Thursday, February 09, 2006

12DailyPro - StormPay More Problems

Just we we start thinking things are going to workout between 12DailyPro & Stormpay, more problems show up. Here's an update from the 12DailyPro website.

As we announced two days ago, attorneys for LifeClicks, LLC (the owner of 12DailyPro.com) have been communicating with StormPay, Inc. in an attempt to resolve business disputes with StormPay that arose about 10 days ago when StormPay objected to our members’ use of a competing processor, EMO, and demanded that we remove the EMO payment processor option from our website.

We complied with StormPay’s demand that StormPay should be our exclusive processor, and reached other agreements with StormPay, but within a few days StormPay reneged on those agreements and suspended all activity on 12DailyPro members’ accounts and our LifeClicks account. As StormPay has itself stated in published news reports, it has “frozen” our account and funds, falsely accusing us of misrepresenting our business model to StormPay.

Unfortunately, although StormPay’s president and lawyer committed to working with us to resolve our disputes, StormPay is not responding to calls from our lawyer and is taking unilateral actions concerning 12DailyPro members’ accounts without our consent or without any authorization from LifeClicks or 12DailyPro members. They are taking these actions even though we have demanded that they stop and work out a plan with us.

In light of these developments and StormPay’s refusals to communicate or negotiate with us, our lawyers are evaluating our legal options. They are also assisting us in our communications with law enforcement authorities who have contacted us, and we are cooperating fully with all investigations.

As you know, in recent days, many accusations and allegations have been made about 12DailyPro, and about people who are doing things and using our name without our authorization and consent. But you should know that until these problems arose with StormPay, 12DailyPro never missed making a payment or reimbursement to 12DailyPro members. The problems we are currently trying to resolve all trace back to the demands and actions taken by StormPay.

:: Note the above statement has also been sent to all news entities who have requested a statement from us in regards to these recent events.

I will continue to keep all of you up to date on these matters as anyt new developments of substance arise. Thank you all for your continued support of our program.

Charis 12dp Admin

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

12DailyPro - StormPay Update

Seems that 12DailyPro and StormPay are finally working on a resolution together. Heres a post off of the 12DailyPro website.

Update on Communications With StormPay;
Joint Statement by 12DailyPro and StormPay


Attorneys for LifeClicks, LLC (the owner of 12DailyPro.com) and StormPay, Inc. have been communicating to attempt to resolve business disputes between LifeClicks and StormPay. Those discussions have been productive and useful, and are continuing. StormPay’s representatives have assured LifeClicks that StormPay is a viable company and is still open for business, and StormPay has provided assurances that it is able to cover, dollar for dollar with money in the bank, any deposits that may be held in any StormPay account. Any previous statements regarding LifeClicks’ concern or doubts about StormPay’s ability to make any necessary payments are hereby withdrawn, based on these assurances from StormPay.

StormPay and LifeClicks have been made aware of the existence of investigations into the 12DailyPro program by investigators at the FBI and the states of North Carolina and Georgia. Both StormPay and LifeClicks intend to cooperate fully in any investigation that may be ongoing.

Both StormPay and LifeClicks would appreciate your continued patience with us as we continue to work on a resolution of our current disputes and to develop a solution to restore the processing of members’ payments and reimbursements through StormPay accounts. Please understand that if members initiate a chargeback with their credit card issuers, both StormPay and LifeClicks will be liable for related chargeback fees that may be incurred. Any chargeback fees will only serve to reduce the pool of available funds to be used for refunds and reimbursements. If you have already initiated a chargeback, please contact your credit card issuer and reverse the chargeback.

Many of you will notice that payments you have received recently from 12Daily Pro have been refunded back to the LifeClicks account by StormPay. StormPay has explained that the purpose of these refunds is to attempt to secure as many funds as possible to make the widest and broadest effort to refund 12DailyPro customers that we can. LifeClicks can confirm that there are 12DailyPro funds available at StormPay, and we are working together to formulate an orderly and equitable reimbursement plan for refunding as many of you as we possibly can. We appreciate your continued patience as we work through this process.

Monday, February 06, 2006

How Paid Autosurf Programs Are Able To Pay So Much

How Paid Autosurf Programs Are Able To Pay So Much :: Autosurf Tips

By Michael Goldman

Paid Autosurf Programs usually pay you a fixed daily interest on your investment. Most stable programs are those paying 1% daily. With 1% daily, using the compounding option you can earn easily up to 1000% in a year. All you need to do is to buy some upgrade units and surf every day a fixed amount of sites. This is autosurfing and you don't really need to sit in front of your computer and watch all those sites, you can just start surfing and go away. All the process takes less than an hour daily.



If 1% daily may not seem too much for you, in fact it is so much that lots of people gave up their jobs for autosurfing. In just an hour of surfing daily they make much more money. So by now you should be interested in hour really does it work, how the autosurf program owners are able to pay so much money to their members?



The answer will not be as simple as the question. There are lots of potential money sources for an autosurf owner.



First source of income is members upgrades. A constant stream of new members and new upgrades is vital to any autosurf program. Part of the money invested by new members is used to pay the older members. This sounds too simple and ponzi, but serious programs should have to do more than that to stay in this business. Other money sources are needed for a program to continue running and grow.



Some programs are also investing in other high yield investment opportunities, including HYIPs and other autosurf programs. If a program is paying 1% daily, the owner can invest the money into another autosurf program paying even the same 1% and surf every day. With the right strategy, using compounding, he can produce much more than 365% in a year. The same program owner can also invest in a 12% daily program and that way he will easily generate enough money to pay the payouts, but in this case the risk is higher, of course.



Advertising is another very important source of income for autosurf program owners. All autosurf programs generate millions of hits and people interested in advertising for their sites may pay to buy some of those hits. Autosurf programs may also sell text links and banners displayed in members area or on the main page.



Some autosurf programs also provide hosting services, professional design and promoting, also marketing tools and auctions. The biggest autosurfs sell hosting packages for their members and there are even hosting companies running autosurf scripts to bring in more clients. Such sources of income may provide the owner a serious revenue opportunity.



Few of the biggest autosurf programs have their own payment processors and online stores. Payment processors take fees of up to 5% from every transaction. Autosurf program may also take payout fees which are only supposed to cover the original payment processor fees, like egold, strompay etc.



Some programs also provide other money making opportunities to their members, like paid to click and paid to signup options, matrices and doublers etc. A program with few thousands of members may earn thousands of dollars monthly with ptc and paid to sign up features.



Also keep in mind that not all the members surf every day. So anytime the member doesn't surf the required amount of sites, more money stays in the program. And in fact almost no one manages to surf 365 days without a break. People usually go to vacations for several weeks or just forget to surf and more money stays in a program.



While the easiest way to keep the program going is to reinvest the money into other autosurf programs, only multiple sources of income can guarantee a program's stability. Well organized programs also invest in advertising and promotion of their program, they buy ads on other autosurf programs and in search engines.



About the Author: Michael Goldman is an online entrepreneur with several years of experience in Autosurf arena. You can see the programs he invests in and his other autosurf related articles at his site http://autosurfbest.com - the site provides the most valuable resources needed to make easy money online for just surfing the net.



Source: www.isnare.com

Saturday, February 04, 2006

The autosurf world is currently in a big pinch thanks to Stormpay. Seems they have frozen the accounts of all the autosurf companies that use Stormpay. Not sure what is going to happen, so at this time I don't suggest investing any money into any of the programs that use Stormpay. Good luck with your online endeavors.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Here is a link to all of my pages on my website:

Home
Autosurf
Home Business


Feel free to check them out. I'll be updating it more and more so be sure to check back to see the progress I have made.

My first post

This blog will be about my new website i built: http://www.k2ff.com . I will talk about my experiences i go through trying to get traffic to it and the money i make from it. I'll let you in on the oppurtunies that worked for me and the ones that didn't. I wish you all good luck in your online endeavors.