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16-10-2007, 12:46 PM
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Lol @ whadyano!
This is verry true, but aslong as they payout it doesn't matter...
Sometimes the people who have to withdraw the funds also need premission..
But when they say you'll get it and they give it to you I'm happy enough!
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17-10-2007, 12:18 PM
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did you all fill out the contact person and contact address in your profile? I haven't and am wondering if I should have. thanks
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17-10-2007, 03:14 PM
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No, Stella has clearly stated that this is not necessary. This is only for the very few who do not administrate their own money. You may read what Stella wrote in the Forum, I believe it was written in August or September.
Good luck to all of us.
from luckelement.
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17-10-2007, 06:56 PM
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Was wondering if anyone else had seen this, and I quote:
"Warning note:
Oslo, 28 August, 2007
Kredittilsynet (The Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) warns against investment offers marketed by Global Pension Plan
Kredittilsynet has received information that representatives of Global Pension Plan have approached investors in Norway offering a pension insurance project.
Global Pension Plan does not have authorization from Kredittilsynet in accordance with the Act on Insurance Mediation to offer insurance mediation services in Norway.
Kredittilsynet’s registry contains information on all companies which are authorized to mediate insurance services in Norway.
For further information, please contact Kredittilsynet, tel. + 47 22 93 98 00
Senior Adviser Ellen Jakobsen, tel. +47 22 93 98 24
Published: 28.08.2007/
Last edit: 28.08.2007
Finansinspektionen
Tel 46 8 787 80 00
finansinspektionen@fi.se"
Chicosan: I thought these guys were professional, and knew what they were doing? Guess they forgot one country to license their insurance product. Wonder how many others they failed to obtain licenses? Hmmmmmm.
Anyone want to take bets on which country is next?
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17-10-2007, 10:56 PM
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have'nt posted in a while. i just check to see about dinars.
no license (in one place)? that alone is enough to say goodbye to this. this is what happened to gins. these guys knowingly try this. how is that?
now, look at the little rol bar; trustdinar.com...
...this is just one long circus of opportunists.
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18-10-2007, 09:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LynnRE
Was wondering if anyone else had seen this, and I quote:
"Warning note:
Oslo, 28 August, 2007
Kredittilsynet (The Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) warns against investment offers marketed by Global Pension Plan
Kredittilsynet has received information that representatives of Global Pension Plan have approached investors in Norway offering a pension insurance project.
Global Pension Plan does not have authorization from Kredittilsynet in accordance with the Act on Insurance Mediation to offer insurance mediation services in Norway.
Kredittilsynet’s registry contains information on all companies which are authorized to mediate insurance services in Norway.
For further information, please contact Kredittilsynet, tel. + 47 22 93 98 00
Senior Adviser Ellen Jakobsen, tel. +47 22 93 98 24
Published: 28.08.2007/
Last edit: 28.08.2007
Finansinspektionen
Tel 46 8 787 80 00
finansinspektionen@fi.se"
Chicosan: I thought these guys were professional, and knew what they were doing? Guess they forgot one country to license their insurance product. Wonder how many others they failed to obtain licenses? Hmmmmmm.
Anyone want to take bets on which country is next?
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It was on the news some weeks ago that the Finnish police is investigating GPP in Finland. They don't have a license to sell insurance here...
I am not involved in GPP because IMO it is a scam.
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18-10-2007, 04:13 PM
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When are all of you going to realize this is a scam??
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18-10-2007, 09:33 PM
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Sure would explain why chicosan was such a supporter and promoter of this and HCI25. Anyone else notice how suddenly chicosan has been absent from the forums? Maybe this explains why.
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18-10-2007, 11:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by luckelement
No, Stella has clearly stated that this is not necessary. This is only for the very few who do not administrate their own money. You may read what Stella wrote in the Forum, I believe it was written in August or September.
Good luck to all of us.
from luckelement.
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thanks luckel,
time will tell I guess.........~
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