The MLM Watch Dog alerted it’s readers (of course we are readers) to Zeek Rewards moving banks and the possiblity of checks bouncing as a result.
Here is the article:
ANNOUNCEMENT – Zeek/Zeek Rewards is currently in the process of moving to a bank that can handle our growing needs and while in transition will be closing our old accounts with both New Bridge Bank and BB & T,” (both FDIC Insured) Zeek said on its news Blog. “Please be sure to deposit or cash any commission checks immediately so they clear before June 1st, 2012 or they will be returned to you with ‘account closed’ and will need to be reissued.” No reason was given and a new bank was not named yet.
Zeek international uses AlertPay (now Payza) and SolidTrustPay for transactions outside the U.S. Both AlertPay and SolidTrustPay are watched by FEDS (and Interpol) for being friendly to scams such as HYIPs, autosurfs and cycler matrices.
Might not be a big deal, unless you are one of the folks who’s Zeek Reward’s check bounced.
I am a zeek rewards affiliate andd am always interested in news aabout Zeek rewards. I know and the situation and am not worried, for now!
I’m in Zeek and I’m scared to death! The website really doesn’t work very well,I sent in my initial investment of $500. almost a month ago and have not heard from them.
I have e-mailed them 3 times but have heard nothing.
I bet any day now the site crashes and they just disappear.
POOF!
I have a small piece of Zeek, but am closing it down, not because of closed banks, but I just can't get excited about it. I have a health and wellness business which I am passionate about, so I'm sticking with it.
@Ross, I can understand your apprehension toward Zeekrewards. I felt the same way at first. Stick with it and in the long run you will see success. Keep in mind this isn’t a get rich quick scheme, but a legitimate business venture that you will actually have to work to make a profit.