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06-09-2006, 12:25 PM
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hi artificial HYIP
lets not go down the Airline and investment street unless we get into another avenue that we don't want to be in.
I do like  so I have hijacked him and I'm putting him at the bottom of most of my over then net talking to the delight of my investors and I like him too.
not sure about  but I like him.
as for a movie I like to play myself why because I don't give a job to someone that I can't do myself and if I do I want them to do a better job then me and this is a bit difficult.
I came back to steal  and
ha some one stole the hotel image the least I can do is steal 
little saving but something

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You seem in fine spirits. Have matters been resolved?
You can play yourself in the movie, then. We will find someone else for the bad guy.
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06-09-2006, 07:16 PM
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hi artificial HYIP
lets not go down the Airline and investment street unless we get into another avenue that we don't want to be in.
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Ha. I will be careful about chasing stray cats from now on. If I save and invest wisely, perhaps someday I'll have enough $$ to revisit the property investment neighborhood. No more spending $$ on DXG or CRAP coins. And hopefully, this will be the last time I stumble my way into the criminal enterprise neighborhood.
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06-10-2006, 06:38 PM
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hi all
this is not to be seen as advertising but I can pay in my coins if you need.
but if you want to make money and thats cash not funny coins.
have a look at caveatlending.com it is self explanitary.
not until thursday as we are up loading and adjusting no dx or grand hotel on this site.
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For anyone interested, the site is now up.
http://www.caveatlending.com/lendingg.htm
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06-10-2006, 07:00 PM
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Re: Vanuatu gov't does NOT plan to sell hotel to GDT
I'm wondering how much good faith money Caveat Lending wants up front before they loan you the money.
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06-10-2006, 08:05 PM
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I'm wondering how much good faith money Caveat Lending wants up front before they loan you the money.
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If you do a yahoo search (better than google in this case) on the term "caveat lending" you can find links to forums where grossrealisation discusses how caveat lending works.
I'm not sure what you mean by "good faith money." As I understand it, the borrower borrows agains equity they have in, say, a property they are developing. The returns are high for the lender, but so are the risks. For instance, if you lend this way to someone who is building an apartment complex, but they default on their loans to the bank and the bank forcloses, you as this lender go to the back of the line when it comes to getting paid back. So, if you lend this way, you choose your borrowers carefully, and I would guess then in figuring out your tolerance for risk, you estimate you will never see a certain portion of what you loan again. If someone is borrowing at 3% a month or so, it would seem by definition they are a high risk borrower. Why can't they get a loan from conventional lenders at market rates? Not a kind of lending for the fainthearted. And you can't get in with $50 in e-gold.
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06-11-2006, 02:29 AM
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I'm not sure what you mean by "good faith money." As I understand it, the borrower borrows agains equity they have in, say, a property they are developing. The returns are high for the lender, but so are the risks. For instance, if you lend this way to someone who is building an apartment complex, but they default on their loans to the bank and the bank forcloses, you as this lender go to the back of the line when it comes to getting paid back.
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As I was reading the site, it seemed like they might also lend to you before you get the bank loan. That way, it would be the bank at the back of the line. It was said tongue-in-cheek, so to speak. You know, the old pigeon drop scam! Just having a little fun. 
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06-11-2006, 10:28 AM
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As I was reading the site, it seemed like they might also lend to you before you get the bank loan. That way, it would be the bank at the back of the line. It was said tongue-in-cheek, so to speak. You know, the old pigeon drop scam! Just having a little fun. 
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As I understand, depending on a variety of factors, they may very well lend to you before you get your loan from the bank. That would be one of the uses of this type of lending. Given what we've been through here, the notion of short term high interest, one on one, loans coming out of Vanuatu is sure to raise an eyebrow or two. So a skeptical or cynical wisecrack might seem well placed. But these loans are above board and regulated by law. The offshore structure can provide some tax advantages. Ironically, the idea is similar to that behind DXGlobal businesses, which is to structure the transactions so that they take place in the jurisdiction of Vanuatu. I have discovered that if you do a search on "caveat loans" rather than "caveat lending" you can find a number of commercial sites for lending institutions in Australia that offer this kind of financing.
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06-11-2006, 04:47 PM
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But these loans are above board and regulated by law. The offshore structure can provide some tax advantages.
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Would you pardon me if I never do business ever with any company located in Vanuatu? How many other countries are there in the world? Out of all of them, I would choose to do business in Vanuatu? Am I now out of my mind? Am I also suicidal? Do I need a keeper? Has the scar from from my lobotomy healed?
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06-11-2006, 06:59 PM
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it's a SCAM!!!
It needs more money in than out
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06-12-2006, 12:05 AM
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Would you pardon me if I never do business ever with any company located in Vanuatu? How many other countries are there in the world? Out of all of them, I would choose to do business in Vanuatu? Am I now out of my mind? Am I also suicidal? Do I need a keeper? Has the scar from from my lobotomy healed?
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I think anyone who has had an association with DXIO, or some of the other scams that have operated as Vanuatu based businesses, is entitled to regard a Vanuatu incorporation of a business with some skepticism. If you adopt a rule never to do business with any enterprise operating out of Vanuatu, you will probably not suffer, unless you become shipwrecked there. Then you might be convinced to buy a meal at a restaurant. But there are legitmate businesses operating in and out of Vanuatu. I suppose a person not in Vanuatu itself could do quite well for themselves while ignoring all of them and finding alternatives when needed.
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