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Minvestment

Are you looking for information on whether or not Minvestment is a scam? You've come to the right place, as I've received several inquiries regarding this company and have decided it's time to finally nip this question in the bud. The Minevestment website states that the organization is a private investment company that was developed in the year 2000. There's more to it than that, though.

Minvestment claims to be a real estate investment company that focuses on transactions throughout southeast Asia and other areas throughout the world they claim are "highly promising." Minevestment, in fact, is really a HYIP; their website closely resembles many of the other HYIP sites I've come across in the past.

As with almost all other HYIPs, the Minvestment strategy is a simple Ponzi Scheme. They claim to be participating in lucrative real estate investments, but their transactions are always secrets. I noticed a few other indicators that Minevestment is a scam as well.

The website looks like it was hastily put together and does not include much valid or detailed information about what the company really does. There is no contact information, so reaching someone to speak to is nearly impossible. The lack of contact information leads me to believe they are based out of a foreign country that does not highly regulate for consumer protection purposes.

As a refresher, I'd like to explain what a Ponzi scheme really is. You will, supposedly, make an investment in a company. The company will pay you back with your own money and/or the money of those you have helped to recruit. Those who join in the early stages are likely to get their money back, while those who join later will either get little to no money back. The fund will simply dry up and/or the owners of the "company" will disappear with everyone's money.

It's difficult to understand why anyone would invest in this type of company to start with. HYIP scams stand to make investors some serious short-term cash. The larger the HYIP, the more profitable it will be for those who get in before it tanks.

Some HYIPs have been known to last for a day, a week, or for months on end. An investment in one of these companies is incredibly risky, especially because there is no way of knowing how long it will be in operation.

Don't forget - Ponzi schemes are ILLEGAL. It is illegal to participate. If you do get paid, you can't claim the income to the IRS, which means you're breaking law again by not reporting all of your earnings. What a vicious cycle! Just stay away from Minvestment.

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