Exim Fund Review
Hello my readers, I hope you enjoyed my previous article. Today you can read my new review about a HYIP that is online for more than 6 months and it looks like a serious program that will continue to pay its members in 2010.
The oldest news that I found about Exim Fund it was posted on 27 May 2009 on a forum and from what I’ve seen all investors in this program are paid.
Exim Fund uses a licensed GoldCoders script; this is one of the most well known hyip manager software. You can click here to check the license for Exim Fund.
Now let’s analyze what this program has to offer. Four investment plans are available for you on Exim Fund: Daily, Normal, Extra and Unique Plan.
Here’s is detailed information about each plan:
- Daily Plan will pay you 0.3% daily for 90 days for deposits between $10 and $100000 and the principal is returned at plan completion.
- Normal Plan will pay you 20% monthly for 10 months for deposits between $200 and $10000.
- Extra Plan will pay you 30% monthly for 7 months for deposits between $10001 and $1000000.
- Unique Plan will pay you 200% after 150 days for deposits between $500 and $50000.
Exim Fund also offers a 5% affiliate commission, so you can make more money by inviting your friends to invest in this program. The 5% affiliate commission is usually offered by long term high yield investing programs.
At this moment, when I’m writing this review, Exim Fund accepts only PerfectMoney as deposit and withdrawal method. PerfectMoney is a serious payment system that I’m using and I’ve made several withdrawals by Bank Wire from my PerfectMoney account.
This HYIP has stable plans and it could last for a long time and with a minimum deposit of just $10 I’m sure it’s worth a test deposit.
I’ve seen people promoting Exim Fund but using a different type of referral links so I suppose that Exim Fund used a different script when launched. My advice for those who’re still using the old affiliate link is to change it with the new one because from what I see now Exim Fund uses a GoldCoders script.
Don’t forget to visit my HYIP Monitor to see what programs are paying. You can also download my HYIP Manual for FREE.
As other news for today I must tell you about UFX Bank, a Forex Broker that seems to be a Scam. I’ve received several complaints from my visitors that this FX Broker stopped answering to questions from its members and it doesn’t execute the transfers requested by them. I’ve also contacted UFX Bank but I’ve still not received any answer, click here to read more about UFX Bank.
Well, it looks like Forex Brokers can become Scams too. My advice for forex traders is first to do a research reading different reviews before choosing a Forex Broker.
Now, let’s get back to the HYIP industry. The last payments received by me were from: Imex Finance and Harmonic Market (reviewed here).

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This program is NOT paying.