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The PIPs PureInvestor Scam
PIPs PureInvestor claims that investors can make 2% a day on their investment but it's nothing but a classic Ponzi Scheme. That's right, PIPs is a scam.
People In Profit or PIPs scams are a recent variant of the Pyramid or Ponzi scheme meaning that PIPs is a scam.
The guy at the top (Bryan Marsden) gets all the money and you get nothing but a lot of promises. PIPs Pure Investor companies are not what they say they are. They are offering
you a chance to throw your money away. As you will see there is no way that PIPs PureInvestor could possibly pay the return on investment that they say
they will. You will notice on PIPs forum sites like jollypipster.com or pipsinc.com or pureinvestor.com that
members are not allowed to talk to each other about their contracts so that the secret is kept that nobody is making anything while the
desperate keep hoping that it's true and that they are next to receive a payout.
You don't have to be a savvy investor to see through the lies. You just need to be able to do some basic math and use common sense.
Who are these people claiming they "got paid" by PIPs?
Do you know what a shill is? A shill is someone that runs around posting messages proclaiming how a great something is. But the
internet being what it is means that hundreds of posts could be no more than a couple people or even a single person busily
creating forum accounts and using multiple logins to create the appearance that PIPs PureInvestor really works! Only if you go back
to check the math as we did you know that these people cannot possibly be telling the truth. No matter how fantastic
the earnings claims(2% a day) of PIPsInc and how many people are talking about income one could only dream of, an intelligent person knows that there
is no such thing as free money and that PIPs has to be a scam.
You can make 2% a day by investing in PIPs Pureinvestor?
Some PIPs Investment scams you can find on the internet promise returns of 2% a day. Think hard about this for a minute.
Checking your math: A 2% increase is a multiplier of 1.02, so a 2% increase for 1,825 days is a multiplier
of 1.021825, or 4,958,079,264,200,877.85, rounded a bit. Shift the
unrounded value left by five digits to represent the initial investment of 100 grand, and we get $495,807,926,420,087,785,122 and 80.2 cents.
That's nearly 500 quintillion dollars in the U.S., about 270 million billion pounds, around 389 quintillion
Euros or nearly 53 sextillion yen.
A $100 thousand initial investment becomes larger than the estimated GWP after
just 1,013 days, or two years and nine months or so. And it would pass the 2005
budgeted Federal spending
for the U.S. after just 857 days, or two years and about four months.
No matter what the initial investment, at 2% per day it would double every 36 days. Well, slightly more than double, as
1.0236 is real close to 2.04. So, if a person were to initially invest just a thousand bucks, the above
calculations on $100,000 would become true after less than seven 36-day periods go by (in other words, at 2%, $1,000
becomes $100,921.55 in 233 days). After this we are at the first calculation which gives us 500 quintillion dollars in
another 1,825 days which even the dullest tool in the shed should see as being impossible.
The Cult of PIPs PureInvestor
Anyone that dares question the validity of this program had better be ready for what follows. Criticism will be turned around
and the person questioning the program will find themselves the subject of criticism. This is class cult behavior and
it's not hard to see why the members would behave this way. PIPs PureInvestor is based on faith. Faith that investing in PIPs will
bring in financial rewards most people can only dream of. After a while it will become a dream just to get their initial
investment back. But until then investors absolutely must believe in the person running the show because once that faith
begins to waiver the investor will have to begin to face the fact that they have lost their investment. In light of this
it's easy to see why the PIPs PureInvestor community is so eager to pounce upon any doubter. What's sad is that eventually every PIPs
investor will be wearing the doubter's shoes but most will remain silent because they will have seen what happens and
this is exactly what the people running PIPs are counting on. Too many questions could bring the entire house of cards
down before they can skip town.
The PIPs Pure Investor Shroud of Secrecy
Even with tens of thousands of members not one of them can produce proof that Bryan Marsden or his PIPs crew have transferred
money. We are talking legitimate trading documents and not crude photocopies. When asked to produce such documents or any
kind of proof of trades or investments Bryan claims that it's all secret. No real business operates this way and any savvy investor
should demand to know exactly how they are going to make money. To invest money in an operation such as Pure Investor that claims it's dealings are
secret borders on insanity.
Members are also told not to share the details of their contracts with other members and doing so will invalidate their contract.
So if you feel cheated and want to check things out with other members you get nothing. This is not a big loss in the end because PIPs
won't pay you anything anyway. Stop and think about all these layers of secrecy a moment. How do you know that anyone makes anything?
Just where does your money go and how is Bryan going to produce this income for you and all the other PIPs members? And how will
you know if no one makes a dime?
They say that a fool and their money are soon parted. Don't let PIPs PureInvestor scam make a fool out of you. They say PIPs
will make you jolly but a Jolly Pipster is exactly what you won't be and the only people in profit will be the crooks running the show.
Can I recover money I lost in the PIPs Scam?
I hate to break this to you but if you did lose any money making a PIPs investment you are probably not going to see any of it again.
It is possible that if you gave your PIPs money to a local intermediary who then sent the money on to Malaysia you could sue the pants
off them. There are also websites and forums that have promoted PIPs as a sound investment and if I knew of one that had helped bilk me
I would certainly consider some kind of legal action. Then there are the shills I spoke of earlier that keep posting and announcing that
they "got paid" from PIPs thinking they are anonymous and immune from prosecution. The reality is that the web is far from anonymous and
the parties that made such claims can be easily tracked down if someone requests the information from their ISP. PIPs is considered to
be an illegal activity so getting "paid" could mean all kinds of trouble for the idiot dumb enough to let the whole world know. Think
about how much trouble the income tax evasion aspect could get someone into! That was the good news. The bad news is that if you sent your
payment directly Pipsinc in Malaysia there is just about no chance at all of doing anything. This one will just have to be chalked up to
experience. I know that it's a hard pill to swallow but anyone expecting the kind of returns promised by Bryan Marsden and Pips Inc should
have been prepared to lose their money.
Websites that help expose the PIPs PureInvestor Scam
PIPS (Pure Investor) Scam Exposed
PIPS: Ponzi Scam
Investment Schemes
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