"Did you know that only 42% of private sector workers age 25 to 64 have any pension coverage in their current job? That's lower than the 50% who had pension coverage back in 1979. (Source: Center for Retirement Research)
Also, 30% of workers in a 2012 study reported that they had less than $1,000 in savings and investments. (Source: Employee Benefit Research Institute)
Where do you stand? Globally, most workers do not even have a plan, nor can they afford to save for something they may never be able to do, retire. As the global economy shifts away from the middle and lower classes, the amount of money earmarked for retirement dwindles.
DNotes can help. With “Crypto Currency” taking over the traditional roles of money, the obvious solution is to put aside a small amount of funds now, in the form of DNotes. The vehicle offered to facilitate this is the “CRISP” Plan. (Cryptocurrency Investment Savings Plans).
As your DNotes increase in value over time, you will be building a source of income to help offset expenses after retirement. Our DNotes Vault and a CRISP For Retirement Plan, will allow you to save your funds in a secure, self directed, online account with a 100% loss guarantee. You can also choose the amount of time to “lock in” your DNotes and receive interest accordingly. As DNotes grows, so does your future.
Visit us at www.DNotesVault.com and start securing your future now."
PS: Sorry for the late entry, been involved in a really intense technical project involving travel, just seeing the Sun again today!
This is as designed by many companies and the consulting firms they hire to reduce pension benefits for non-executive employees. Go to bulldog in new jersey senate and grab your $1000 to help sustain pension http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/20150729_ap_c2e71b6a44584318abc7dff09202f7e7.html and never spend them on investing in dnotes crap.
sulfurtank
Your comment is interesting considering your very last post in another forum:
"This thread is funny, people would rather slander a coin than use due diligence in investigating it. I never made bank on it regularly as it's got the worst volume and looks ugly as hell. It's the only coin fully backed by a dumb with fulltime staff and owns patents, he regularly does flash funding rounds for other coins and put some of the money back into buying the coin to push the price higher. Total fraud y."
Perhaps, you should "investigate" DNotes before you slander it, you may find it is well worth investing in...