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Wow, I was going through my data base and looking up sites to delete those that are no longer in existence. Lo and behold, as I looked for my Yuwie site, I got that weird server language. I popped to a couple of rooms I'm in and asked if anyone was a member of Yuwie. I got a couple of responses, both said they hadn't been to their sites a bit. I was at mine in May of 2010.One of my friends also attempted to sign-in. Then she posted a CNET article. The article confirms what I had suspected for a long time, Yuwie was a pyramid site. They promised earnings that you could never achieve unless you had thousands of downline.
I used Yuwie to show my graphics ability and stored some unique graphics on it. NOPE, did not save, save, save. So they are gone now.
What does this say? Number one if you have something you want to keep, save, save, save. Second, I knew I could never reach payout so I simply stayed a member, I had some friends there. I'm sure that any of them are in contact with newer connections like "skype" or current emails.
Here is the link for the article.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9795029-2.html
Oh the photo is my Son, of whom I am very proud.
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Comments (3)
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
You never know what can happen online. A well known marketer lost access to her sites because they were hosted by a company owned by a friend of hers who died suddenly. She couldn't do anything about it for a few days.
Patsy j Payne8
konnektions konsultant
I was cleaning out my data base...Oh well, now it is cleaner, but I lost a page I had worked very hard on.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Can we say "Yuwie who is, uh, old news" ? :)
Bad joke, trying to make it sound like "Huey Lewis and the News"