In mid-2005, Charis Johnson began operating 12DailyPro (www.12dailypro.com). 12DailyPro or 12DP, as investors called it, was an an autosurf program wherein investors were promised 12% return on their invested funds every day for twelve days. In order to receive the daily earnings, members were to run a program on their computer that would automatically view certain websites and thereby purportedly generate advertising revenue.
Ms. Johnson was extremely successful in attracting investors and raised approximately $500 million in less than nine months. Investors’ money was handled not by 12DP itself but by third party Internet payment processors such as Stormpay, EMO, and e-gold.
In mid-2005, Charis Johnson began operating 12DailyPro (www.12dailypro.com). 12DailyPro or 12DP, as investors called it, was an an autosurf program wherein investors were promised 12% return on their invested funds every day for twelve days. In order to receive the daily earnings, members were to run a program on their computer that would automatically view certain websites and thereby purportedly generate advertising revenue.
Ms. Johnson was extremely successful in attracting investors and raised approximately $500 million in less than nine months. Investors’ money was handled not by 12DP itself but by third party Internet payment processors such as Stormpay, EMO, and e-gold.
In mid-2005, Charis Johnson began operating 12DailyPro (www.12dailypro.com). 12DailyPro or 12DP, as investors called it, was an an autosurf program wherein investors were promised 12% return on their invested funds every day for twelve days. In order to receive the daily earnings, members were to run a program on their computer that would automatically view certain websites and thereby purportedly generate advertising revenue.
Ms. Johnson was extremely successful in attracting investors and raised approximately $500 million in less than nine months. Investors’ money was handled not by 12DP itself but by third party Internet payment processors such as Stormpay, EMO, and e-gold.
In mid-2005, Charis Johnson began operating 12DailyPro (www.12dailypro.com). 12DailyPro or 12DP, as investors called it, was an an autosurf program wherein investors were promised 12% return on their invested funds every day for twelve days. In order to receive the daily earnings, members were to run a program on their computer that would automatically view certain websites and thereby purportedly generate advertising revenue.
Ms. Johnson was extremely successful in attracting investors and raised approximately $500 million in less than nine months. Investors’ money was handled not by 12DP itself but by third party Internet payment processors such as Stormpay, EMO, and e-gold.
In mid-2005, Charis Johnson began operating 12DailyPro (www.12dailypro.com). 12DailyPro or 12DP, as investors called it, was an an autosurf program wherein investors were promised 12% return on their invested funds every day for twelve days. In order to receive the daily earnings, members were to run a program on their computer that would automatically view certain websites and thereby purportedly generate advertising revenue.
Ms. Johnson was extremely successful in attracting investors and raised approximately $500 million in less than nine months. Investors’ money was handled not by 12DP itself but by third party Internet payment processors such as Stormpay, EMO, and e-gold.