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09-13-2007, 03:30 PM
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I will post too my screenshot of my bank(a bank letter that prooves that I recieve money from OC)after my request of a bank wire on Monday 17th September.Normally the money will arrive into my bank account after 4,5 days.So then I will post here..
Anestis The Greco...
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09-13-2007, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Ernesto1
Yes quintessa I have noticed.But I have not asked you where the programm is!
I asked who has withdraw via bank wire part of his profits and if this part of amount compounded to the first amount.
I know that OC is paying..
We have a lot of proof
A lot of man sent here their screenshot and prooved that were paid.But this is not my question.ok?
So next time read carefully my question and after answer.
Thank you..Anestis...The Greco
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A lot of screenshots?? So how many do we have, 2 or 3 ?? max. amount 100$
Dont be stupid! 
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09-13-2007, 03:35 PM
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A lot of screenshots?? So how many do we have, 2 or 3 ?? max. amount 100$
Dont be stupid! 
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Furthermore these statements are not very convincing!
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09-13-2007, 03:39 PM
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I think we have to wait for some months to get debit cards. but why not accept other payment processors (PE,or LR)even with withdrawal limit temporarily? ( small investors can withdraw their earning via payment processors , but large investors have to withdraw their earings via bankwire).when debit cards are available , OC may stop using payment processors. if the majority need to wait for a few months to get their cards and withdraw their earings , I think most of members will lose full confidence in OC, just some advice for OC. actully many OC clinets including me are losing confidence here.
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09-13-2007, 03:42 PM
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I am not stupid...You are not believing that the company is going very well and make panic here and in your mind!!!
Nobody is talking in TG or in MMG about the money they are recieving.
WAKE UP you idiot!!!
It is business and not HYIP like the other scam programs which are giving 140% in 10 days etc etc...
WAKE UP!
You are not in front of a slot machine and playing with 20$ to make them 30!!!
It is an investment company that invests in FOREX...
A lot of money are invested there...
If you are investing in companies to win your cigarettes it is your problem...
When somebody is investing he does it to win his life!
He works hard like me and after putting in the side a respectful amount you invest it with your hard stoned!
If you wanted not to loose your money or you thing that you loose your money then you should left your money into your neighbour bank and recieve 2 or 3% a year understand?
This is not a slot maschine where you can put in your coins but a serious investment company offering plans and wins BUT with their rules.
You can not doubt.
The only thing you can do is to accept.If not,then do not invest or go to the casino to win 20,30$!
I hope you understand now who is the stupid and who is not.
Anestis The Greco.ThE MaN Of PoWeR
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09-13-2007, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by digitalmedialinks
I THINK the problem is that when you compound it becomes a NEW DEPOSIT and in OC 's terms your initial deposit is only meant to last for a year.
If you earned interest for a 364 days, you could compound (with the old method) on the 365th day and this would then last for another 12 months.
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As I understand it the Daily, Weekly and Monthly plans go on forever, where you can withdraw daily, weekly or monthly and the interest rate is based on the amount of the principle. The principle is not returned.
As for the Compounded Fixed Term Deposit the interest is also dependant on the deposit amount but you stipulate the length of the fixed term as one or two years. At the end of the term you can make a withdrawal. I’m not sure what happens to the principle but under normal compounding it should be returned with the accrued interest.
With a $100 deposit in the Compounded Fixed Term Plan at 1.6% daily 5/7, (that’s about 260 days in a year) on day 146 the principle will have risen to $1015.04 thus qualifying for a higher interest rate of 1.8%. At the end of the 12 months the total return including principle would be $7,757.61.
However using their calculator that same $100 deposit in the Compounded Fixed Term Plan at 1.6% daily 5/7 returns $33,250.10.
As a small aside after 2 years the return will be $10,947,035.91. Sorry but that is just not possible. 
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09-13-2007, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jambutty
As I understand it the Daily, Weekly and Monthly plans go on forever, where you can withdraw daily, weekly or monthly and the interest rate is based on the amount of the principle. The principle is not returned.
As for the Compounded Fixed Term Deposit the interest is also dependant on the deposit amount but you stipulate the length of the fixed term as one or two years. At the end of the term you can make a withdrawal. I’m not sure what happens to the principle but under normal compounding it should be returned with the accrued interest.
With a $100 deposit in the Compounded Fixed Term Plan at 1.6% daily 5/7, (that’s about 260 days in a year) on day 146 the principle will have risen to $1015.04 thus qualifying for a higher interest rate of 1.8%. At the end of the 12 months the total return including principle would be $7,757.61.
However using their calculator that same $100 deposit in the Compounded Fixed Term Plan at 1.6% daily 5/7 returns $33,250.10.
As a small aside after 2 years the return will be $10,947,035.91. Sorry but that is just not possible. 
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Exactly jambutty, your calculations are absolutely right! And your conclusion too! 
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09-13-2007, 03:58 PM
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Jumbutty they are paying 7 days a week and not 5 days...
Every days in this plan your interest is being compounded and thats why it has so big returns...
Of course they will not be able to pay these amounts but it goes like this (100$ bring in one year 33.000$)and some millions of $ in two years...
Anyway..lets wait until debits are here to start recieving instantly from our ATMs....
This will be good!!!
Every day 100***8364; from my Neighbourhood ATM 
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09-13-2007, 04:05 PM
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Jumbutty they are paying 7 days a week and not 5 days...
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Really?
And you can't see that it is a Mission Impossible, where we are talking about? 
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09-13-2007, 04:07 PM
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Sorry Ernesto1,
quote:
"It is a ponzi just like the others. It will pay some, for a while, then it will dry up sooner or later and take many peoples money with it.
If it gets busted, "
Allthough it hurts, and if you cannot believe it,
I give you the advice now:
dont invest no more, as it is absolutely matter of luck,
if you get any payment or not.
ALL power is in their hands, and NONE in yours, you have to realize it..
it took me too much time to realize myself allready...
I suggest you go to the chat, and see what support is telling people...then judge for yourself...
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