in

Mr. Sweepy's Forums

Helpful information about Sweepstakes Today and fun discussion about your wins and prizes!

Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

Last post 09-02-2008 12:33 AM by twnmum2. 7 replies.
Page 1 of 1 (8 items)
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  • 09-01-2008 9:06 PM

    • halogen
    • Top 50 Contributor
    • Joined on 09-01-2006
    • Colorado Springs
    • Posts 463

    Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    It's a financial website that pays 2.67 percent interest per day.

    My girlfriend originally had $6,000 in this P-to-P account for 60 days, and made $9,612 interest on top of her $6,000.

    She withdrew $6,000, reinvested $9,612, and is now earning $1,796 per week in interest.

    I was EXTREMELY skeptical until she showed me her checks. It's really amazing.

    RIP Cassandra Burrell (Jupiter)
  • 09-01-2008 10:26 PM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

     The ONLY P2P i have ever heard of is a Peer-2-Peer file sharing, and it has nothing to do with sweepstakes. Now on the other hand if your GF is getting that kind of money off her investing and IF it is real or even legal then more power to her. But IF this is a scam it needs to be posted somewhere else. Wink

     

    Shhh i'm hunting for prizes...

    2008 prizes:
    * 1 NeXus 25 XM Radio
    * 1 Towel from Armorall
    * 1 can Sebastian hair spray
    * 1 Apron
    * 1 $25 gift card from Dollar General
    * 3 Tide to go pens
    * 1 coupon free loaf bread
    * 1 Grand Prize trip to New York to see MTV TRL for (2) for 3 days/2 nights Pics
    * 2 DVDs from Time Warner Cable 1st place prize.
    * 2 Chefs hats
    * 1 EAS Myoplex bar
    * 1 $12.00 movie ticket (IW)
    * 1 $10 itunes gift card
    * 1 lg purse (from Womens Day)
    * 1 coupon free Oust spray (not totally free) SadHmm
    * 1 Xbox360 Forza2 game MSN game
    * 1 $50 back-to-school (Kraft) American Express Gift Card (IW)
    * 1 Snapple Speakers (IW)
    * 1 Slip N Slide from cargill sweep
    * 1 14oz bag of M&M's (IW)
    * 1 Race Day Credential Holder (IW)
    * 1 distinctively Dole Salad (IW)
    * 1 $5 Starbucks® Card (IW)
    * 1 sample-size of Colgate Total (IW)
    * 1 $100 J. Crew gift card
    * 1 Twisted Frosty $3.00 Wendy's gift card (IW)
    * 1 T-shirt from Miller Chill
    * 1 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Activity Book (IW)
    * 2 Burger Debate T-shirt
    * 1 3M PERFORMANCE DRIVEN T-Shirt! (IW)
    * 1 Turkey Jerky food dehydrator


  • 09-01-2008 11:07 PM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    halogen:  Tell us more as this is an extra super rate of return.

    How you look at a situation is very important, for how you think about a problem may defeat you before you ever do anything about it. When you get discouraged or depressed, try changing your attitude from negative to positive and see how life can change for you. Remember, your attitude toward a situation can help you to change it -- you create the very atmosphere for defeat or victory.”
    Franco Harris







  • 09-01-2008 11:10 PM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    Hi Halogen,

    I've always enjoyed your posts and advice you give,and I mean this in no ill willed way,I've read some of the other post where you kinda got jumped on, not that I think it bothers you much but I felt a little bad for you.So on that note why are you going so far off topic with your ST posts lately?This post reads like a scam (even if it is not I understand)but it's not sweep related.Charlene

  • 09-01-2008 11:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    Sounds like a classic Ponzi scheme: https://www.pathway-2-prosperity.net/sysinvest/members.php?action=0005&page=faq.php  

    If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.  


    Another link w/more info: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnZ8cHav3hleh__2NQ54BY4jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20080713094729AAcLrPa

    Legitimate, safe, ethically sound investments make sense.  You can see how your money is being used by others who then pay you interest in return for allowing them to use your money for the time period that they needed it.  The interest is either set in agreement at the time you invest, or is set as a percentage of the return that they get from the use of your money.  I don't see that here at all.  In fact, I don't see anywhere on their website how you are earning money/interest except in referral bonuses - referring friends & associates to also invest (give them) their money, for the opportunity to earn referral bonuses from their friends & associates, etc... 
     

  • 09-01-2008 11:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    Sounds like a classic pyramid scheme.  Also, if it's too good to be true, it's usually a scam.

    "Keep the main thing the main thing."
  • 09-02-2008 12:01 AM In reply to

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    Big time scam.....

    http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewarticle+articleid_2518061.html

    There are many more websites and investigations....do your due diligence.

  • 09-02-2008 12:33 AM In reply to

    • twnmum2
    • Top 75 Contributor
    • Joined on 06-01-2008
    • Auburn, IN
    • Posts 183

    Re: Anyone else ever heard of a P-to-P account?

    Classic Ponzi scam!  I think you've received plenty of advice here and I truly hope your girlfriend can get her money out NOW and not look back. If she is unable to retrieve her investment I don't believe she has any recourse with the federal securities trade commission, as they have posted many warnings about these type of investment scams.  It's pretty much a buyer- be- ware situation.  Good Luck.  I too don't feel that this is the place to post these types of subjects as they are not Sweeps related. On the other hand you may have saved some other poor sucker from falling into this scheme and loosing either their hard earned or won money. 

    Don't quit before the miracle happens
Page 1 of 1 (8 items)
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems