Daily Profit Always Review: 250% ROI over 50 days
There is no information on the Daily Profit Always website indicating who owns or runs the company.
The domain ‘dailyprofitalways.com’ was registered on the 30th March 2012 however the domain registration information is set to private.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
The Daily Profit Always Product Line
Daily Profit Always have no retailable product or service. Instead members are required to invest with the company.
Bundled with each investment are advertising credits, which can be used by members to display advertising on an advertising network hosted on the company website.
It is not possible to purchase advertising credits from the company without participating in the investment scheme.
The Daily Profit Always Compensation Plan
Daily Profit Always guarantee their members a 250% ROI paid out over 50 days (5% daily). Investments are made in $10 allotments with members capped at investing a total of $10,000.
In addition to the ROIs offered, Daily Profit Always also pay out referral commissions on the investments made by recruited members.
Investments made by members personally recruited (level 1) are paid out at 10%, and any investments members they recruit (your level 2) are paid out at 5%.
Joining Daily Profit Always
Membership to Daily Profit Always is free, however members must invest if they wish to earn any commissions.
Free members can earn by recruiting new members and encouraging them to invest, however they themselves will need to invest at least $10 if they wish to cash out these earnings.
Conclusion
Daily Profit Always bill themselves as an ‘online advertising platform‘ yet you can’t actually purchase any advertising from the company.
Meanwhile the company repeatedly states that it’s not an investment opportunity:
DailyProfitAlways.com IS NOT AN INVESTMENT PROGRAM.
However with members not being able to purchase advertising, it is clear that this is exactly what it is.
If you look at the source code of the Daily Profits Always website, they themselves refer to money being deposited with the company as “investments”:
Running Days
5
Total Members
187
Total Investment
2828.22
Furthermore if advertising was indeed being purchased, given that it is paid in the form of credits, logic would dictate that should members not use these credits, they’d be entitled to a refund.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS will be issued for any reason.
With 100% of the revenues being generated by members and this money being used to pay off existing returns, refunds are of course not possible. Again confirming that Daily Profits Always is just another investment Ponzi scheme.
Speaking of returns, the company ‘Terms and Conditions’ states
DailyProfitAlways.com never give and make any guarantee of earnings or profits.
Yet the FAQ quite clearly states that
each advertising unit will enable them to earn 5% daily from our profit sharing pool for 50 days. After 50 days you will receive a total of 250% earnings.
The website homepage also makes an income guarantee:
Earn 5% daily for 50 days (Total 250%)
Both sure look like guarantees to me.
Finally, despite claiming to not be an investment scheme, Daily Profits Always attempt to reassure members that the regulators won’t come knocking by claiming that
DailyProfitAlways.com is not available to the general public and is opened only to the qualified members of DailyProfitAlways.com, the use of this site is restricted to our members and to individuals personally invited by them.
Every upgrade is considered to be a private transaction between DailyProfitAlways.com and its Member.
As a private transaction, this program is exempt from the US Securities Act of 1933, the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the US Investment Company Act of 1940 and all other rules, regulations and amendments thereof.
We are not FDIC insured. We are not a licensed bank or a security firm.
If you weren’t operating an illegal investment Ponzi scheme, why would you need to claim you’re exempt from the US Securities and Exchange Act and Investment Company Act?
Despite these colorful claims, at the end of the day we’re just looking at yet another Ponzi scheme that will collapse once members stop making new investments.
It’s an HYIP that is claiming to be NOT an investment. 🙂 Sort of like “Dr. Pepper” soft drink calling itself the “Un-cola”.
FYI: American SEC and FINRA issued separate statements condemning HYIPs
http://www.sec.gov/investor/alerts/socialmediaandfraud.pdf
http://www.finra.org/Investors/ProtectYourself/InvestorAlerts/FraudsAndScams/P121728
Never invest here. This is the same owner of the website who had 4dailypay.com who ran after 60 days eating more then $300,000. Be careful. 4dailypay stopped making payment on April 1, 2012 and now went down. Again telling you never invest here.
4dailypay.com Earn 4% daily. Now, dailyprofitalways.com 5% daily scam again.
My parents were looking to “invest” in dailyprofitalways.com in Australia. They were prepared to trust it because they were under the belief that this was created by church leaders that a friend knew.
Thanks to this site, I am glad I did a bit of looking around first after already telling them not to consider it! Now, I can send them stuff to lookup. Cheers
I’ve been involved with DPA now for over 2 months and yes, I get 5% daily for each $10, added to my account.
Now I’m not saying that everything that has been said is untrue, I’m just saying that it has been paying out. I will keep the comments I’ve read in mind when I decide when or if I invest more.
@Aaron
Whether you get paid or not is irrelevant in analysing the business model. Where do you think your ROI came from and is it sustainable?
Being a Ponzi scheme, no it’s not. Once new members stop investing and existing members stop re-investing, kiss your investments goodbye.
It appears that they are scammers. They have not been paying since the beginning of august.
It is hard to believe that they are serious hence trying to con people out of their hard earned money full stop.
dpa is a big scam they are making fool to people who belive them. in fact they do not want to pay u a single penny you can fund your account through payza while to withdraw there is no option of payza processor and you can use only one processor for this scam site.
i think same thing will be happening with those who add fund through stp and for withdraw their will be option of payza.
dear dpa is good they have already inform in their daily alert that they are temperarely removing payza and lr option from withdraw but if you did not read it is your mistake
Removing e-wallets, sounds like cash flow problems…
Since 15 July they dont cash out,dont reply about pending withdraw no matter what.
Instead of that they are in a hospital
this site is not paying since august 3, 2012. all my withdrawals are pending. do not invest in this scheme, you will loose your money.
Hi ,don`t believe Daily Profit Always – it is fake company. Allowed to withdraw funds only for the first time. Then no longer making money to withdrow.They not answer ..
Most of these HYIPs only have a lifespan of 60 to 90 days. (there are a few exceptions) Of course it’s dead when you got to 120 days or 150 days.
HYIPs always have shills out promoting it, recruiting judas goats with their own “authenticity” (like church leaders) so they can bring in more victims.
Most of the “success stories” are either completely fake, or a few Judas Goats fed so they can bring in more sheeple.
NEVER EVER join an HYIP.
My friend and I joined DPA in July. Together we put in around $800. That money went missing.
We were asked to re-sign up and send in our details and that it would be updated and corrected. It has never been corrected and our accounts still remain at zero with no acknowledgement of funds paid to DPA. Just keep getting reminded that they are 5 weeks behind and it will be done if we keep our faith.
There is no support with DPA and it is very difficult to tell if this is a legitimate business with problems that they are unable to correct or if it is indeed a sham – time will tell I guess!
I am a member of Daily Profit Always since August 2012, i deliberately invested only $10 to see whether they will pay up at the end of 50 days but i have not receive any payment from my invetment.
In fact few days after i paid the $10 my share went missing. I reported the missing shares but nothing had been done to restore it and i have not receive any proceed from my investment till now.
Daily Profit Always! is a scam. i have been a member more than one month now and i invested 20.80 dollaer, since then i have not been paid a din. they are fraud.