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Subject:
DXGold is it scam?
Category: Business and Money > eCommerce Asked by: jettakid-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
19 Jan 2006 18:03 PST
Expires: 18 Feb 2006 18:03 PST Question ID: 435634 |
www.dxinone.vu I have done alot of research and I'm still tossed. The only negative I can find about it, is skeptical people who actually never invested in it. But the problem is the things they are saying makes you sit back and think. They all want to claim it as a PONIZ scheme another HYIP pyrimad. To me it they seem pretty legit, due to they have alot of people talking very good about in forums, I read in some forum they are working on building headquarters in the US and UK. Right now they are in Austrialia. From my understanding they are also acting as a travel agency that you would pay for your cruises with money from your DX portfolio. I don't know, I'm lending towards its a legit business in the raising and they are a bunch of skeptics scaring people. Is it a scam? |
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Subject:
Re: DXGold is it scam?
From: rossgmann-ga on 19 Jan 2006 18:58 PST |
Hi The following may help Search Engine: GOOGLE Search Term: Intitle:DXGold This will display some websites you can check out Kind regards Ross (Australia) |
Subject:
Re: DXGold is it scam?
From: answerfinder-ga on 20 Jan 2006 01:32 PST |
?are working on building headquarters in the US and UK? and ?More information about the regional offices of GDT Inc. will be provided closer to their release date. Regional offices are currently scheduled for: United States, United Kingdom and Australasia.? http://www.dxinone.vu/General/General.CompanyInfo.asp Personally speaking, once they have done this and are subject to reliable and effective regulation by the FSA and/or the SEC and their directors? details are transparent then perhaps you could carry out further due diligence. Personally, I would not touch them with a barge pole. answerfinder-ga |
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Re: DXGold is it scam?
From: myoarin-ga on 20 Jan 2006 02:40 PST |
And we don't know if the information about building headquarters in USA and UK is true or just a red herring. Does this kind of outfit need additional headquarters? I wouldn't touch anyone with dot vu in their address, nor the whole "industry" of gold accounts. Sure, there are some people who have gained from the increase in the price of gold, but probably with amounts that hardly make having an account worthwhile. One such site generously provide information on account balances; it looked like an overwhelming number of the accounts were so small that it wasn't worth the trouble of closing them. That suggest to me that people quickly became disgruntled with the whole idea. |
Subject:
Re: DXGold is it scam?
From: mikomoro-ga on 20 Jan 2006 04:44 PST |
Me? I wouldn't even touch them with Answerfinder's barge pole. I would get a barge pole made extra long not to touch them with. |
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