There used to be a pretty long post with over 1000 comments but after recovering fro a DDOS attack, this sites’ blog posts were not recoverable.
This ASD Cash Generator Review is NEW,
ASD isan English surfing site, whereby you surf a specified number of sites daily and earn rebates.
Lafuente Dinero is the Spanish clone of ASD Cash Generator.
Golden Panada was a wanna-be site that didn’t get very far, and went out of existence once they turned their papers over to the FEDs investigating ASD as a possible Ponzi scam.
I’ve been with ASD for a couple of years, have seen many of their ups and downs, and have seen the concept morph over time, too.
They’ve been plagued by bad management and miscalculations of their immense popularity and also don’t seem to realize this is a more modern day era here, so the ancient web conferencing software has go to go and real email autoresponders used…
The most important thng is to realize that this type of program has always been around and hardly any of them lasted more than a few years because their business model is not, and will never be, financially sustainable.
That’s part of the reason why ASD got caught up in the Federal Investigation and court case…
They were in a “seedy” industry, paid surfing, and they offered horrible support
When people like a next door neighbor come up to you and tell you they’re making 300 dollars a day just for clicking sites, you’d be skeptical then excited once you saw the proof on how this works…
So imagine if you went ahead and joined this program only to not see your money being credited to your account and also not having any way to easily get in touch with the support staff to find out why your $5,000.00 smackaroos has all but disappeared…
The bad reputation of the business model (paid surfing for rebates) and Support staff unable to keep up with the volume and demand is what caused them to be in the jam they’re in now..
Currently, ASD Cash Generator is waiitng a decision from the judge on how she will adjudicate this case
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I joined ASD about 60 days before they found their demiase in August and took my time doing my due diligence. After doing searches and looking over this program I decided to put in $2,000 and that was around July 22, 2008 (Or so). I sent them a cashiers check.
By Aug 1 they had been raided by the Feds and on Aug 6th they cashed my check. I dont mean the Feds either, I mean that ASD cashed the check and I have a copy of the check with their stamp on the back of it. So I know it was ASD that cashed the check.
I had high hopes that ASD would come back but as time dragged by it became obvious to me that they were in for a long battle.
I didnt check on the cashiers check until about 45 days after Aug 1, and it occurred to me at that time that they KNEW they would not be rendering any services for the $2,000 I had given to them so why not cash it?
I feel a little cheated by the Feds, but MORE SO by the company because they took my money after they had been raided and they knew that they woudlnt have to render services. I am willing to bet that they cashed a LOT of checks because they had a rally on the 22nd and it was reported that millions are collected at the rallies.
So here it is 5 months later and I didnt receive any services for the $2,000 I put into ASD and I am quite sure I will never see it again.
Personally I think that if the company had real integrity (Like the proponents of ASD says they do) they wouldnt have cashed that check or any checks for that matter unless they were going to be able to RENDER services for the monies paid to them.
It is a lesson well learned and hopefully I will be more careful with my money in the future.
Michael B