Hey folks, some of you might remember me from the early days, and from really really long posts. Well "I'm back". Today is a very special day for me, it's my neobux birthday.
I still remember finding this site, and using the support / chat for the first time. It was at a "not so good" time in my life. At the time I was working several jobs, and a few months earlier I've sold everything I've own to do some online investment and got scammed big time.
Although I was really pissed and thought several times I won't invest ever again online, that was something really different in neobux.
I'm really glad I was able to see that at the time, since it completely transformed my life. Not only on the economic side, but most of all it had an huge impact on becoming who I'm now.
The FRIENDS I've made here shaped my personality and the project achievements made me dare to dream higher.
Today with almost 26 years (it's coming next week ) I've failed big several times,restarted from 0 (or bellow it ) and all I've achieved is always at the edge of falling. The only thing that stays stable is neobux, and the strength I'm able to dig for looking to it's original logo and all it represents (tatoo incoming maybe?).
A few tips that are currently helping me.
-It's general knowledge to only rent the amount of refs you're able to renew for 240 days; -in case of the above point isn't possible anymore don't let them expire, get them renewed in a time frame that is at least a bit higher than your break even average and get a plan down to get step by step to a large renewal period before achieving the 240 days (step investment is easier); -make use of credit cards and partial payments (10%-> roll over to next month) as soon as the amount of extra money you'll do with the amount of refs that you have is greater than the interest of the amount invested + number of months of expected payback; -consider neobux as a savings account, and compare the amount of interest you'll get while investing the amount of money required for 240 days vs the amount of interest you would get in a bank for the same time period... That's when everything becomes a obvious choice
I cannot thank enough to the man that made this possible