[quote name=\'Guest_june_*\' date=\'Jul 5 2005, 03:20 PM\']its 25 referals dude, not 60 as u might think, or its not a pyramid scheme. by the way I have a advise for you, conserve your nerves while u still young. Here is the question for you as well: Ok, if you like so much that laptop site, tell me this: Why does chp laptop charge $10 instead of $5 like the ezlaptop did. Are they trying to scam us twice? or if you have a better reson I am very anxious to hear it.
Have a good and patient day, DUDE, and I have to agree BUMP
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They are actually trying to make enough money to pay for the laptops they intend to ship rather than take a little bit of money from 70,000 people and never ship a single laptop. I have heard several people claim that they, or someone they know received a laptop from EzLaptop, but were unable to provide proof, or even respond to the request with a viable reason why they cannot. The fact that your site has no other means of creating revenue, other than people paying thier $5, tells me this is a matrix scheme. I am not fundamentally opposed to matrix sites, but they just dont work for everyone. All incentive based web sites opperate on a variation of the basic matrix or pyramid. They count on the fact that everyone who joins cannot possibly meet the requirements of receiving a gift. Do the math...
In order for you to receive a gift you have to refer 25 people. For all of those people to get a gift, 625 more people have to pay $5, then 15,625, then 390,625, then 9,765,625, then another 244,140,625, then 6,103,515,625. So, the pyramid can only go 8 levels deep. Besides, its only a matter of time before the do gooders at matrixwatch.org find them, have them shut down, and your $5 goes with it.
CHPLaptops sells advertising, along with the membership fees to pay for the laptops.
BTW, my name is Leon, not dude, if you cant get that information from my username, and I am 40 years old.