About a week ago, I decided to test a new HYIP called Tetra Metals. What drew me to this particular HYIP is the plans they offer and the realistic percentage. Plus, their compounding option is not able to be set at 100%, forcing users consider making a profit as opposed to hocking it all back into their program.
I will admit that I did a smaller test than I susually do with Tetra Metals; however, I was paid and there was no delay between the timeframe I expected to be paid and the timeframe I was paid within.
Tetra Metals offers plans ranging from 1.5% – 2.4% interest. All of Tetra Metals plans are 120 days in length and interest in completed on a 5/2 structure (in other words, interest accrues 5 days per week).
Remember to read up on Tetra Metals, since any HYIP can scam when everyone is watching. HYIP’s are not a game.
If you want to sign up for Tetra Metals, then you can click here to get started.
Note: MoneyBlogOnline is in no way offering financial advice, but merely making the public aware of options available to them. As with any type of investment, approach these carefully as they involve some sort of risk.
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