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Friday, April 28, 2006

Autosurfing Thoughts For The End Of April

Autosurfs are a game. Remember this - they are all ponzis. Some may be partial ponzis, which we hope. This allows us to take educated risks and get involved in something which should, in theory, last a lot longer than riding a ponzi HYIP.

Of course, an autosurf could come along touting itself as the holy grail and surprise the crud out of us by being backed by something completely real, or be such a 'partial ponzi' to allow it to prolong itself for years...

Anyway, in the meantime, if autosurfing's your bag, here's some thoughts and tips. Don't take anything I say as gospel though, remember, just another perspective on things.

(And if you're hot, female, between 18 - 34, and have the exact same perspective as me, send me an email. With photos.)

Chancer's finished being sleazy, so I just thought I'd reiterate - there's a lot of good programs out there that AREN'T ponzis as far as we can tell. That's what the sidebar's for. FX-Experts for example. So if you're currently riding the wave of autosurfs and realize that perhaps you should be splashing into something a little more 'real,' check it out!

CompactSurfing

CompactSurfing are extremely strong right now. Here's something I forgot to mention earlier - the fourth cashout request for April is FREE. That's right, no $100 fee. So take advantage of that if you have pending funds, the month is nearly over!

WiredSurf


Waiting to see how the new terms pan out. Site gets a little heavily overloaded as the days change and a lot of database errors pop up (which are usually solved with a refresh.)
If Instapay works, and all outstanding payments are paid off for the period of before the new changes, it could come up as the underdog and wrestle with Compact. Either way, it's an extra 15% than Phoenix.

Phoenix Surf


These guys hit the ground running but are about to start phasing out E-Gold, for a debit card that is just not practical for many members with smaller accounts (fees will eat not only into profits, but the principal as well.) I'd recommend a minimal spend at best for a while and see how they pan out - they're still worth keeping an eye on but are acting strange of late (condescending mods on their forums for example.) Also, there is a theory that the "DDOS Attack" of the last day or two was not a DDOS Attack at all. I was also annoyed greatly that I couldn't fasttrack my latest payment (and probably my last one above the $8 spend mark for a while.) For now, Compact is a much better bet.

Total Rune

These guys are impressing me so far. The little engine that could, the solid little contender in the background, with plenty of room for expansion.

If I had to rank them:

Compact (quick support, no slow down in payouts, lots of expansion planned and actually being enacted to 'prolong the ponzi.' Quality operation all around.)
Wired/Total Rune (solid and quiet in the background - steady growth, whereas Wired is poised for more sudden and explosive growth now.)
Phoenix (phase away from these guys.)

Anyway, just some thoughts. Autosurfing - ride the wave. But remember, until proven otherwise - a wave is all it is. A game with an educated guess.

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