Hola mis amigos!
First of all, don't you worry. I know that I disappear from time to time, and you must feel terrible about it: you're probably suffering from insomnia and PSTD, you're crying all the time and every day is now a bad hair day.
I apologize. But sometimes you just have to let it go. And by "it", I mean the online world. Still, I have been busy and today I'm going to share all my freshly acquired knowledge with you. We have added a new program, discovered some unsettling facts about Mutual Wealth's future and conducted an interview with piratcoin.me's administrator, which is available here: http://www.money-monitor.com/article/view/slug/interview-with-piratcoin-admin-andrew. Are you ready to start our journey?
NEW PROGRAM ADDED: FINMUTUAL
To start with, FinMutual, our newest addition, is "in the niche of crowdfunding". The program set up its domain in July 2013 (valid for a year) and implemented Comodo Extended Validation Secure Server certificate in February 2014 (valid for a year). It is easy to check the program since they do not make any mystery of their address (FINGROUP LTD., St. John Street, London) or phone number (+4402032397334). In fact, you can also contact the company via Skype (finmutual.com) or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/finmutualcom).
As far as the plans are concerned, there are three different options: 1.80%, 2.20% or 2.60%. You can earn daily from Monday to Friday for 160 business days. Deposits start as low as $25 and there is no maximum amount set. The principal is non-refundable and there is no compounding option available. The total return varies between 288% and 416%. All the shares are kept by FinMutual for "around 2 years" before the entrepreneur can buy them "at market price". Payouts are handled manually and can take up to 48 hours. You can use all the major money processors: SolidTrust Pay, Bitcoin, EgoPay, Perfect Money, OKPAY and PexPay to deposit your money with FinMutual. When it comes to Perfect Money, due to popular demand, FinMutual has verified its account and now "processes withdrawals with Perfect Money VERIFIED status".
Where did I find this piece of information? On FinMutual's highly informative and regularly updated Facebook page. The website is just as well-prepared, although one may find the forever funny "lorem ipsum" leftover under Terms and Conditions. Still, it is easily navigated and setting up an account won't take more than a couple of minutes. Naturally, FinMutual also offers an affiliate program, and one can earn 5% on referrals.
MUTUAL WEALTH HALTED BY SEC
According to its official website, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed an official complaint in the US District Court for the Central District of California to stop "a fraudulent pyramid scheme by phony companies masquerading as a legitimate international investment firm", namely Mutual Wealth. What one may read in the complaint is rather succinct and to the point, since the claim is that "almost nothing that Mutual Wealth represents to investors is true".