Autosurf 12daily.pro 12dailyPro Review
May 18, 2008
Oh boy! Long time no see any autosurf or hyip review right? Have been since 1 year ago or more that I did not spend any money on HYIPs or Autosurf. But this time 12daily.pro makes me push to crash the line of No More autosurf. Why?
- As a Domain name specialist, .pro is a very expensive domain extension and for them to waste money on .pro at least it will be not run in the next day.
- The “Admin” of this program made a good introduction: “We’re neither financial experts, nor professional traders. Just experienced online moneymakers wanting to bring the autosurf industry back to where it once was. Think about it, wouldn’t it be great to simply sit back, relax and enjoy your daily surfing while knowing for sure your cash is growing? No worries, no hassle, just like the good old times”. Yes will be good and I will put what I have left in e-gold here.
- Another Ponzi? Yes, all autosurfs are ponzi schemes. Just the question behind this is how they will manage the money. May be the 12dailypro re-borned again? Who knows!
Here are the packages:
Free Member
- 50 free sign up credits
- Surf up to 50 sites daily
- Surf ratio 1:0.5
- 1 free site to advertise
- 2% referral commission
- Earn on PTCs
- No cashout allowed
Upgraded Member
- 12% daily for 12 days
- 10% daily for 14 days (no surfing plan)
- Upgrade cost $6 per unit
- 6% referral commission
- Advertise up to 3 sites
- Surf 12 sites to earn
- Surf ratio 1:1.
- Payouts within 48 hours from expiry

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May 18th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
How much is .pro domain cost?
expensive is relative. Would you give the cost prediction? (in numbers).
$100? $500?
May 19th, 2008 at 1:37 am
Comparing to .com .net .org .info and all “general” extensions which cost from $6 to $7 USD. .pro cost much more In register.com:
How much does a .Pro domain name cost?
$350 for one year, including a $100 non-refundable application fee.
and those are the registrar that you can register .pro (As you can see there are few only):
http://registrypro.pro/partners_findaregistrar.htm
July 14th, 2008 at 4:56 am
Not quite, you can get one for $99 a year at http://www.encirca.com. It’s only $350 plus $100 deposit if you go through registry.com. According the whois of 12daily.pro they used Encirca, paying only $99 and going with a registrar that is questionably issuing domains without proper documentation since the .pro is a restricted domain name reserved for professionals (see registry.com for details).
Apart from the fact 12daily.pro paid about $100 for the domain they don’t have the legal right to use it if they are not one of the following (and from the posts I’ve seen from the admin, I have every doubt they are any of these things)
The .Pro domain extension is only available for certain self-certified professionals.
Who is eligible?
At this time, .Pro is available exclusively for:
- Medical doctors (.med.pro)
- Attorneys (.law.pro)
- Certified public accountants (.cpa.pro)
Which means they could lose the domain without recourse. Obviously someone registering a .pro knowing that it’s restricted and reserved for specific professionals with the intention of using it on an autosurf ponzi scheme makes it all the more questionable.