Any information on the following:
"P-2-P Network"
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- 17th Viscount du Voolooh
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Run away. Run VERY FAST away.
ROFLMAOPrivate Transactions
As a private transaction, this program is exempt from the US Securities Act of 1933, the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the US Investment Company Act of 1940 and all other rules, regulations and amendments thereof. We are not FDIC insured and are not a licensed bank, security firm or any other type of investment house, trader or broker.
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"60 Day Plan" - You earn a Net Profit of 2.5% daily for the 60 days, on top of your initial investment, thus if you choose to make a withdrawal, you would receive a return of 60 x 2.5% = 150% PLUS your initial investment !!
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- 17th Viscount du Voolooh
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: Thu Oct 06, 2005 5:15 pm
Hadn't seen the blurb about exemption from the Act. Thx.
There's nothing on Edgar that I can find. This is reportedly based in Canada. I'd like to find some litigation or investigative action, so I can warn others. I am not taken in by their pitch.
Realize any offering made to a U.S. Citizen must be registered or licensed, both the offering and the offering party. And, there are obviously no guarantees in the types of portfolios they allege.
Just the language is obvious.
There's nothing on Edgar that I can find. This is reportedly based in Canada. I'd like to find some litigation or investigative action, so I can warn others. I am not taken in by their pitch.
Realize any offering made to a U.S. Citizen must be registered or licensed, both the offering and the offering party. And, there are obviously no guarantees in the types of portfolios they allege.
Just the language is obvious.