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I did it...kind of!

So whatever became of me? Did it work? Well sort of...

It turns out that my memory isn't as good as I believed, I I'm just about to reach what I thought was my target....100000 credits on wjob. Yes, you heard me right 100000 credits...somewhere along the line I thought I needed 100000 credits.

So, yes, I made the target, just seems I'm heading for a new one! and it's taken quite a while, but in the next week, I should hit 100000, and then I'll cash in.

I now I had my sites set on that Geocities HYIP site, but it always seemed dodgy, and although its had a face-lift, the complete lack of an investment tracker is just concerning....and as its taken so long to get the egold, why would I want to put it somewhere quite that dodgy looking? (Although all these HYIPs are obviously risky...high yield, high risk)

So I've got a new target, 100000 credits (err, $10 to you and I) to spend here: http://cobextrade.com/index.php. It's on many HYIP sites tracked, and lots of positive forum comments, and I think has a better chance of therefore not just running off with my VERY well earned money now! So we maybe out of the Paid-to-Surf world soon, and onto the good ship HYIP...cobextrade, here I come!

It does mean waving goodbye to the cash for 6 months of course, but I think that's worth it. I believe this is a slower, more reliable payer than others...we will but see. That is, assuming my memory holds up!

So the plan now will be to put the $10 that I'll have as egold soon, into a starter package from cobextrade HYIP. After 180 days that'll be looking more like $90, or so I'm told by a compound calculator here: http://www.hyip.com/hyip/financial/1095/Cobex+Trade

Not sure what I'll do then, but logically I'll remove my investment (that huge $10!) plus a load more (say $30 more), I'll then revest the rest to start turning it into money of a more normal level! The bits I've taken out can go into other funds to spread the risk, and $20 can go in my egold account for security, the original $10, and a spare $10 in-case I lose the rest...I am the low low risk taker...remember?! ;)

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Just a quick update...I'm still working on wjob...I'm upto 20 cents so far, and although this sounds rather pathetic, it's for a reason...I've not had the machine on much recently, and I certainly don't intend to leave the machine on just to autosurf...this has to be background surfing whilst I'm online anyway. Will keep you informed...I'm just hoping the investment on this $7, when I finally get there, doesn't lose it all....that would be rather sad after all this!!