--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> --- "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > --- In [email protected],
> > "matrixmonitor"
> > <matrixmonitor@> wrote:
> > >
> > > ---good idea but he's looking for 100M.  That's
> > 100 million bucks. 
> > > Here's a quote from the cover letter he sent me -
> > accompanying the 
> > > information on the prison project:
> > > "We are aware of a unique service whereby
> > substantial humanitarian-
> > > oriented projects can be funded"  Acceptable
> > projects"...[etc...then 
> > > skipping to the second paragraph]:
> > >  "The minimum project funding placement that a
> > principal may request 
> > > is $100M; this may be be reduced in exceptional
> > cases.  The amount 
> > > may be renewed annually depending on the needs and
> > schedule of the 
> > > project.  This is not a loan and there are no
> > upfront fees.  A 
> > > principal who is qualified to request this kind of
> > transaction is one 
> > > who is able to block funds equal to the $100 M
> > requirement or 
> > > establish an equal line of credit. These funds
> > would remain in the 
> > > principals own account under their full control.
> > Similarly, the line 
> > > of credit would remain under the full control of
> > the principal, never 
> > > to be drawn down or spent.  Once the principals'
> > blocked account or 
> > > credit line is established and confirmed, and the
> > funding contract is 
> > > signed, the funding commences in accordance with
> > the agreed upon 
> > > schedule."
> > >  "Qualified principals will be able to perform
> > thorough due diligence 
> > > and the service will commence only when all
> > parties are completely 
> > > satisfied with respect to all aspects of the
> > funding arrangements".
> > > "Please contact us for further discussion and
> > clarification"
> > 
> > 
> > Sounds like a common shady cash scam scheme, to me.
> 
> It may sound like that, but Jerry is a very honest
> guy.


I wouldn't bet on it.




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