
When I first created my own website to create money, I was a victim, I lost money and wanted to achieve two things. First, I wanted to create a site that actually worked, earned money for others (obviously, did not mind earning a little) and would continue to do so. Secondly, I was eager to be part of something that actually makes online investment safer and easier for others either with my own program or with any HYIP / profit system.
At the same time, I stumbled upon a unique area offering money aimed at providing this safer, easier place, the proceeds of which finance the payments of my members.
During this process, investments are made on HYIP sites, if the program is legal and profitable, it finances payments to my members, but my real problems have arisen since I decided to move to another level. Obviously, there are those programs that do not provide goods, do not deliver or do not pay fraud. For many, it is also frustrating and annoying, like losing money, but for me it was an opportunity to fulfill another goal.
When I came across a HYIP fraud, I immediately exposed it, making every effort to close the site and provide evidence to the merchant account provider, which, when checked, usually results in closing or blocking their account. He does not need to return money to anyone, but it at least prevents further victims of this particular program.
You do not trust anyone, and you expect people at the center of every fraud to expect that sooner or later they will be exposed. But my experience is that it hits them hard, and they don't like it. So much so that my efforts responded to what appears to be revenge on my website in an unusual way. They send abusive emails using my website address.
While most logical people admit that the site is not going to send offensive emails as a marketing method, there are some who are offended and offended. Now, trying to improve security in the financial sector, I need to monitor the security of my own site. I will not be disappointed or restrained in my efforts and will continue to use the same approach, both in terms of fraud, and report these unpleasant letters to the creators of Isp. The only thing I learned from this experience is that if it leads to this reaction, it is obvious that he beats, where it hurts, the pockets of fraudsters.

