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March 17th, 2010 | Posted in alertpay, Liberty Reserve, wbwso

One of the most popular programmes that readers seem to like is WBwso and I’m not surprised. This programme has been flying under the radar for some time and from all the reports I read they impress a lot of other people as well.

For those who don’t know about WBwso it is a UK company that buys and revamps websites and either sells them on or uses them to create income primarily from advertising. At any one time there are a range of different options that are open to you and the investment levels are also designed to suit a range of pockets.

For example several current options return 0.63% a day whilst others offer 7% bi-weekly or 8% a month. As you see the choice is very much your own and you’d need to investigate more as to which would be best suited to your own personal circumstances.

WBwso provide a wide range of payment processors to use that include AlertPay, Liberty Reserve, PerfectMoney and c-gold. You are also able to use others if you contact WBwso prior to payment. It’s possible to join without making a deposit and I’d recommend you do this if you feel that this sounds of interest.

As I say WBwso has proved popular with my readers and quite a few of them have signed up as free members. I should say that if you are one of them and you haven’t made an investment as yet then I’d be interested to know what’s holding you back as I am continuing to make regular income without having to continually check up to see if they are still there.

I know from personal experience that finding a reliable online investment is often difficult and frustrating so I’m more than happy to recommend WBwso to all.

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3 Comments

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    Jacques // April 25th, 2010 at 5:48 pm

    I think you’re right. WBSO seams to be one of the most reliable investment programs of this moment. When you read the program well you see and understand that this company is genuine and not dealing with some vague program, such as forex. What is more remarkable is that this company is based in the UK. No strange place as i.e. Belize, Panama or Saudi Arabia. Being in the UK makes the whole picture of being real more complete. The question remains of course: ‘Will they last?’. Well that depends on several points. The most important one of course is how they manage. Good management and a feel for the right needs is probably the most important issue. Another thing is that markets are not always predictable. The internet goes fast and you’ll never know what next years’changes might bring.

    WBSO explains also that when the limit of approx 5000 members is reached, they will close the site for newcomers. Unfortunately we don’t know the score at this moment. But one thing is for sure. If this program runs reliable for 2 years more and more people will notice and will join. So it’s smart to invest some money on the long term as well as on the short term programs. Short term gains are about the same amount as the principle, which is a 100 percent gain in mostly less than one year. Doing on forehand the same amount of long and short term investments would ‘set you free’after as little as 9 months with the flipsite program. The rest of the money is pure gain if the returns come in 3 years. If not it’s no loss. The only thing that appeared a bit strange to me is:’Why do they need external financial sources if they bring in so much money in so little time. They explain that they could do much more with the help of their members. Well….so be it!

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    WingedLady // July 6th, 2010 at 6:04 pm

    Does anyone know how to consider the relationship between investors and WBwso for tax reporting purposes in the US? Do we need to consider UK taxes, too? Does WBwso send out paperwork for the tax reporting purposes? Thanks!

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    WingedLady // July 6th, 2010 at 6:08 pm

    Does anyone know what category this investment is regarding tax laws in the US? Are we in foreign partnership? Is it passive income like a bank account? Royalties? Do we need to consider UK tax laws? Does WBwso send US investors any paperwork to do taxes, like a 1099 form?

    I called the IRS, and they said they don’t know what category to put this in, and that I would need to investigate it further, and even to find out if we need to consider UK taxes.

    Any thoughts or experience to help me do better research will be appreciated.

    W.L.

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