Monday, March 18, 2013

EliteCapitalClub Scam Review

Hello everybody! Hope you’ve all been having a great weekend so far, whatever you’re getting up to. Being Saturday there’s a bit less news to report on than usual, though there are a couple of updates you might be interested in so I’ll get to that in just a moment in the news section. Before all that however I want to start with a closer look at a very promising new Program coming to my monitor called EliteCapitalClub. I say it’s promising (without saying that actually guarantees you anything – it doesn’t) because from experience I know that what they are offering online investors very often turns out to be quite popular. EliteCapitalClub is a short/mid term HYIP with just one investment plan, but also benefits enormously from it’s simplicity and lack of complexity which helps make it appealing to both new and experienced investors alike.







The plan works like this. You can join for a $20 minimum deposit, and the term runs for 12 business days (Monday to Friday), which is a little over two weeks. During this time EliteCapitalClub will pay you back a daily interest rebate of 12.5% of your initial principal. By the end of the term that will add up to 150% in total. Your principal will not be given back as EliteCapitalClub have already counted that as part of your payments, so it’s your own money back plus 50% net profit for yourself.
To put that into monetary terms, let’s suppose you invested $100. EliteCapitalClub would then pay you back $12.50 per day, Monday to Friday only. You would break even (earn an amount equal to your deposit) eight business days into the term, and complete it earnings totaling $150 which is made up of your own initial hundred plus $50 on top in profits. EliteCapitalClub allow a maximum deposit of $50,000, and the same 12.5% interest rate applies to all investors no matter how big or how small. Just one other thing you may wish to be aware of before joining is that EliteCapitalClub will allow compounding if for whatever reason you prefer to increase the existing risk even further in anticipation of a higher final return. Set the rate yourself when joining.

The choice of payment options open to members is pretty comprehensive in the sense that they’re including all the most popular industry options, which to be blunt is kinda what you’d be entitled to expect as a minimum standard from any HYIP wanting to be taken seriously. EliteCapitalClub are taking deposits through your choice of SolidTrustPay, EgoPay, PerfectMoney, or LibertyReserve, so there’s no real need or expectation that this will be changed. Payouts to members are made generally speaking made instantly, though will still need to be requested from inside your EliteCapitalClub private members account area. Once you’ve done that you should see your money in your preferred payment processor account in less than a minute. In the event that instant payments aren’t available (which can happen from time to time for various reasons such as replenishment, technical issues, security, and the like) then payments will be made manually by the EliteCapitalClub admin. You should then need to allow anything up to a maximum of 24 hours for all transactions to be completed. Just keep in mind that the program doesn’t actually work at the weekend, there’s nothing to stop you from requesting any outstanding payments you didn’t get around to withdrawing during the week.
On the technical and design side of things the EliteCapitalClub website looks pretty good. While I must admit I’m not that familiar with the script, I still quite like it. According to the admin it originates from a developer called ArtWeb who I believe (though wouldn’t be 100% sure) are responsible for a product better known as H-Script which I have seen in use though it is pretty new. It does have quite a unique and interesting appearance, though remains easy to navigate and user friendly at all times with a memorable layout. For an extra layer of security the entire EliteCapitalClub website, both public and private areas, is SSL encrypted by Comodo for safer browsing and more secure transactions. Hosting is by BlockDos who are widely acknowledged as the best of an albeit small group of service providers willing to accommodate HYIP related websites. They have EliteCapitalClub on a dedicated server so downtime issues, if any, should be minimal.
Any further questions, queries, or comments can be put to the admin either by filling in your details on the online customer support form and submitting it via the contacts page, or else by just writing directly to the listed e-mail address. Also available is a telephone number which you can try if you expect someone to actually pick up. It’s clearly stated that phone support will only be available during business hours, though unfortunately does not specify in which time zone. Interestingly EliteCapitalClub are one of the very few programs (in fact the only one I can think of off the top of my head right now though there may be others), to provide multi-lingual customer support. I believe the phone lines are exclusively English but the customer support form can be completed in either English or Russian, so that’s one thing that’s going to provide a boost to the program’s numbers. Most recently EliteCapitalClub have joined the growing number of HYIPs taking advantage of social media networks and have opened their own Facebook and Twitter accounts so you can find them there as well. And finally the EliteCapitalClub website does have a Live Chat widget though I can’t say I’ve noticed it actually working at anytime since I started monitoring the program.

The website content and texts seem original and allude to the program somehow being involved in that old traditional HYIP admin’s favorite activity ForEx trading, where nothing can ever possibly go wrong, lol! In reality of course there’s very little to suggest EliteCapitalClub is anything other than a high risk online HYIP that requires an ever increasing flow of cash to stay afloat. So don’t treat the program as anything else, and obviously the number one rule is to protect yourself first in any program you sign up for. So always start by establishing a sensible spending limit based on your own personal circumstances and what you can comfortably afford to lose without getting into trouble, and if joining EliteCapitalClub at all then try and do so as a smaller part of a wider more diverse portfolio.