SportArbs continue to freeze out payments to members…
It seems that SportArbs is refusing any withdrawal requests from members until they are able to provide debit cards. This situation has been going on for several months and there is little news on when a resolution will be reached.
As with other investments the lack of timely and clear communication not only frustrates members but supports the belief that SportArbs are not that serious in providing a good service to their membership.
The frustration of course is that the business model is relatively robust and does offer a way to achieve good returns at relatively small risk.
Personally I am very disappointed and will be removing the banner at the top of the site as I don’t want anyone to join if the company are not fulfilling basic customer service.
It is increasingly frustrating when things like this happen as I try to recommend programmes that I believe have a better than even chance of succeeding.
I will keep an eye on how things are going at SportArbs and assuming there is positive news I will let readers know.
Team Themco need your birth date…
If yu haven’t checked the Team Themco website lately then I’d encourage you to head over there as soon as you can if you are a member. They need you to provide your birth date so that they can use it in the next stage of the plan.
Actually it’s also important to make sure you have a policy registered before the cut off date of Wednesday 07 July. If you haven’t paid for a policy then you will not be able to proceed.
At the moment there is an oportunity for non-members to join so if this sounds of interest to you then please send an email to admin_at_onlineinvestingguru.com (replace _at_ with @) and I’ll be in touch.
Each policy requires a $90 investment and the reward is $90,000 per policy. In this first venture you can purchase a maximum of 4 policies but they do say that further programmes will follow so it is worth getting in now to prosper in the future.
Originally over 20,000 people registered and as often happens in programmes like this the number who follow through drops quite dramatically which means opportinities for others.
Whilst no-one guarantee that a programme like Team Themco will end successfully the membership are being kept informed on a regular basis which is a lot better than other programmes manage.
Global Pension Plan – others can help to pinpoint if this finally is a scam…
Not unsurprisingly the recent update from Global Pension Plan has seen folks on both sides of the debate rush to put their view forward.
In a nutshell members are being asked to send €20 for a contribution to the cost of sending your final cheques via courier. They say that they have been unsuccessful in finding an online banking solution and a cheque is the only viable option.
What they don’t provide is a deadline for these payments and this is where it’s thought that others could lead. So, if you will have problems funding either Liberty Reserve or Perfect Money with the fee then by waiting to see what happens with those who do forward the fee you may be doing yourself a favour.
Personally getting money into LR is becoming ever more convoluted and frustrating so I’m going to sit on the sidelines and see what happens.
If it is genuine then clearly funding LR will be worth it. If not I haven’t gone to a lot of trouble and been conned again so something of a win-win scenario (if such a thing ever exists!).
I know one person who has already sent the fee so I will be keeping a close eye on what happens.
Don’t be panicked into sending off money as the update still raises other questions even if the intent is genuine.
Having a large value cheque dropping on your doormat may still prompt further questions and investigations from your chosen bank manager and these could take some time to resolve so please don’t get the bubbly out just yet.









