I would appreciate input concerning these 2 programs like how close they are to closing and if you had to choose between them which would you choose and why. Thanking you all in advance for your valued thoughts.
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23-08-2007, 03:56 PM #1
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Hci25 versus Imperiainvest
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24-08-2007, 12:23 AM #2
"The fee has been set to $42. There will be an extra 7% added which we will charge for the work that has been put into this and for the contacts that we are offering regarding this opportunity, so the total amount to be paid is $45. According to the contract of the fund each beneficiary will have the possibility to hold 3 positions in the fund, which then will total at $135, no more then 3 is allowed, this means that if everybody chooses 3 beneficiary positions the total number of people in the fund will only be 9000."
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24-08-2007, 03:17 AM #3
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Hi Architect
Firstly, you should read Bertys comments in the GPP thread about these pension plans and decide if the risk is worth the reward since we do go blindly into these opportunities when such large dollar returns are promised for so little deposit and knowing even less about the proposed plan. They may have been traded in the past but again, we do not know for certain, since no one to present has come forward and claimed to have benefit from such dealings.
That said, if risk is worth the risk, then I would join both.
Member count is unknown at this time within either.
HCI are due for a newsletter with that information very soon and Imperia will update the same at the months end.
Of the two I like HCI since these gentlemen are already established in business, have other projects on the go in which you can take part, and they do promise the return of your funds, less admin fees if the pension plan should fail for whatsoever reason. Security is very tight, with no welcome emails, actually, no emails at all, and no back office to date.
Imperia trade on the forex with a loan , in your name, of $80,000, established once you have paid the $50 admin fees. Using arbitrage, they will return 1.2% daily, compounded, over a 6 month period, netting you approx $134,000. You may take as many plans as you wish. Here is a blog with updates on all pension plans and more information:
Reverse Pension Plans - International Passive Income - start building yours today!
Please note, with Inperia, you can now make a direct payment with ebullion currency without email notification to admin.
Cheers and good luck
paddy
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