Pension World Wide

Pension World Wide – As of June 2007, this program has stalled in it’s tracks. Members are told that the “insurance control rejected all applications and sconces our partners”. We are not sure what the word “sconces” means, but these are supposedly highly experienced companies that deals in money making negotiations. We can only assume it is a legalese term that is above our understanding. Maybe it is just the beginning of the delays and stalling tactic of a scam. You be the judge. Take information presented from their website with a grain of salt.

Get your pension insurance paid right away!

75,000 US$

Immediate pay out after closing of program!

 

Please read carefully and imagine this simple and unique concept for your immediate pension insurance payment.

  Please act fast, because this unique program is only available for a limited number of members.
 

Compendium
  - one time fee of 50 US$
  - one time pay out of 75,000 US$ for persons below 67 years
  - commission program for 7 level, per person 3,000 US$
  - immediate bonus of 10 US$ shared between level 1(3 US$) and Level 2(7 US$)
  - program is limited to 150.000 contracts
  - VIP-member get additional prizes up to 10,000 US$
  - secure yourself as many contracts of 75,000 US$ as you want
  - valuable marketing tools of 1,000 US$

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Global Pension Plan

Global Pension Plan – Currently, they have reached the 100,000 member sign-ups and are still signing up additional people to replace those that are being dropped from the database. All the information provided below was quoted exactly from their website. Make your judgment wisely and decide if the risks are worth taking. Buyer beware.

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Get your €55,000 pension
BEFORE you retire!

Discover how you can benefit from this unique “reverse pension plan”

Benefits

  • One time registration fee 30 EUR – Includes a Banking Solution with debit card
  • Compensation €110,000 for those aged 27 or younger
  • Compensation €55,000 for those aged 28 to 66
  • Loyalty Program Rewards €2,000 per member / 12 levels
  • Limited to 100,000 members
  • We welcome members of any nationality
  • “€1 Million For Children” Charity Plan

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Reverse Pension Plans – Myth or Reality?

In the last several years, there have been a rash of “Reverse Pension” plan programs surfacing all over the place online. Are they real or just another scam? Are RPPs the “prime bank” scams of the 21st century that plagued us during the 90s? First we will define the familiar spiel in what these programs state they are and what the current facts are. You will have to decide if the risk and reward are worth taking.This is how the majority of the programs say how it works.

For a small membership fee, usually between $35 – $50, you have the opportunity to receive between $55,000 to $100K+ dollars in return. How you ask? It is through some private investor, venture capitalist or Trust partner that works with an insurance company. Your small fee is just a membership fee for the administrator (website) that brings this program forward. At the completion of the sign up process, anywhere between 10,000 members to over 100,000 members depending on the program; the third party purchases an insurance policy (pension policy) on your behalf and pays for it. You in return, sign over this policy to the “investor” to collect when you retire. They pay you upfront a lump sum or percentage of the total payout that you would have received when you do retire.

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Prime Bank Fraud

The birth of the HYIP scams seem to have started during the late 90s with programs such as “Omega” and “Destiny”. Many promises of high payouts in secretive bank debentures and “prime” bank investments. Most of these scam artists were eventually indicted and convicted for numerous charges, but came a little too late for the investors that were taken. Oddly enough, the threat of prison and hefty fines has not deterred these unscrupulous criminals from starting a new wave of online banking scams. Below is an excerpt from the SEC’s website about the “Prime” bank scams to keep you one step ahead of these scam artists. Please visit www.sec.gov for more information.

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Signature Services – Investing for Health

Get on the ground floor and enjoy high potential returns with this investment. Please visit their webpage and download the investors kit to see if you qualify and if it is something to consider for your porfolio. Ground floor opportunities are proven to be highly profitable if you get in early enough and the product or services are in demand and if the company itself is well positioned. Here’s what their website has to say.

“Across the country, demand for heart scan centers is surging as thousands of doctors begin to refer patients. Our investors will participate in first-to-market revenue and profits as we build state-of-the-art centers in major markets.”

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Pace Capital Group

If Forex trading was easy then everyone would be doing it, however, the facts are that it is not and can be risky if you do not know what you are doing. Forex trading should be part of a balanced and diversified investment porfolio. The foreign currency exchange can be very profitable in the hands of competent traders.

Pace Capital Group

One of the secrets of the rich and wealthy is that they have their money working for them, even if they do not know how in a particular market; be it stocks, options, futures, commodities or the Forex. It is no surprise that the wealthy have many different investments

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Texas Equity Investments

Texas Equity Investments

 

Real estate investing is probably one of the best investment options out there. More multi-millionaires are made through real estate than anything else. Here is something for you folks living in Texas to take a closer look at. Texas Equity Investments promises a return of $11,500 for every $1500 invested. As always, do your due diligence carefully. Details of how they do it gathered from their website is listed below. Please visit their website or contact them for more information.

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