LIMITED TIME OFFER. For 3,000 Charter Members
A Credit Union with Deposits To be Insured.
Earn X % Daily Interest(compounded) Per Banking Days
Free Deposit Insurance Up to XX K for Charter Members
To ensure you get access to an exclusive Credit Union investments which will be offerred sometime this quarter, you need to do the following.
1. Sign up for FREE at the
(QL)site: http://www.xxxxxxxxxx
This places you in a a good position in the QL matrix and in line for lots of referral payments from all those beneathe you who upgrade.
2. Your free position does NOT entitle you to earn anything or any of the advantages of QL membership, until you UPGRADE your locked in position. This costs a one time upgrade fee of $49 E-Bullion. When you have your E-Bullion , just click 'Upgrade' in your back office and follow the procedure.
3. Once you are upgraded, you may now join the Xxxxx xxxxx Group, and be in a position to access an exclusivel Credit Union investments when they are made available in the coming few weeks. Currently the annual fee for this is $50 E-Bullion. This will increase to $100 at some stage. There are about xxx of us in this so far. Charter membership is available to the first 3000 members, so there is a bit of time to spare before this gets critical. Charter status will provide a number of privileges, including deposit insurance of up to $XXK in the CU investments. ($Xk for non-Charter members)
4. To remain active in QL and have continuing access to CU, there is a monthly fee of $15 E-Bullion, but this will likely come out of your matrix earnings - they keep $15 back to pay this automatically for you.
5. There is no obligation to recruit anyone, so you can be completely passive. Obviously, those that share it will pick up more commissions, but as it's a forced matrix, there is every chance of overspill, so passives will no doubt pick up some commission this way.
Quantum Leap(QL), and especially the access to X% daily investments with deposits insured against loss, could be the big winner in 2007.
PS:
“There will be no risk. You will be able to review and confirm your insured deposit directly when you make the deposit to your credit union account.
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Be carefull-This is SCAM
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Oh my goodness, RUN RUN RUN. Do not touch this with a ten foot pole. I do not know these people or what they are about, but there are several points right up front that are sure fire signals that it is a total scam. Problem with things like this is the scam is usually at the top and the people promoting it have no idea.
Points to consider...
1.) Lloyds of London does not insure Credit Unions.
2.) If they did why would anyone insure funds that are in a high risk trading market? What would be the benefit for them? Nothing. I can hardly get home owner insurance because I live in Florida and there are hurricanes, never mind someone dumb enough to insure my trading accounts. Boy would that be sweet.
3.) There is only one internationally approved Credit Union that can operate as a Credit Union and that is under the Swedish jurisdiction. Swedish Credit Unions only allow for a maximum of 1000 members. This group is claiming a bonus for the first 3000 members.
4.) Several key terms that I call "Sucker Hooks". For example: Low interest loans. For people without a lot of money or bad credit, the thought of low interest loans is a good hook. But if you can turn $1000 into $100,000 in 1 year guaranteed then why would you need a loan to begin with? Why not splurge and by a new Benz?
5.) It costs $49 just to get the information. And they only take E bullion. One would think that a Credit Union would have the ability to accept bank wires. Of course, that is barring the fact that charging $49 to begin with is absurd.
That was enough for me to read to make an educated assumption. I do not like to talk about other programs, but this does not count as a program. This is nothing but a scam, plain and simple.
One key to figuring out if something is legit or not is seeing what is in it for the other guy. Not just you. If they are giving a lot more than they are taking then chances are it is bogus. People are just not that nice. I know I am not. I will be a happy camper if I make all of you gobs of money, but you can bet your sweet bippy that I am going to make a lot more than you; otherwise why do it?
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Originally Posted by pinetree
As for Lloyds insuring the funds, that is just ridiculous.
Promoting this scam and the swisscash scam makes you just as bad as the scammers running these scams!
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What is the actual name and address of this company Pinetree? I will mail Loyds or pop in to see if there is any truth in this insurance.
Sounds very doubtful to me
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Hi,
Just my two cents worth....I was in the first QL and it sucked. Sorry, but true. And you are very much on about loyds of london. This wouldn't be a sure thing to insure. Legs, butts, eyes, hands and so on...get the drift.
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Don't Drink the Kool-Aid
Be Warned people. This Cult Leader merely wants his victims to drink the Kool-Aid again. Watch and look at his track record. He claims Lloyds of London insured Solid Investments and E-Points. Okay , so maybe that's a slight exageration. But so are most of your programs.
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