue, January 31st, 2006, 08:22 PM
All HYIPs die eventually. This will too.

BusyChild
Sat, February 4th, 2006, 09:51 AM
It's true all HYIPs die eventually but if you time it right you can make some money on it while it lasts.

That doesn't seem the case any longer with this program. I signed up to try it out but didn't even get a chance to "invest" any money before my account was suspended and learned about a legal battle going on between the bank and the 12 dp program in which everyone ones money is being held ransom by the bank.

While they may find another bank and everything may be fine I can't help conjuring up images in my head of a couple of guys running out the back door carrying bags of money while the sign out front reads "back in ten mins"

Its funny though because in some of the documents on their site where they are trying to justify why their program isn't a scam they state they have other streams of income such as web design services and advertising revenue.

Thats ironic because their web site totally sucks because of a large number of broken links and there's no advertising that I can see.

Time will tell if they're legit or not.

Skoorb
Sat, February 4th, 2006, 12:12 PM
Sounds like those things where yoyu'd be paid to surf if you had an ad at the top. I made some money with those back in 2000 but the business model was absolutely pathetic and not surprisingly the companies all went under. As predicted, this will, too. Some people make easy money in this world but if everybody catches on and tries to do the same, it doesn't work. It would be like if I could guarantee you a winning lotto number and it costs you only $100. Great return, eh? But, if I sell it to somebody else, suddenly you only win half. And if I sell it to a million people, you get screwed.

BusyChild
Thu, March 9th, 2006, 09:57 AM
All HYIPs die eventually. This will too.

You were right, glad I didn't get in !!1

http://www.abc4.com/local_news/local_headlines/story.aspx?content_id=FAFC4B6E-CD07-47AB-80CC-27BDC4253EF0