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slim49z (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #32 on: October 03, 2007, 04:21 PM »


Am glad to see this thread is still lively Grin

I have already given my advice above.

So guys, aside from investing and saving, wt other thing does one do with money huh?

Nil, just for catching fun I think. Am good at catching fun and I know good places to spent good money Grin

Wanna come with me, hehe,  Am on mesenger. Wink
derecho (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #33 on: October 04, 2007, 05:37 PM »

unfortunately 'am leaving very soon, however i will say a little.Investment is not the issue but what yu invest the money into that matters, so many people talk about stocks but or forex , but to be honest yu will only be the guinea pig for the masters who have the knowhow.What yu need to invest in first is the right knowledge.Otherwise yu will be exploited.Talking about club freedom or getaway club,these are good but they never really get to tell yu the truth;for example yu will have to refer some people b4 yu cycle out.i wish i can go on and on but if yu want to know more send me an email.Be sure yu can get the best advise.The truth is that yu have too much to become a millionaire.my email is derecho_capiendi@yahoo.com
kimo77
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #34 on: October 05, 2007, 11:57 AM »

Hello fellow members you can actually make good income online.Have been with the following sites for almost 4weeks and they ve never disappointed me.You can always join through this links
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top-rankingfund.com/kimo77
incomestorm.net/?ref=7601
goldenreturns.com/kimo77
some of them pay u directly and some u cashout yourself.
joelala (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #35 on: October 14, 2007, 03:41 AM »

talking about investing,i'll suggest you settle for stocks and shares,you could buy some directly from the stock market,so its gonna be easier for you to sell jst incase u need quick cash, dont evr tink of a fixed deposit,its bullshit,they make use of your money and they give u peanut as intrest, also there are couple of programs goin on online u can jst play around wth couple of them with little change, clubfreedom and the likes,jst stumbled into one lately, its called http://www.greatearnings.net/?ref=1633, u get paid daily buying shares,each share is worth $5, i am earning from it,  its no big deal $5 is worth risking so you guys can check it out aswell, http://www.greatearnings.net/?ref=1633, tnx and happy investing. Grin Smiley
kayodus (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #36 on: October 14, 2007, 09:10 AM »

i've heard of getaway club

is it really authentic?
joelala (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #37 on: October 14, 2007, 01:08 PM »

well getawayclub is pretty young,started Aug 1st 2007 presently they are still real,who knows what will happen tomorow, getway was built out of clubfreedoms idea, its rewards people along the way up till the very last ,but belive me you need to be super active to make it in getaway it has 4 boards bronze
silver
gold
platinum
my advice i'll suggest u go for clubfreedom,its has good creditbility,been around since sept 2006 and till date still doing very great, has couple of other packages for its members,where u can also earn monthly income on your invested capital,they ave a rep here in nigearia, getaway dosnt!, if u need more info on clubfreedom u can email me at seun4lifeng@yahoo.com or call 08023926849,01-8522227, tnx.
joelala (m)
Re: Investment Or Savings?
« #38 on: October 14, 2007, 01:13 PM »

KAYODUS, i jst posted a comment and the word CLUBFREEDOM was edited from my post, well i will suggest u go for CLUBFREEDOM.
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