Golden Globe Wealth Club

Make the Stars Wish They Had Your Money!

Anyone care to know how long I've been wanting to get into Sports Arbitrage????

Would anyone care to know why? Because it's Risk-Free...... you CANNOT lose!

Would anyone care to know why I haven't gotten into it before now? Well, I'm going to tell you anyway! LOL!

Much like Forex, it takes quite a bit of money to really get started when you're flying solo because the programs that have been out there in the past were too expensive, and a bit complicated. Yes, I could have figured it out, but then their services usually required an expensive monthly subscription.

But, happy day!!!! This is a pool that you can get into for as little as $10 until October 31, and it's probably going to go private again before long.

I've c/p'd this from their site, and there's a LOT more information available about this program there for your perusal.

"Register today and start earning! Participation starts with as little as $20 for our Daily Variable program ($10 during our promotional period till Oct. 31, 2008) or $100 for our more profitable Weekly Fixed program.

Our Daily Variable program is paying a daily profit between 0.7 - 1.1% (daily) paid from Monday to Friday, while our Weekly Fixed program is paying a fixed weekly profit of 6%. Profits are paid to your GNI account balance within our system and can be withdrawn to your payment processor 24/7."

I've also read the review about the program that is available on Money News Online (link supplied on the website), a very unbiased monitoring site, and was very impressed, so I've joined!

Please take a good, close look at this program. I think it's going to be a keeper.

GoldNugget Invest -- Arbitrage Betting Pool

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Hey, this looks very cool Iwent over to the site, signed up using your referral code and now am trying
to fund my Liberty Reserve account throught the exchange service at Megalido. I am not sure if I've
done this correctly though as I'm looking/waiting for a batch no. from stp. Should that take a few minutes or not? If not, I've done something wrong. But I like the idea of this. Little outside the box
of the typical hyip.

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Yeah, I like "outside the box!" :) That's why I didn't want to put this discussion in the 'investment' section.

But, Jim, for the exchange, look back on the page that popped up when you first made the exchange. There should be a small number there next to the transaction. Also, you can go to your account that you transferred the money out of and get the number from that.

Oh, did you check the rate page first to make sure you can exchange to LR from the payment processor you wanted to get the money out of?

Hope this helps. Oh, and don't forget that it will take a day or two for the money to get to your LR account.

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The id number on the megalido page is different (but it is called a transacion nu. -4 digits)
The stp pp tranaction # is 7 digits and completely different. ?

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Yes, but I do think they want the number from their own page. That's the way the instuctions sound anyway... at least I think so.

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ok. I put in the stp 7digit and the sight says the batch no is informed. We'll see
if I've done it right. Let you know. Looking forward to learning more and hoping
to make a profit here.

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Jim,
I set up my Liberty Reserve account yesterday but have no idea how to fund it.....now that you have experience, can you help?
What exactly is an 'exchange'? (probably a dumb question, but I am totally in the dark here.....)

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Me too until a couple of days ago. Marianne B. pointed me to the megalido
site. If you already have an account, log in and in the lower left corner
of the page is a banner that says exchange or exchange service. Click that
button and it leads you to the service. You basically exchange from solid
trust pay to liberty reserve or vice versa. I did it tues and I am still waiting
for it to go through. They say it can take up to 48 hrs. Pretty cool. A little
confusing the first time though.

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Hey Jim,
You made it sound so easy!....I'll give it a try
Thanks so much...

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Jim,
One more question.....if I want to fund Liberty Reserve with say $100, and go through MegaLido to do it, will there be fees that I need to take into account and include extra in my transfer amount.....I want to be sure I end up with exactly $100 in Liberty Reserve...
Thanks for your help!
cathy. not sure of the fees as this is my lst time also. Anyone?

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Hi Ya'll,
Maybe I can help out a little here. Sorry I'm so late getting here, but it's been a busy day.

Anyway, Cathy, if you have funds in STP, you can send it to your Liberty Reserve account, and I think that's the only payment processor that you can use to fund LR.

Now, right under the banner that Jim told you about, there's another link that's labeled "Rates" and if you click on that you'll see how much MegaLido charges to transfer to LR from STP (looks like 10%), but there'll also be a charge from STP. There's no charge for you to send it to ML, but they'll charge ML to receive it and that fee is 1.5% + 25cents and I'm pretty sure that this fee will be passed on to you by them deducting that fee from the amount you're exchanging.

So, just to be on the safe side, I'd just increase the amount I'm sending to $110 or $115 to cover everything. It's money that will remain in your account if it's not used, but it will also cover all the fees, I think. And then when you go to receive it into LR.... well, that's another fee of 1%.

Don't feel bad, I'm having to do all this too in order to fund my LR account and deposit it into GNI!!! :)

Oh, and Jim, you are exactly correct on the Batch No. questions... it is the number that your payment processor puts on the transaction, and not the number that MegaLido puts on it. So the quickest way to find out what that batch no. is, is to go and log into your payment processor account that your sending the money from, and it should be listed right there and right then.

Hope this helps.

Marianne

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Marianne,
That is exactly what I needed to know.....
Thanks for your help....again! :-)

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