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lovy1234ey
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Any one can help me know that from where could we gather or raise capital for starting up with our own High profit yields investments.
We need to find a lender or an investor who could finance us and can provide us with funds more than $ 5.5 Mil.
lender/lenders will...
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 4:34 pm |
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El Presidente
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quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey We need to find a lender or an investor who could finance us and can provide us with funds more than $ 5.5 Mil.
Personal Finance? Unspecified deal where I can get paid. Wow, what a bargain for me. quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey Anyone can provide me with refferal from where i could get such help. Anyone who'll help me out in this matter, will be paid greatly, as well as also he will get a profit share in the High Yeilding Investments of ours.
I recommend a bank.
I learn by talking. Most agree I never stop learning.
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 4:48 pm |
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lovy1234ey
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quote: Originally posted by El Presidente quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey We need to find a lender or an investor who could finance us and can provide us with funds more than $ 5.5 Mil.
Personal Finance? Unspecified deal where I can get paid. Wow, what a bargain for me. quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey Anyone can provide me with refferal from where i could get such help. Anyone who'll help me out in this matter, will be paid greatly, as well as also he will get a profit share in the High Yeilding Investments of ours.
I recommend a bank.
Hi El Presidente,
have you got any contacts which could help us out. if yes plz do let me know?
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 7:31 pm |
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El Presidente
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Well played, ignoring someone's sarcasm and responding literally is a good way to ruin their fun.
I learn by talking. Most agree I never stop learning.
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lovy1234ey
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quote: Originally posted by El Presidente Well played, ignoring someone's sarcasism and responding literly is a good way to ruin their fun.
What do you MEAN?????
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moneytalk
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I'm new here but I heard on the radio show about people having all sorts of problems with their accounts and so forth and they kept referring to them as "mistakes" or "errors" or "accidents", but if anyone wants to look up something called gangstalking they might realize that these might not be mistakes but deliberate attempts to cause them all kinds of problems. Thank you, I hope I have provided some help and explanations for the problems you are having.
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:18 pm |
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lovy1234ey
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Ain't here anyone, who could help out.?
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:37 pm |
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El Presidente
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quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey quote: Originally posted by El Presidente Well played, ignoring someone's sarcasism and responding literly is a good way to ruin their fun.
What do you MEAN?????
Sorry, that should have been literally instead of literly. And sarcasm instead of sarcasism.
My first response was mild sarcasm attempting illustrate that the post could be taken as a possible scam, instead of an honest query for help.
By "Personal Finance?" I was attempting to point out that you would probably get more help under the "Business Offers & Requests" board.
By stating "Unspecified deal where I get paid. Wow, what a bargain for me." I was pointing out that a "High Yelding Investment of ours." was extremely vague and sounded too good to be true.
That is the problem with the written word, it can be difficult to detect sarcasm and it is usually safest to take messages at their face value, which even when you successfully interpret the sarcasm and chose to take them at face value, ruins their fun because they now have to explain the comment. This is where the "Well played" post comes in.
I was serious about the "I recommend a bank." statement. If the "High Yelding Investment of ours" is too risky for a bank, then you might want to reconsider. I hope this clears things up.
I learn by talking. Most agree I never stop learning.
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lovy1234ey
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quote: Originally posted by El Presidente quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey quote: Originally posted by El Presidente Well played, ignoring someone's sarcasism and responding literly is a good way to ruin their fun.
What do you MEAN?????
Sorry, that should have been literally instead of literly. And sarcasm instead of sarcasism.
My first response was mild sarcasm attempting illustrate that the post could be taken as a possible scam, instead of an honest query for help.
By "Personal Finance?" I was attempting to point out that you would probably get more help under the "Business Offers & Requests" board.
By stating "Unspecified deal where I get paid. Wow, what a bargain for me." I was pointing out that a "High Yelding Investment of ours." was extremely vague and sounded too good to be true.
That is the problem with the written word, it can be difficult to detect sarcasm and it is usually safest to take messages at their face value, which even when you successfully interpret the sarcasm and chose to take them at face value, ruins their fun because they now have to explain the comment. This is where the "Well played" post comes in.
I was serious about the "I recommend a bank." statement. If the "High Yelding Investment of ours" is too risky for a bank, then you might want to reconsider. I hope this clears things up.
well El Presidente! Thanks for clearing it up.
I am serious with the matter as i mentioned earlier, plz do post some serious thing only as its ain't a game? so i request all to take it up seriously.
doesn't anyone know of their contacts who are closely related with any Venture Capital or Investments Associations or any other such institutions which could help us out.
Bank will also do, but its an time taking procedure, where into such investment procedures more of time you lose, the more success you lose.
Everything will be done legally and everythnig will be legimitate, so it would be completely secured for lender/lenders to finance our plans. so plz i personally request all to take it up seriously.
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Rolo
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quote: Originally posted by lovy1234ey I am serious with the matter as i mentioned earlier, plz do post some serious thing only as its ain't a game? so i request all to take it up seriously.
Yeah, I wanna invest meeeeelions with someone who uses "ain't" in the conversation.
lovy1234ey: Your post is in the wrong category and you are obviously full of it. To the scammer forum you go....
"Expect me when you see me."
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