Friday, June 24, 2011

Elite Alliance – HOT or NOT?

There still is no new update from Elite Alliance.net management in the back office, the last one was dated 13 June 2011. In the light of this, members are turning to EA’s Facebook page for information. There, however, one can no longer believe that what’s posted under the EA logo image really does come from admin. So the uncertainty amongst yet unpaid members is rising daily and spammers are busy taking over that page with their ads.

To make matters even worse there now seem to be four Elite Alliance Wealth pages on Facebook:
elitewealth
leon-reiter
Elite-Alliance-Wealth-Club
elitewealth

One positive aspect one can get on the first link above, though, is the fact that AlertPay members are still receiving payments.
With Liberty Reserve members waiting in vain, it’s only logic that those may tend to believe what’s posted on the third link above, which may or may not be official news. The fourth link seems to be the most authentic one of all of them.

What’s so disturbing about all this?
The fact that even with all the requests for an official update in the back office posted on EA’s Facebook and admin apparently spending time there to comment, admin does not comment on those requests, nor makes time to update members on the official page.

If the comments posted under the admin image really do come from Elite Alliance.net admin, why does the oh so busy Managing Director, Leon Reiter, make time for irrelevant posts, but does not take the time to inform his members properly?

My opinion:

Posts appearing to be from admin on Facebook are not coming from Leon Reiter and cannot be taken seriously.

Is Elite Alliance Wealth Club still HOT or NOT?

Many HYIP monitor sites don’t even mention it. Those that do, show it as “Not Paying” because of selective payments being made. It isn’t dead yet, but those that have invested are forced into the WAITING game.

Those who are contemplating to join should not do it now, as there are too many queries and things to be sorted out at this stage. You will only spare yourself endless frustrations, like waiting for more than 30 days to get an answer to a support request.

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