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Old June 16th 10, 09:20 AM posted to uk.finance
Csaba Halasz[_2_]
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On 15 June, 13:13, "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.


"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?


Yes. If you want I send you all the translated materials regarding
this deal.
If you send me a request by e-mail, I will send you the agreements.
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Old June 18th 10, 10:53 AM posted to uk.finance
Tim
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Default 2% monthly absolute return on investment

"Csaba Halasz" wrote
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?


"Tim" wrote:
Can you provide full details of the two escrow agreements?


"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Yes. If you want I send you all the
translated materials regarding this deal.
If you send me a request by e-mail, I will send you the agreements.


Can you post the text here please, online?


  #23  
Old June 18th 10, 11:04 AM posted to uk.finance
Csaba Halasz[_2_]
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Default 2% monthly absolute return on investment

On jún. 18, 12:53, "Tim" wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote
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?


"Tim" wrote:
Can you provide full details of the two escrow agreements?


"Csaba Halasz" wrote

Yes. If you want I send you all the
translated materials regarding this deal.
If you send me a request by e-mail, I will send you the agreements.


Can you post the text here please, online?


It's not necessary to publish this kind of agreement. My first post
was a "primary market research". Next step is a private placement with
the agreements. That's why these agreements are available only for
those people who are seriously interested. I hope you understand.
  #24  
Old June 18th 10, 12:18 PM posted to uk.finance
Tim
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Default 2% monthly absolute return on investment

"Csaba Halasz" wrote
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?

"Tim" wrote:
Can you provide full details of the two escrow agreements?

"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Yes. If you want I send you all the
translated materials regarding this deal.
If you send me a request by e-mail, I will send you the agreements.


"Tim" wrote:
Can you post the text here please, online?


"Csaba Halasz" wrote
It's not necessary to publish this kind of agreement. My first post
was a "primary market research". Next step is a private placement with
the agreements. That's why these agreements are available only for
those people who are seriously interested. I hope you understand.


Why don't you want us to scrutinise the agreements here in this forum?
It seems to me that the agreements will either provide no real security
for the investor, or they will be ineffective for the borrower...


  #25  
Old June 18th 10, 04:07 PM posted to uk.finance
Csaba Halasz[_2_]
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Default 2% monthly absolute return on investment

On jún. 18, 14:18, "Tim" wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote
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?


"Tim" wrote:
Can you provide full details of the two escrow agreements?


"Csaba Halasz" wrote
Yes. If you want I send you all the
translated materials regarding this deal.
If you send me a request by e-mail, I will send you the agreements.


"Tim" wrote:
Can you post the text here please, online?


"Csaba Halasz" wrote

It's not necessary to publish this kind of agreement. My first post
was a "primary market research". Next step is a private placement with
the agreements. That's why these agreements are available only for
those people who are seriously interested. I hope you understand.


Why don't you want us to scrutinise the agreements here in this forum?
It seems to me that the agreements will either provide no real security
for the investor, or they will be ineffective for the borrower...


Can you please show me any agreement published in this forum already?
If it seems to you "that the agreements will either provide no real
security
for the investor, or they will be ineffective for the borrower..." I
can feel sorry, but it's not my problem.
If these facts make you think about this things without normal
consequence, than it's time to you to go back to school...
  #26  
Old June 18th 10, 04:38 PM posted to uk.finance
Tim
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Default 2% monthly absolute return on investment

"Csaba Halasz" wrote
If it seems to you "that the agreements will either
provide no real security for the investor, or
they will be ineffective for the borrower..."
I can feel sorry, but it's not my problem.


Ah, so you don't dispute that's the case.

Then the "investment" isn't going to work, and there's
no chance of getting a 'guaranteed' 2% monthly return.

Why did you say there was?


  #27  
Old September 19th 10, 04:24 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Csaba Halasz[_2_] View Post
On jún. 8, 23:08, David Woolley
wrote:
Csaba Halasz wrote:
On jún. 7, 19:45, "tim...." wrote:
"Csaba Halasz" wrote in message


....


100% legal and secure. 2% - competitive return without risk - monthly..
2% per month and completely risk free are mutually exclusive in any economic
situation. *Especially so in the current one.


Even Bank deposits aren't entirely risk free ATM.


tim


The truth is: nobody wants to see what can be behind this kind of
offer. People just post like this. What is the reason why a special
offer cannot be more lucrative than other? Private placements aren't


Because there is a market in financial products, and if such a product
really exists, it would be bought by the big institutions and sold on.



so low, but people won't care about it. The problem is with me. This
is not the right place I posted.


This can be bought, my friend. Just look around.
Hi Csaba, this doesn't seem like a good enough scheme to me. I think you should opt out of it.
 




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