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Topic: Monthly deposits at 2% per month (400 BTC availability) (Read 1014 times)

newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Any minimum on this offer mate?

I don't have much to offer, but I'm not using anything with my coins right now and if you can put them to better use than I, then why not, yanno?
donator
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Have you personally been involved in any arbitration cases?
What happened?

What is your investment philosophy?

How frequently do I get statements?



No arbitration for me.
I will invest in mining shares, because I believe there are some very undervalued assets at the moment on GLBSE.
I do not issue statements, I will repay from my GLBSE dividends and mining farm.
I believe I have a bit of a reputation here, feel free to check the forums, but I sure have also some enemies.

Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
Have you personally been involved in any arbitration cases?
What happened?

What is your investment philosophy?

How frequently do I get statements?

donator
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
How will this investment make money? (Dividends? Interest? Capital gains?)
Specifically, what must happen for this investment to increase in value?
(For example, increase in interest rates, real estate values, or market share?)

What are the total fees to purchase, maintain, and sell this investment?
Are there ways that I can reduce or avoid some of the fees that I’ll pay, such as purchasing the investment directly?
After all the fees are paid, how much does this investment have to increase in value before I break even?

How liquid is this investment?
How easy would it be to sell if I needed my money right away?

What are the specific risks associated with this investment?
What is the maximum I could lose? (For example, what will be the effect of changing interest rates, economic recession, high competition, or stock market ups and downs?)

How long has the operation been in business?
Is its management experienced?
Has management been successful in the past?
Have they ever made money for investors before?

Is the venture making money?
How are they doing compared to their competitors?

Where can I get more information about this investment?
Can I get the latest reports filed by the company with the SEC: a prospectus or offering circular, or the latest annual report and financial statements?



See this as a loan. You give me X and I return you X + 0.02X after one month.

Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
How will this investment make money? (Dividends? Interest? Capital gains?)
Specifically, what must happen for this investment to increase in value?
(For example, increase in interest rates, real estate values, or market share?)

What are the total fees to purchase, maintain, and sell this investment?
Are there ways that I can reduce or avoid some of the fees that I’ll pay, such as purchasing the investment directly?
After all the fees are paid, how much does this investment have to increase in value before I break even?

How liquid is this investment?
How easy would it be to sell if I needed my money right away?

What are the specific risks associated with this investment?
What is the maximum I could lose? (For example, what will be the effect of changing interest rates, economic recession, high competition, or stock market ups and downs?)

How long has the operation been in business?
Is its management experienced?
Has management been successful in the past?
Have they ever made money for investors before?

Is the venture making money?
How are they doing compared to their competitors?

Where can I get more information about this investment?
Can I get the latest reports filed by the company with the SEC: a prospectus or offering circular, or the latest annual report and financial statements?

copper member
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1032
You have your work cut out for you, Not really the best time for this, I hope you do well, I know you have done loads in this community.
donator
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Hello there,

I'm accepting monthly deposits paying 2%. 400 BTC availability at the moment.

Thank you.
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