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Ponzi Schemes? ![]() ![]() The Most Amazing Program - Now Closed Down by the SEC! 12 Daily Pro, an autosurf advertising company,
12 Daily Pro curently has funds frozen in a
no-interest account at StormPay of approximately $50,000,000. “That
money does not belong to Storm Pay,” says Kathleen Calligan of the
Middle Tennessee Better Business Bureau. “That’s a grave concern. There
should be a response from the Company.” Before turning over her
complaint files to the FBI resident agent in Nashville, Calligan did a
rough calculation. She says the claimed losses run -has been declaired as operating an illegal Ponzi scheme by the SEC (Securities Exchange Commission). in excess of 400 million dollars!
Who Is Charis Johnson?
Charis F. Johnson is the main 12daily Pro principal. She lives in
Charlotte, North Carolina. Her career has been mainly in Advertising,
Marketing, and Television. She was a Production Executive with
Zoomculture in Chapel Hill, NC. She started her own company, Spin
Control Marketing. On 5/11/05 she launched LifeClicks (LLC -the parent
company of 12daily Pro ) which became 12daily Pro, which is now one of
the most successful money-making programs on the Internet.
During its first 6 months, 12daily Pro membership has grown to more than 100,000 members. On average, more than 1,000 new members join every day. 12daily Pro uses e-gold and StormPay as payment systems. Particularly because the e-gold fees are so much lower than those of e-gold, I suspect that most 12DP members use e-gold. The current daily e-gold transaction volume to about the equivalent of $10 million a day. The previous time I checked, a few months ago, it was about $3 million a day. I suspect that 12daily Pro growth has a lot to do with e-gold growth. The main reason 12daily Pro is growing so rapidly is that it works and pays like clockwork. Since its launch, all payments have been on time. Charis Johnson, in keeping an open profile of her business without respect to the Ponzi scheme she was running, has managed to swindel hundreds of millions of dollars from the pockets of "Get Rick Quick" fanatics. Now in litigation, many people have over $5,000.00 that they probably will not recover.
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