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REGULARBEE IN SOCIAL NETWORKS

Friday, 7 October, 2011 at 11:22 GMT

Just recently we informed about the launch of a Facebook page of a project RegularBee (read here) and today they've got a new update for us informing about expanding their boundaries in social networks. This time the chosen network is a Russian analog of Facebook which is called Vkontakte.ru. The administration explains such an addition by the fact that they constantly develop RegularBee and strive to make cooperation with their partners as comfortable and convenient as possible.

Despite the fact that RegularBee is a company that is allegedly based in New Zealand, which is far away from Russia, according to the admin there are many investors from this country and therefore they decided to open a project's own group on Vkontakte.ru. Here is a link provided on the website. All information is in Russian there, so it won't be useful for anyone except for Russian speakers. However, you will see different certificates on that page, so you can take a look at them if you are interested.

I'm not going to say that the administration of RegularBee has demonstrated there obvious connection with Russia and that they have nothing to do with New Zealand and producing honey by making this move. If you are not new to HYIP industry, you know perfectly well how everything works here and what you risk when you make a deposit. However, the fact that project's AlertPay has been recently blocked, because the administration was most likely unable to confirm their identity is not a good thing for reputation of RegularBee.

Alice Wilson, HYIPNews.com


 

Comments:
Mohamed Mash
 
7 October 2011 - 03:18 PM
yes and payments are pending
I will request chargeback tommmorow
SteveyJ
 
10 October 2011 - 06:08 PM
Thought I'd have a look at RegularBee's site because the Russian connection intrigued me.

Certainly all the information and background content concerning the production of honey [ in particular Manuka honey] all checks out. The company [ or rather, it's parent company ] does genuinely appear to have been incorporated in New Zealand since 2003, and the various documents made available do indeed correspond with New Zealand Government records of registered companies.

The sole director has registered himself and, it would appear, his wife and children as shareholders, and checking other records also continues to confirm all the appearance of a genuine honey manufacturing business, run by a director, some employees and his family.
So......

Personally I reckon what they say about themselves is probably genuine,...whether or not a honey producing company can produce the kind of profits that HYIP investors expect to realise remains to be seen......

Certainly from the documents available it would appear [ rather unusually for a HYIP ], that the director and owner is in fact traceable.
I haven't gone so far as to contact him to verify that RegularBee [the HYIP] is something to do with him, but from the documents made available it would not have been easy [although not impossible] for an admin to have 'borrowed' the information, BUT, from what is presented I would personally be surprised because there would be a fair amount of effort required, beyond that which we normally see..

The Russian connection could be simply the owner seeing an opportunity to reap investments from a foreign market that seems interested....

Oh well, just thought I'd pass on the above out of interest. Actually I've been to New Zealand and bought their local honey and the range and quality is very good !
So if you make a profit, treat yourself to some of their honey, - they do export it !
SteveyJ
 
11 October 2011 - 09:09 AM
Well, it looks like the company is genuine, but that the HYIP promises are not. IE, the HYIP is not genuine, and the promises made can not be kept to. Honey making would not, it would appear, to be able to provide vast profits......

Given that the parent company IS correctly registered with appropriate documentation, it will be interesting to see if any investor who has lost money makes the effort to contact the owner [ hpme address, contact details etc all provided by Government records ], to see a] Will the owner return lost monies ? or b] Does the owner know anything about his name, documents and personal details being hijacked by the HYIP ?

 

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