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February 9, 2009 at 4:20 PM #343890February 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM #344048NeetaTParticipant
There is nothing wrong with this investment. It is a user friendly form of hard-money lending. They lend at 15%-20% to people who have collateral worth 125% of the loan and pay the investor 12%. I did this for one year with a firm located in the US. It was scary at first, but it turned out well. Maybe I was playing roulette and didn’t know it.
February 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM #343950NeetaTParticipantThere is nothing wrong with this investment. It is a user friendly form of hard-money lending. They lend at 15%-20% to people who have collateral worth 125% of the loan and pay the investor 12%. I did this for one year with a firm located in the US. It was scary at first, but it turned out well. Maybe I was playing roulette and didn’t know it.
February 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM #343493NeetaTParticipantThere is nothing wrong with this investment. It is a user friendly form of hard-money lending. They lend at 15%-20% to people who have collateral worth 125% of the loan and pay the investor 12%. I did this for one year with a firm located in the US. It was scary at first, but it turned out well. Maybe I was playing roulette and didn’t know it.
February 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM #343921NeetaTParticipantThere is nothing wrong with this investment. It is a user friendly form of hard-money lending. They lend at 15%-20% to people who have collateral worth 125% of the loan and pay the investor 12%. I did this for one year with a firm located in the US. It was scary at first, but it turned out well. Maybe I was playing roulette and didn’t know it.
February 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM #343813NeetaTParticipantThere is nothing wrong with this investment. It is a user friendly form of hard-money lending. They lend at 15%-20% to people who have collateral worth 125% of the loan and pay the investor 12%. I did this for one year with a firm located in the US. It was scary at first, but it turned out well. Maybe I was playing roulette and didn’t know it.
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May 23, 2009 at 9:04 PM #405455AnonymousGuestI thought I would give this a try. I invested 5000.00 USD. The interest is paid in USD and there is no Peso exchange. It has nothing to do with the Peso or the value thereof. I received every bit of my money back plus the 12% interest for the 90 day CD. When you wire the money, just be sure to send it in USD not Pesos. I will invest in another CD with Capital Bank Mexico with more money and for a longer term. A foreign account is always a bit frightening, but this is for real.
JVMay 23, 2009 at 9:04 PM #404909AnonymousGuestI thought I would give this a try. I invested 5000.00 USD. The interest is paid in USD and there is no Peso exchange. It has nothing to do with the Peso or the value thereof. I received every bit of my money back plus the 12% interest for the 90 day CD. When you wire the money, just be sure to send it in USD not Pesos. I will invest in another CD with Capital Bank Mexico with more money and for a longer term. A foreign account is always a bit frightening, but this is for real.
JVMay 23, 2009 at 9:04 PM #405392AnonymousGuestI thought I would give this a try. I invested 5000.00 USD. The interest is paid in USD and there is no Peso exchange. It has nothing to do with the Peso or the value thereof. I received every bit of my money back plus the 12% interest for the 90 day CD. When you wire the money, just be sure to send it in USD not Pesos. I will invest in another CD with Capital Bank Mexico with more money and for a longer term. A foreign account is always a bit frightening, but this is for real.
JVMay 23, 2009 at 9:04 PM #405602AnonymousGuestI thought I would give this a try. I invested 5000.00 USD. The interest is paid in USD and there is no Peso exchange. It has nothing to do with the Peso or the value thereof. I received every bit of my money back plus the 12% interest for the 90 day CD. When you wire the money, just be sure to send it in USD not Pesos. I will invest in another CD with Capital Bank Mexico with more money and for a longer term. A foreign account is always a bit frightening, but this is for real.
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