Time Travel Mutual Fund

I just received this rather non-humorous letter from the folks over at the Time Travel Mutual Fund:

Hello Alex,
I see you have our site, The Time Travel Fund, listed in your museum
of hoaxes.(www.TimeTravelFund.com)
I am writing you to ask that you remove us from your site. We are not
a hoax; we are serious in what we are attempting to do. Your site
lists us as being a hoax as if it were a fact, not as simply being
your personal opinion.
While you are certainly entitled to your opinion, presenting it as a
fact and not an opinion is slander.



This raises a dilemma for me. I do, in fact, list the Time Travel Fund in my gallery of hoax websites, having assumed that the site was a kind of cute, tongue-in-cheek idea whose main purpose was to sell $10 certificates that people could hang on their wall as a joke, rather than really being in the business of fund management. But if they're perfectly serious about their time travel fund, then that makes it a kooky site, rather than a hoax site. Should I keep the site on the list? I'm not sure.

I'm inclined to keep it on there just to annoy them because I don't like their legalistic threat about me slandering them. But I think the best thing to do would be to keep their site in the list, but add a disclaimer noting that while I thought the Fund was a joke, the fund managers themselves seem to take their task very seriously.

Future/Time Websites

Posted on Thu Aug 19, 2004



Comments

The Time Travel Fund is definitely 100% a scam.Do not buy into this.Warn your friends and family to stay away from this
Posted by Inuyaroolma  on  Wed Jul 11, 2007  at  04:44 PM
To Whom It May Concern;
A website that is called ''The Time Travel Fund'' that is scamming people out of $10 a head and it is a total fake invented by someone to get rich off of gullible people.To better explain it here is the weblink that you can click on:

http://www.timetravelfund.com/


and here is the name and address of the ring leader:

Wayne Quigley
PO Box 1165
High Point, NC 27261

Please stop these people from swindling innocent people any further.
Sincerly,
Inuyaroolma(A Concerned Person)
Posted by Inuyaroolma  on  Thu Jul 12, 2007  at  12:22 PM
Thanks for the warning, but other than personal opinion, what proof do you have of that. Thanks.

I don't mind parting with $10 for a bit of fun.
Posted by Justin F.  on  Thu Jul 12, 2007  at  12:41 PM
All I can say is - thank god he posted the exact same link that was already posted in the topic header.
Posted by Charybdis  on  Thu Jul 12, 2007  at  01:45 PM
Inuyaroolma.
I know Wayne Quigley. Wayne Quigley is a friend of mine and you, sir, are no Wayne Quigley.

Lighten up! The site is tongue in cheek. If you read it in it's entirety you will see that it makes no guarantees and is clear about what you get for your $10; A cool looking certificate and a lottery-ticket-like dream of a life in the future.
Posted by Scott in NC  on  Sat Jul 14, 2007  at  01:04 AM
I can assure you that this is a real scam. I know this Sydney Wayne Quigley, Sr. and let me tell you, this certificate that he prints out to mail to the idiots to support this fund only cost like $2 to do - how ever much he pays for the "acid-free paper" and his printer ink. So, what really happens with the other $8 that is being contributed???????? Hmm, well - he is laughing all the way to the bank and investing it in real estate. Don't believe me......Google his name, Wayne Quigley and you will see for yourself. Please don't by into this stupid time travel hoax. Maybe it worked in Back to the Future, but that's Hollywood for ya.
Posted by Spongebob  on  Wed Feb 06, 2008  at  02:19 PM
Ok, Spongebob, what is your real name and how do you 'know' me? Or do you prefer to hide your identity because you are too much of a coward to come forward and identify yourself? You didn't even spell my name correctly.
I have been completely open and honest about both the site and my identity. I have nothing to hide. If I were running a scam I could have easily had used a different name to register the domain, or even used domain cloaking to hide myself. But I didn't. Just because you don't think something can be done doesn't automatically make those trying scammers. Were the Wright brothers scammers when they built their airplane? No, they had a dream, and they ignored the nay sayers and look what the result of that dream is today.
In my experience those who try to tear down the dreams and accomplishments of others do so because they themselves are incapable of accomplishing anything, and they do this in order to justify their feeble existence to themselves.
Yes, I have multiple websites. Who doesn't these days?
One of them offers completely FREE jigsaw puzzles - you don't even have to register or give me your name or email address. A scammer would ask your e-mail address so they could spam the heck out of you.
So, Spongebob, squeeze the water out of your pants and come clean. Who are you? And what have you accomplished lately?
Wayne
Posted by Wayne  on  Tue Mar 25, 2008  at  09:16 AM
Hi guys,

Its Jesus here, ye thats right.

It was the night of the last supper, one of my good mates got me pissed up on red wine and we were chillin out in the yard. He told me about some time travel fund he found out about down the local. Being out my face at the time and knowing my death was imminent the next day, I filled out the paperwork and sent it off with the 10 Donkey fee.

Lets just say one minute I was stuck in a cave half alive after being in the cross and the next thing the bloody rock rolled out the way.

That was it, I was cast into the future. To the year 2008 infact where I am now. I currently live just outside of Wiggan in the UK in a nice 2 Bedroom semi detached with my Wife sheryl and 3 kids, Wayne, Robert and Shaneka.

Anyway, seriously sign up. Ask yourself WWJD? $10 is shit all.

One,

Jesus
Posted by Jesus  on  Mon May 12, 2008  at  12:37 PM
well tnx a lot for this post i found it realy helpfull.
tnx agian.
Posted by chen  on  Wed Jun 11, 2008  at  05:30 AM
so is it a fake or not? Will I be coming back or not? 😉
Posted by Majorca  on  Mon Jul 07, 2008  at  09:34 AM
I find this concept very interesting and intriging.$10 for a chance for freedom,total financial securement and a chance to star a new life in the distant.Personally I think it would be worth it.I hope I am permitted to join.I just donot want to get left behind.To all nay sayers donot knock something until you try it,and I have a strong feeling this is ''it''.I really,really would like to join if I am permitted.I recently had my e-mail account broken into(about 1year ago) and someone posing as me wrote some horrible stuff say it is a scam.Believe it is not,just cannot explain it(more of a gut and intuitional feeling)but it is not a scam one bit.I since changed my e-mail password(randomly) to prevent a next hacking into.
Posted by Lothario John-Ross-Johnson  on  Thu Jul 17, 2008  at  01:16 PM
This ''Time Travel Fund'' is a 100% scam.This man should be thrown in jail.Do not buy into this scam.Tell all of your family and friends so that they donot become victims of this idiotic,assisinine scheme/hoax.
Posted by Kalel  on  Thu Aug 14, 2008  at  06:47 PM
Hahahaha, I can't believe it! they have the gust to write you and ask you to REMOVE THEM from the hoax section... OMG!
Posted by Uri  on  Sat Aug 30, 2008  at  08:25 PM
Ask yourselves ... are you simply acting on your deterministic values ? Most of posts in here seem to be based on some doctrine of predestination thinking.
Posted by Bill  on  Wed Oct 22, 2008  at  11:55 PM
In fact the apperance of this artical to begin with is determinism. Your all determined to prove the world is flat and that the sun and indeed the universe revolves around the earth.
Posted by Bill  on  Thu Oct 23, 2008  at  12:05 AM
Come again in laymans terms?.What does''Your all determined to prove the world is flat and that the sun and indeed the universe revolves around the earth''means and how is this connected to this exactly?.
Posted by Lothario Johnson  on  Thu Oct 23, 2008  at  12:09 AM
Most of the posters on here seem to be having a struggle with the concept of free thinking. "You
Posted by Bill  on  Thu Oct 23, 2008  at  07:32 PM
in more blunt words ... close the bible and open your mind.
Posted by Bill  on  Thu Oct 23, 2008  at  07:37 PM
timetravelfund.com states they'd bring you back in time based on different situations. Thus, meaning they will not bring you back to a time that YOU want to go to, but a time that THEY want to bring you to. So what's the point in that? They might revive you when you're really old and want to die.

Also, the disclaimers have "scam" written all over them. The most obvious states that there is no guarantee that it will work. So if doesn't work, you can't even sue them because they already have a disclaimer saying there's a good chance it won't work.

If I want to go back in time, I want to go back in time to a time I WANT. I would want to use a time machine to go back to a set date that I want.
Posted by Duke Devlin  on  Thu Jan 22, 2009  at  01:56 PM
The problem is, if someone did decide to sue you for libel then you would be required to prove to a court of law that what you're saying is true (i.e. that the website is a hoax). Note the word 'prove', as the onus rests upon the publisher and not the complainant. If you were unable to prove that the site was a hoax, then they would win their libel claim.
Posted by James Hardaker  on  Sun Feb 08, 2009  at  05:10 PM
Thanks for the info here, However, I too had read about this in the newspaper, I don't think it is a scam.
Cheers,
Jastin from <A >panama</A>
Posted by jastin  on  Tue Feb 17, 2009  at  12:56 AM
even if "timetravelfund.com" was real, it says that it will take you to a time that THEY want you to go to. NOT the time YOU want to go to. So if you want to go back in time to fix an event in your life that screwed up your life, like me, then even if timetravelfund.com was real, it's useless.

They might "revive" you when you really wanted to die too!
Posted by Brisk  on  Wed Feb 18, 2009  at  06:45 AM
I wan to time travel too to fix my mistakes.
Posted by Eddy  on  Wed Mar 11, 2009  at  01:11 AM
hai very good information,i like it very much,

yahoooooooooooooooo........
Posted by Nishanth.B  on  Fri Mar 13, 2009  at  12:38 AM
Dear Time Travel Fund,
Inorder to complete full time travel...first you need an old Delouren and a flex copasatator, make sure you have ajug of gasoline just incase you run out in a year were that has not been produced....then turn on you car and gun it to 88!!!
Posted by Kylie  on  Fri Apr 24, 2009  at  11:30 AM
is it right?
really?
Posted by Antalya, Fethiye, Marmaris, Turkey  on  Tue Jul 07, 2009  at  12:41 PM
It would only be a scam if they were actually pocketing the money rather than putting it into the fund like they say.

To those who said it's a scam because it's not guaranteed, well DUH, it's not guaranteed! No one can know if time travel will be possible in the future or not. You should be happy with them for being very clear about this in the disclaimer.

It would be pretty silly to sue them. You know it's a risk you're taking when you join; personally, I think $10 for a small chance at visiting the future is a risk I'm willing to take.
Posted by Harold  on  Sun Sep 13, 2009  at  07:02 PM
and i found an alternative: http://www.voyageintime.com

Its a little bit more expensive than timetravelfund.com
Posted by Alex  on  Sat Oct 31, 2009  at  08:24 PM
It's not a scam or a hoax, twits... it can't be a scam, they state all possible disclaimers up front... it's for fun, you either participate or you don't... you look for it, they don't come looking for you. Of course it's not real, and even if they believe it themselves, it's still not a scam, they tell you right up front that it's strictly speculative.
Posted by tindog  on  Mon Nov 09, 2009  at  09:03 AM
This new site called voyage in time.com: http://www.voyageintime.com.it is charging almost twice the amount of time travel fund.I had a friend who e-mailed questions to this ''voyage in time'' and never heard from them again(even though they supposed to respond 24 after submission) .People beware of this knock off/copy of the time travel fund
Posted by Cutel  on  Wed Nov 18, 2009  at  08:10 AM
I'm just saying it shouldn't be in the Hoax Museum.
Posted by tindog  on  Wed Nov 18, 2009  at  12:32 PM
i have read the time travel site and i'm sure that they are for real. but i have to stop writing my mail now because its time for my medicine and the rest of my electron treatment.
Posted by annuities  on  Thu Dec 24, 2009  at  03:30 AM
If you were doing something that you thought was a serious attempt at accomplishing something, or you thought was just a cute maybe fun thing to do as a novel speculation, and someone put you on their site as a Hoax, wouldn't you threaten them with slander too? Grow up, take them off the site. (if you haven't already, I don't have time to check, I'm just responding to an email response)... either way, as I've said before, they don't come under the heading of hoax... really, it's only ten bucks, even if they were just keeping it, they would have to get tens of thousands of hits to make it worthwhile, so why bother... and if not, you may not believe it or agree with it, but that doesn't make it a hoax. This is the definition of hoax: TO TRICK INTO BELIEVING OR ACCEPTING AS GENUINE SOMETHING FALSE AND OFTEN PREPOSTEROUS - whether you think the Time Travel Fund is "false" or "preposterous" they aren't tricking anyone, they state right up front that the whole thing is speculative.
Posted by tindog  on  Thu Dec 24, 2009  at  12:13 PM
Thank you very much.is wish you success
Posted by Avsa  on  Sun Dec 27, 2009  at  12:51 PM
Holy crap, this country is chocked full of negative, arrogant, self-righteous people, and a lot of them post here apparently. The Fund is NOT a hoax, it's for FUN... remember fun? - even if there may be a small thread of hope that there is some truth to it for those that run it and participate. Lighten the **** up, people. If you don't want to spend 10 bucks to play, then don't, but there's no reason to libel, or slander, or defame, or make fun of, those that do.

And by the way, I've heard professionals with years of "schooling" and experience misuse libel and slander... slander is a more broad term and both come under the heading of defamation of character... if you defame someone's character in the form of some media, you are being libelous AND slanderous - ie, if someone defamed you in print, and someone else asked you what happened, you wouldn't say, "they libeled me by writing something bad about me", you'd say, "they slandered me by writing something bad about me." The use of the those terms, while not interchangeable, is understood, except by the self-righteous, who just have a need call out the mistakes or misunderstandings of everyone else. And as far as the "I don't see ANY legitimatacy in this." Criminy, (refer to the 'fun'and 'lighten up' comment).
Posted by tindog  on  Sun Dec 27, 2009  at  02:20 PM
I agree that whether they believe in it or not, until they can prove the legitimacy of thier "fund" it should stay on the site as a hoax or scam.
Posted by Travel Ins  on  Mon Jan 04, 2010  at  11:40 PM
my name happens to be Joe Peacock.
I linked to your website because i found it funny and thought you would like the publicity.
Sorry for any damage done
Posted by iddaa  on  Thu Jan 07, 2010  at  08:24 PM
i have read the timetravel site and i'm sure that they are for real. but i have to stop writing my mail now because its time for my medicine and the rest of my electro treatment.
Posted by Compliance Monitoring  on  Sat Jan 30, 2010  at  07:33 AM
Wouldn't we know by now if it were a hoax...or better yet wouldn't our future version ensure that our present version would invest or not invest?
Posted by Nicholas  on  Fri Mar 26, 2010  at  01:37 PM
I think the best thing to do would be to keep their site in the list, but add a disclaimer noting that while I thought the Fund was a joke
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Posted by international business degree  on  Fri Oct 08, 2010  at  07:27 AM
Hi,
I think that time travel holds great potential but also great thret to human kind if someone was to get control of this device and use it for evil or to change people time lines then we would all be seriously screwed. I think that the government should clamp down on sites like this for the saftey of the future and the poeple living in society. Dont get me wrong im sure they are really nice guys but if youre asking me to trust my entire life history and probable historys to them, I think it is a gamble only the fool harted should take.
Posted by mike  on  Sun Oct 10, 2010  at  10:32 AM
Hi again,
I would not call this site a hoxe as anything is possible if we can imagine it and concieve it then i guess it should be taken seriously. What if somone has already gone back in time and puposely flawed are time line history and future, it has to be the only explanationa s to why great disasters like the titanic etc has been allowed to take place. I am still sceptical about the whole idea but people are good at keeping things a secret and i bet we will never know if time travel is in fact possible even if we do infact manage to survive as a human race into the future.
Posted by mike  on  Sun Oct 10, 2010  at  10:36 AM
I looked around on their site. Although the idea is strange, and they themselves admit that there is no guarantee. It seems they are serious in at least attempting to someday use their "fund" for time travel, and seeing as they clearly tell people before they pay that there is absolutely no guarantee it will work, and, they really do send a certificate and keep the people's information in case it someday works then I would not consider this site a hoax at all. Your posting of them on here is most definitely 100% libel.
Posted by Quinn Eaton  on  Sun Feb 13, 2011  at  03:37 PM
And by the way I am a law student. You pretty much all have the libel/slander thing wrong. Both fall under defamation, the only difference is in the communication of it. Slander is oral, libel is printed.
Posted by Quinn Eaton  on  Sun Feb 13, 2011  at  03:39 PM
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