Whatever you do, don’t get hooked on the latest internet scam to sweep across the world. The VineFire Scam is clearly affecting thousands of people across this nation and the world as it was set up to deceive the member if claims it will pay out. Although the crooks behind Vinefire claim that their initial payout rates they gave were hypothetical, there was nothing on the site at the time of launch to suggest the figures were such. Now that they clearly find themselves oweing tens of millions of dollars, they now are telling their members that only if Vinefire gets sold out by 2010, will members maybe see the money they have earned.
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