Sunday, June 17, 2007

My 1ST FSDI Encashment

Eager to reap the fruit of my waiting, I decided to to ENCASH my earned FS Daily Interest to my existing Equitable PCI ATM account affiliated to VISA Electron last Thursday, June 14, 2007. I wired transfered US$45 only then rolled over the rest to my existing SIP account (My TOTAL investment) for my FSDI to further grow. On June 16, 2007, Saturday, I've checked online my EPCI account at www.fastnet.com.ph. I've received my first FS DAILY INTEREST right on my ATM account. A No-book Cash Deposit worth Php 1932. Equivalent to US$45 less US$3. Not bad.

So happy to know that FRANCSWISS.BIZ really works. I did another wire transfer that day worth US$53. I'm excited to check it again this coming Tuesday, June 19, 2007 and planning to transfer another my accumulated FSDI on Friday, June 22, 2007.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

* A typical kind of offshore investment and online

hahaha pre baka di mo alam walang business ang Francswiss.. PONZI yan....wag ka nang magyaya nang iba...mga scammer yan... 4.5%? hahahaha...scammer!!!! baka mademanda ka pa nang mga downline mo...

Anonymous said...

OK sir, I respect your idea!

Anonymous said...

Re: [YP] re: Beware of mutual fund scams!

Yes you are very accurate in your assessment of such investment proposals. I share your general sentiments on said issue. I urge you and anyone else who may have fallen prey to such scams to report this to the Anti Money Laundering Council Secretariat, 5th Flr. EPDC Bldg. Central Bank of the Philippines.

Lately, I have been approached by a few friends who have been inviting me to check out smfund and francswiss as a surefire way to earn a quick buck. For those who have not heard of these and similar supposedly very high yield "mutual funds", these sites give investors a very high yield of 4.5% a day provided you give them $1000 and entice downlines to invests also.

I am surprised that more and more people are being duped by these foreign scammers! You know why?
It is because of two reasons: GREED and APATHY.

I will not dispute that those that have invested are earning now. I will not also dispute that some people will swear that they have earned or already attained ROI already. I will not also dispute that some upper lines will even give a "downpayment for free" for their downline to invest.

What I would like to tell those who are pushing these "investments" is this.: YOU are being duped to be part of the SCAM! This is a classic example of a PONZI scam or pyramid scam. A few years ago, there was Multitel headed by a Ms. B and promoted by actresses, singers, and noted personalities was able to rob a stunning P10Billion pesos from her victims. This time, these new scams are targeting this time former celebrities, childrens of politicians, bank employees, etc. again as their spokespersons to gain other peoples trust.

So whats wrong with earning? NOTHING.

It is when you HURT others in process of WINNING is whats WRONG. When you hurt others, believe me that YOU WILL PAY THE CONSEQUENCES. It may not be direct, not now, not from those that where hurt but I assure you, it will come.

A lot of those who are earning now are inviting their friends, relatives, siblings and parents, clients to invest and be part of their downline. NOW IMAGINE THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHAT WILL HAPPEN if those websites where these scams are located suddenly turns off!

Why am I writing this and telling all of you this? For one, I would like to warn those who I know and those who I don't know to stop now before it gets worse. Secondly, I CANNOT and WILL NOT sit down while I see that we Filipinos are being duped by these foreign Scammers of our hard earned money! IMAGINE what happens to our economy if $1 Billion dollars is suddenly lost because of these scammers? How about a one day loss of US$10 billion?

Help me and pass this email around to your friends, families, acquantances, law enforcers, etc. Let us not be SCAMMED, be part of a SCAMMED, or let other be SCAMMED!

PEACE!
sa mga nagmamalasakit!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

now try to visit www.francswiss.biz... under maintenance as suggested by the website... hmmm... i don't expect that francswiss will fold out that fast...

Anonymous said...

Hi Sirs;

We investors risk our own money in here. If you are thinking that this is scam, then we are not.

Hope you understand sir

Anonymous said...

Hi anonymous,

people like you importante lang ang pera....GREEDY bastard....wala kayong pakialam sa mga taong masasagasaan nyo...one of these days...kakarmahin din kayo....

supportahan nyo pa tong ponzing francswiss, balita ko illegal drugs pumapasok din ito....masalanta ka sana nang isang drug addict balang araw....

Anonymous said...

Sir;

Di mo kailangang manggalaiti nor curse a person. Kakahiya naman sa blog owner nito.

Both me and the blog owner respect your opinion, but you can't change ours. What u think maximus

Anonymous said...

bakit nawala yung blog ni alex flores?

Anonymous said...

Sir I have a similar question re: encashment.

When I signed up, there were two instances my name was asked for: Account Holder Name and Trading Account Name.

Under Account Holder Name I provided my real name. However for Trading Account Name I was under the impression that I was being asked for a log-in username so I provided a psudonym. I assume Trading Account Name is the same as Trading ID because this is what I use to log-in.

I am confused however because in the Encashment Section there is a reminder which states that my Trading Account Name must match my Bank Account name otherwise the funds will not be credited to my account.

Does this mean that my Trading ID must be the same as my Bank Account Name? Or does it just mean that the Account Holder Name must match the Bank Account Name? These are two different things.

I don't want to take the risk at this moment, but I want to make sure that there is a legitimate way of transferring the FDSI balance.

Maximus4LIFE said...

Hi Sir;

Trading account is just our alias. the account name, is our real name! when we transact to encashment, we provide our passbook account number.

For the checking, our alias is equivalent to our real name.

Anonymous said...

The account name must match with your bank account name. It must be your real name.

Trading name is just an alias, a username.

 

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