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Re: MBA Investors Forum by classicalbenson(m): 6:33pm On Oct 15, 2020
50nizzy:
When you see your father, your are free to tell him to shut up and also call him a kid if you like ---- You Idiot.
it's not fair to call him a fool...but you are right.he was,is and will continue being a fool
Re: MBA Investors Forum by 21Bandit: 7:55pm On Oct 15, 2020
maxjax:
our branch cheesy we live n' flex with MBA
No, my branch is in warri(water resources)
But each time I drive home and look at my right hand side I see the building with MBA written boldly at the apex of the building I smile and smile and keep smiling
MBA ISSA Goal
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Lamda05: 7:58pm On Oct 15, 2020
Hello Everyone,

I know this thread is hot against anyone who tries to criticize MBA. So please don't come at me. I only have a simple opinion to give.

Many on this thread, have had some bad experience with investments, not just forex, agritechs, and that has shaped our perspective about investment. And as we all know, there is risk in every investment. In fact, the higher the returns, the higher the risk.

My questions is that while we wait for SEC regulation, is there a way to minimize risk with MBA? Since they receive investment from the public, can we demand for more accountability and transparency about their finance? Are there some sort of insurance? What are the available options if there is a default?

I'm not against MBA at all. MBA will not crash. I'm only asking of ways to minimize risk and secure investment funds. Your suggestions are welcome. We already have a strong community of investors here. Its our collective responsibility to ensure that MBA lives longer that its enemy.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by aremso(m): 8:24pm On Oct 15, 2020
Lamda05:
Hello Everyone,

I know this thread is hot against anyone who tries to criticize MBA. So please don't come at me. I only have a simple opinion to give.

Many on this thread, have had some bad experience with investments, not just forex, agritechs, and that has shaped our perspective about investment. And as we all know, there is risk in every investment. In fact, the higher the returns, the higher the risk.

My questions is that while we wait for SEC regulation, is there a way to minimize risk with MBA? Since they receive investment from the public, can we demand for more accountability and transparency about their finance? Are there some sort of insurance? What are the available options if there is a default?

I'm not against MBA at all. MBA will not crash. I'm only asking of ways to minimize risk and secure investment funds. Your suggestions are welcome. We already have a strong community of investors here. Its our collective responsibility to ensure that MBA lives longer that its enemy.
they have presented to you the certificates of operations they have which is CAC and Effcc stuffs now left for you to either invest with them or leave them and to the best of my knowledge no one is compelled to invest with them. For those waiting for SEC regulations before they will invest una go wait tire cos SEC only regulate Capital market and not online fx trading even the capital markets they regulate investors are still on their own. I lost money in Bank phb, oceanic and intercontinental bank. Did SEC come to our rescue?
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Nobody: 8:28pm On Oct 15, 2020
Lamda05:
Hello Everyone,

I know this thread is hot against anyone who tries to criticize MBA. So please don't come at me. I only have a simple opinion to give.

Many on this thread, have had some bad experience with investments, not just forex, agritechs, and that has shaped our perspective about investment. And as we all know, there is risk in every investment. In fact, the higher the returns, the higher the risk.

My questions is that while we wait for SEC regulation, is there a way to minimize risk with MBA? Since they receive investment from the public, can we demand for more accountability and transparency about their finance? Are there some sort of insurance? What are the available options if there is a default?

I'm not against MBA at all. MBA will not crash. I'm only asking of ways to minimize risk and secure investment funds. Your suggestions are welcome. We already have a strong community of investors here. Its our collective responsibility to ensure that MBA lives longer that its enemy.
If you aren't comfortable bros relax. So you are expecting us to come together and cause unnecessary panic by going to the office to demand for transparency. Bros, if you don't want to invest kpro.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by aremso(m):
aremso:
ROI 10/12 Just landed on the second account to God be the glory, patiently waiting for the 8/12 on the 3rd account.



Thank you Jesus I took the decision

Long Live MBA
MBA for Life
To God be the glory 8/12 landed tonight on the 3rd account, thank you Jesus.


Long Live MBA
Long Live Maxwell
MBA for life
Re: MBA Investors Forum by classicalbenson(m): 8:31pm On Oct 15, 2020
StRichard:
My due date is today, patiently waiting for alert tomorrow or next. I'm not bothered at all.
have u received?
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Lamda05: 8:34pm On Oct 15, 2020
That's my thought too. Its very difficult for SEC to regulate them.

aremso:
they have presented to you the certificates of operations they have which is CAC and Effcc stuffs now left for you to either invest with them or leave them and to the best of my knowledge no one is compelled to invest with them. For those waiting for SEC regulations before they will invest una go wait tire cos SEC only regulate Capital market and not online fx trading even the capital markets they regulate investors are still on their own. I lost money in Bank phb, oceanic and intercontinental bank. Did SEC come to our rescue?
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Lamda05: 8:35pm On Oct 15, 2020
lol...

BiggyB242:
If you aren't comfortable bros relax. So you are expecting us to come together and cause unnecessary panic by going to the office to demand for transparency. Bros, if you don't want to invest kpro.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by maxjax(m): 8:55pm On Oct 15, 2020
aremso:
To God be the glory 8/12 landed tonight on the 3rd account, thank you Jesus.

Long Live MBA Long Live Maxwell MBA for life
wink enjoy man
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Nobody: 9:09pm On Oct 15, 2020
Lol! 21 gun for you 50nizzy. I bow down in absolute respect for you investigative skills.

$25 to $7,500 is equivalent to 30,000% per annum. Please fxjones I want to invest $1,000 in this your investment. Please provide further details and how I can reach you
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Flash83: 10:02pm On Oct 15, 2020
Nizzy you bad
Re: MBA Investors Forum by taiwo92(m): 10:22pm On Oct 15, 2020
Jabolo and fxjones , see una life outside. Cover ur face in shame. Carry ur frustration to another place. If una need help in a way just Soro Soke no dey disguise. Yeye bad boys
Re: MBA Investors Forum by DragonFire433:
Our Field Marshal 50nizzy

The Greatest General of all times......... I salute you Sir.

You are Greater than Alexander the Great.

You are Greater than Julius Caesar.

You are Greater than Napoleon.

You are truly displaying the “Bravery of the gods” by conquering naysayers and overthrowing wickedness.

It is an honour and a pleasure to be in the battlefield with you...... Thank you for this information.

Your warriors would take things up from here.

You are indeed a Legend and I remove my hat for you Sir.

The leader of North Korea also sends his greetings.

The Russian President is offering you something chilled.

President Obasanjo is dancing because of your Gallantry in the Battlefield...... well done sir

Re: MBA Investors Forum by princedan295(m): 10:41pm On Oct 15, 2020
Investors in the house!
Please help me answer this question.
How long does it takes to terminate my account with MBA
Re: MBA Investors Forum by jabolo(m): 12:25am On Oct 16, 2020
Lol, desperate fantasists at play with lies and deception, easily ignored.

Let’s kontinue ...

if you’re thinking’s of investing in this scam, first take a notebook and see how many of these characteristics of this Ponzi scam you can tick off against the official advice here ...

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

[i]What are some Ponzi scheme "red flags"?
Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:

High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any "guaranteed" investment opportunity.

Overly consistent returns. Investment values tend to go up and down over time, especially those offering potentially high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate regular, positive returns regardless of overall market conditions.
Unregistered investments. Ponzi schemes typically involve investments that have not been registered with the SEC or with state regulators. Registration is important because it provides investors with access to key information about the company's management, products, services, and[ .../i]


Very uncanny. Every single point matched what we have here.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by DragonFire433:
[s]
jabolo:
Lol, desperate fantasists at play with lies and deception, easily ignored.

Let’s kontinue ...

if you’re thinking’s of investing in this scam, first take a notebook and see how many of these characteristics of this Ponzi scam you can tick off against the official advice here ...

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

[i]What are some Ponzi scheme "red flags"?
Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:

High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any "guaranteed" investment opportunity.

Overly consistent returns. Investment values tend to go up and down over time, especially those offering potentially high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate regular, positive returns regardless of overall market conditions.
Unregistered investments. Ponzi schemes typically involve investments that have not been registered with the SEC or with state regulators. Registration is important because it provides investors with access to key information about the company's management, products, services, and[ .../i]


Very uncanny. Every single point matched what we have here.
[/s]


Jabolo

you must be very stupid. You useless building contractor that supervises projects that is killing people........ you should be in jail.

You are a fool if you think that anyone would take advice from a killer like you.

You clearly want to supervise the financial destiny of people to ruins and destruction......

But your plan is dead on arrival. You and that criminal fxjones would meet your end soon....... You killer.

There is nothing on that website or your stupid write up that has anything to do with MBA.

If you are looking for a Ponzi scheme, look in the mirror and you would see yourself and the Ponzi buildings you are supervising that is killing people.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by iyobosadavid: 12:38am On Oct 16, 2020
jabolo:
Lol, desperate fantasists at play with lies and deception, easily ignored.

Let’s kontinue ...

if you’re thinking’s of investing in this scam, first take a notebook and see how many of these characteristics of this Ponzi scam you can tick off against the official advice here ...

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

[i]What are some Ponzi scheme "red flags"?
Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:

High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any "guaranteed" investment opportunity.

Overly consistent returns. Investment values tend to go up and down over time, especially those offering potentially high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate regular, positive returns regardless of overall market conditions.
Unregistered investments. Ponzi schemes typically involve investments that have not been registered with the SEC or with state regulators. Registration is important because it provides investors with access to key information about the company's management, products, services, and[ .../i]


Very uncanny. Every single point matched what we have here.
Quack engineer go and sit down grin grin grin
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Healdworld: 12:39am On Oct 16, 2020
Good evening sir,

Please how can I reach you for help please?

airsaylongcom:
Lol! 21 gun for you 50nizzy. I bow down in absolute respect for you investigative skills.

$25 to $7,500 is equivalent to 30,000% per annum. Please fxjones I want to invest $1,000 in this your investment. Please provide further details and how I can reach you
Re: MBA Investors Forum by 21Bandit: 1:20am On Oct 16, 2020
airsaylongcom:
Lol! 21 gun for you 50nizzy. I bow down in absolute respect for you investigative skills.

$25 to $7,500 is equivalent to 30,000% per annum. Please fxjones I want to invest $1,000 in this your investment. Please provide further details and how I can reach you
Bros I hail o.
Good to see you back here
We miss you.

Abeg nor answer anybody may won dey act for the thread
You are way to smart to be dealing with shallow minds
Our ROI on this thread is bigger than their family netwoth, and even their visions and aspirations see our ROI fear catch them
Dey go dey lick our asses, as we dey cash out every mouth.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by 21Bandit: 1:27am On Oct 16, 2020
jabolo:
Lol, desperate fantasists at play with lies and deception, easily ignored.

Let’s kontinue ...

if you’re thinking’s of investing in this scam, first take a notebook and see how many of these characteristics of this Ponzi scam you can tick off against the official advice here ...

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

[i]What are some Ponzi scheme "red flags"?
Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:

High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any "guaranteed" investment opportunity.

Overly consistent returns. Investment values tend to go up and down over time, especially those offering potentially high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate regular, positive returns regardless of overall market conditions.
Unregistered investments. Ponzi schemes typically involve investments that have not been registered with the SEC or with state regulators. Registration is important because it provides investors with access to key information about the company's management, products, services, and[ .../i]


Very uncanny. Every single point matched what we have here.
Afa brah
Enter my mob make we yarn.
Wetin dey sup?
Every morning you make up
Na MBA thread for nairaland
People dey cash out unto MBA on a stead
You say they nor get sense to invest, tag them foolish
How far
You carry thousands of investors problem for head
Head nor dey pain you?
Boss use your headpan
Re: MBA Investors Forum by glimpse33(m): 3:39am On Oct 16, 2020
#EndFxJones
Re: MBA Investors Forum by YoungDaNaval(m): 5:42am On Oct 16, 2020
21Bandit:
No, my branch is in warri(water resources)
But each time I drive home and look at my right hand side I see the building with MBA written boldly at the apex of the building I smile and smile and keep smiling
MBA ISSA Goal
Greetings man. I sent you a pm
Re: MBA Investors Forum by jennycoco: 6:57am On Oct 16, 2020
My fellow online investors, please how do you go about rolling over your investment, what are the requirements? Thanks in earnest

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