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HYIPTiming Corporation is in the blacklist of most of the HYIP veterans. There has been quite of discussions concerning the credibility of the program in most of the major HYIP forums. The program has been sending out spams soliciting new members couple of years back and it is still sending out spams nowadays. I believe that if you are looking for the information of HYIPTiming Corporation, it is likely that you have received a spam email from this program. Based on the investigation done at selected discussion forums, we are raising a red flag to those who intended to join the program taking into considering the high rate of complaints by its existing members.
HYIPTiming Corporation traces its roots back to 2002 when it started providing services as a hotline (telephone/fax) service specializing in advising and expertise of high-yield investment opportunities. In May, 2005 it was acquired by Alternative Investment Group, Inc (AIG, Inc) and currently holds the status of this company's subsidiary.
According to the words of Henry Taylor who is the managing partner of HYIPTiming Corporation, it employs over thirty specialists, involved in researching and analyzing companies whose investment packages offer returns higher than the ones of public securities, trusts, and mutual funds. These programs are allegedly based on authentic financial trading or business transactions, and by investing with them members are supposed to have their capital increased by hundreds or even thousands of times. Alternatively, the program suggests some pyramid schemes helping members to grow their initial capital over short periods of time. The membership fee is currently fixed at $750 a year.
The company claims to have an extensive Due Diligence investigation conducted on every program recommended on its website. This includes phoning the program admins, visiting them in person, and checking the programs’ trading histories and payment records.
All of the above-mentioned is followed by a trial investment period, upon the successful completion of which a program is recommended to the HYIPTiming members.
Most investment offerings on the HYIPTiming list have relatively high entry levels as compared to those public online HYIPs. The entry costs are ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand US Dollars, depending on the type of business an investment program is based on. Two of the company’s employees are assigned to watch each of these programs on a daily basis. A recommendation can always be subject to termination if the company's analysts believe a fundamental change has been made. Most programs recommended by HYIPTiming offer returns averaging at 50-70% per annum. This kind of returns is fairly low for online high-yield investing, but appears to be reasonable for offline investment ventures. The company claims to have never made a mistake with its program picks over the three-year period of its operation.
The company warns its members about certain levels of risk being involved and urges them not to invest the amounts of money they cannot afford to lose. However, these risks are claimed to be lower than the ones in public online HYIPs where the privacy factor is significantly diminished.
Nevertheless, one thing appears to be weird. In the company description on its website it is stated that the HYIPTiming Corporation has been maintaining high levels of consequent success over the years of its existence. On the other hand, Henry Taylor declares financial hardships as one of the main for being acquired by AIG, Inc.
As for the list of investment programs, all information on them is limited to a brief description of their nature, with e-mail addresses being provided in some cases. There has been quite of discussions regarding the credibility of the program in most of major HYIP forums. We urge our visitors either to perform their own research on each of these programs or to obtain some feedback from people who are already invested with them and who can be trusted.


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