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Old 01-09-2006, 06:49 AM
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I have a friend that tried something like this - invest as much as you want, or as little as $10, and you will get a return. He and his wife both kicked in the money and forgot about it. A few months later, they went back and checked their account, and found their $10 had actually grown to like $30 and was payable on demand to their paypal account. They went ahead and got their money out, and everything went fine. Last I heard they invested $25 a piece and waiting to see what happens.

Personally, I think there is something not on the up and up with the whole thing. Mama always said you never get something for nothing. Course, I did win 5k playing the lottery...maybe Mama isnt always right. Ten bucks I could see trying - as long as no credit card or checking account numbers are given out.

Oh...also a footnote...if you willingly give out personal account information to someone and end up getting duped...DO NOT BOTHER calling the police! There is nothing we can do about it! Most of these people cant be located and, if they are, are usually out of state or even country. Consult your attorney and attorney general's office instead. Two words of advice - NEVER put more money into anything (gambling, stock market, internet invites) than you can afford to lose...and NEVER give out personal information! I have a great uncle that we just found out lost about I think 80k to a scam because he gave out savings and checking account info.

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