Monday, June 20, 2011

Something Fishy – Problem Status on Monitors

Although PROBLEM status on monitors is not yet SCAM status, it is an indication for would-be investors not to take a chance investing at that stage and should be taken seriously. For invested members it means a waiting game has started.

On 14th June, just after the last Update of 13th June, regularly updated monitors started sounding the ALERT, Elite Alliance Wealth Club was put on PROBLEM status and investors advised against re-investing.

According to the Payment history on Money News Online the last payment was received 9 June 2011. Now this does not correspond with Leon Reiter’s statement in the last
Update of 13 June:
And the very last thing for the non-believers... Yesterday we processed $260,000 in Payouts, today we have almost the same amount and we will get it done soon.

The “yesterday” in the update would have been June 12.

Question now is: who is right and who is wrong?
Whom can one believe?
Does the payment history on the monitor maybe pertain to something else than payments on matured investments? Are payments done selectively?
Or is this just a hidden agenda from the side of monitors against Elite Alliance Wealth Club?

With once again no comment on this highly disturbing development from the side of Leon Reiter in the back office, especially new members, who are already upset about the previously mentioned problems, will tend to lose the rest of confidence they may have had in this system.

Is it unreasonable to expect this very busy managing director of Elite Alliance Wealth Club to just post a short notice in the back office regarding this development?

If a real business has to close doors for a while due to unforeseen circumstances, a Notice gets stuck on the entrance, informing customers about the reason for the closed door.

Online the entrance to a business normally is the members back office, so that’s where customers/members would see such a notice. Another way of immediately informing members is via email. And yet another place where members would go to look for more news is the official blog of an online business. In the case of Elite Alliance Wealth Club there only is their Facebook page, no blog.

Yet nowhere a comment is to be seen. Also, some people claim they were paid after 13 June, which is a positive indication.

Ok, so a clean hand needs no washing and the waiting game for members to get their problems solved just goes on and on. Patience – I pray for that.

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