Trafficsideways is Jammed

November 18, 2007 - 7:49pm | author: fairyjadoo |

There is no sign of trafficsideways jam becomes free again. The withdrawals from this autosurf have been pending since August. Trafficsideways was started in January and in early launched this program had offered 13% daily for 10 days which later has been changed to 1% daily for 365 days.

The last update that members heard from the admin was in middle of October when he promised to solve the problem and resume paying on October 29th. The update as follow:

“Hi,

We apologize for pending payments. TrafficSideways admin Alvin has been unfortunately hospitalized since 10th October.

As Alvin is the only person who can access to TrafficSideways E-gold transactions, all payouts can not be processed without his instructions. His health is now getting stable and is in the period of recovery. Meanwhile he has appointed another personnel to take care of payouts and start paying all payments not later than 29th October 2007, Monday.

Please be rest assured that you will receive your payments. TrafficSideways is here and will continue to grow, we appreciate your support.

Thank you.

Joe
TSI Support
http://TrafficSideways.com”

However, until now the problem remain unsolved and members didn’t hear anymore update from the admin.



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