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"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread... |
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On 12 June, 16:31, "Tim" wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... Which of my posts? *That one was the *first* I had made in this thread.... A malis vituperari laus est. |
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"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... "Tim" wrote: Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread... "Csaba Halasz" wrote A malis vituperari laus est. You are mistaken. |
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On jún. 13, 13:15, "Tim" wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... "Tim" wrote: Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread.... "Csaba Halasz" wrote A malis vituperari laus est. You are mistaken. Latin is the language of intelligent people. So you won't understand this sentence. |
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"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... "Tim" wrote: Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread... "Csaba Halasz" wrote A malis vituperari laus est. "Tim" wrote: You are mistaken. "Csaba Halasz" wrote Latin is the language of intelligent people. So you won't understand this sentence. I knew it was Latin. Why do you think I wouldn't understand it? You obviously get many things wrong... |
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On 15 June, 09:14, "Tim" wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... "Tim" wrote: Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread... "Csaba Halasz" wrote A malis vituperari laus est. "Tim" *wrote: You are mistaken. "Csaba Halasz" wrote Latin is the language of intelligent people. So you won't understand this sentence. I knew it was Latin. *Why do you think I wouldn't understand it? *You obviously get many things wrong... Maybe yes. But this is not bad from a Hungarian.... This deal is simple. There is a bank in Hungary (beside many others). Called: Erste Bank. website: www.erstebank.hu -you can check the English version as well. The borrower (deposit requester) gives his own deposit account number to the investor. The borrower and the investor signs an agreement regarding a money placement onto an escrow account. A lawyer will sign this letter, also. So the money will be secured. The interest rate (the agreed for the lifetime of the investment) will be placed onto an other account, which will be an escrow account also, but the beneficiary is the lender (investor). Investor's money and the ROI are secured. Any question? |
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Csaba Halasz wrote:
Maybe yes. But this is not bad from a Hungarian.... This deal is simple. There is a bank in Hungary (beside many others). Called: Erste Bank. website: www.erstebank.hu -you can check the English version as well. The borrower (deposit requester) gives his own deposit account number to the investor. The borrower and the investor signs an agreement regarding a money placement onto an escrow account. A lawyer will sign this letter, also. So the money will be secured. The interest rate (the agreed for the lifetime of the investment) will be placed onto an other account, which will be an escrow account also, but the beneficiary is the lender (investor). Investor's money and the ROI are secured. Any question? Nobody in their right mind would invest large amounts of money in some scheme advertised by a guy on usenet. Someone might take a gamble, in the event that the scheme is genuine, with a small amount of cash, but in that case even the 2% per month would hardly be worth the trouble. If it's that good, why not invest yourself? You should be able to borrow capital at much less than the 24-26% guaranteed return. -- Bartc |
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"bart.c" wrote in message ... Csaba Halasz wrote: Maybe yes. But this is not bad from a Hungarian.... This deal is simple. There is a bank in Hungary (beside many others). Called: Erste Bank. website: www.erstebank.hu -you can check the English version as well. The borrower (deposit requester) gives his own deposit account number to the investor. The borrower and the investor signs an agreement regarding a money placement onto an escrow account. A lawyer will sign this letter, also. So the money will be secured. The interest rate (the agreed for the lifetime of the investment) will be placed onto an other account, which will be an escrow account also, but the beneficiary is the lender (investor). Investor's money and the ROI are secured. Any question? Nobody in their right mind would invest large amounts of money in some scheme advertised by a guy on usenet. Someone might take a gamble, in the event that the scheme is genuine, with a small amount of cash, but in that case even the 2% per month would hardly be worth the trouble. I thought the same about Zopa. I wouldn't dream of investing 100K with them, but for 1 or 2 K the extra return is hardly worth the effort, so I predicted it would fail. But it hasn't, so there must be enough people who think that it is worth the effort for an extra 50 pounds per year or a few people who will risk 100K. tim (the other one) |
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On jún. 15, 11:20, "bart.c" wrote:
Csaba Halasz wrote: Maybe yes. But this is not bad from a Hungarian.... This deal is simple. There is a bank in Hungary (beside many others). Called: Erste Bank. website: *www.erstebank.hu*-you can check the English version as well. The borrower (deposit requester) gives his own deposit account number to the investor. The borrower and the investor signs an agreement regarding a money placement onto an escrow account. A lawyer will sign this letter, also. So the money will be secured. The interest rate (the agreed for the lifetime of the investment) will be placed onto an other account, which will be an escrow account also, but the beneficiary is the lender (investor). Investor's money and the ROI are secured. Any question? Nobody in their right mind would invest large amounts of money in some scheme advertised by a guy on usenet. Someone might take a gamble, in the event that the scheme is genuine, with a small amount of cash, but in that case even the 2% per month would hardly be worth the trouble. If it's that good, why not invest yourself? You should be able to borrow capital at much less than the 24-26% guaranteed return. -- Bartc OK, I invested, already but not a big amount. I just wanted to know how it works. After I got experience, I decided to work on it. I kept it secure. I try to get more to invest. In case you can advise how to get capital to reinvest, I would be grateful. Sorry for my bad English, but I am Hungarian and I need to improve my knowledge. Csaba |
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"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Go on... The first joke was created by one of you... "Tim" wrote: No, no, no - the first joke was *your* original post. It certainly had me in stitches!! "Csaba Halasz" wrote ... I showed your posts to my investors... "Tim" wrote: Which of my posts? That one was the *first* I had made in this thread... "Csaba Halasz" wrote A malis vituperari laus est. "Tim" wrote: You are mistaken. "Csaba Halasz" wrote Latin is the language of intelligent people. So you won't understand this sentence. "Tim" wrote: I knew it was Latin. Why do you think I wouldn't understand it? You obviously get many things wrong... "Csaba Halasz" wrote Maybe yes. But this is not bad from a Hungarian.... This deal is simple. There is a bank in Hungary (beside many others). Called: Erste Bank. website: www.erstebank.hu -you can check the English version as well. The borrower (deposit requester) gives his own deposit account number to the investor. The borrower and the investor signs an agreement regarding a money placement onto an escrow account. A lawyer will sign this letter, also. So the money will be secured. The interest rate (the agreed for the lifetime of the investment) will be placed onto an other account, which will be an escrow account also, but the beneficiary is the lender (investor). Investor's money and the ROI are secured. Any question? Can you provide full details of the two escrow agreements? |
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