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Old 12-20-2007, 04:23 PM
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Default Finroyal - 12%/year,no risk - where's the catch?

Hello everyone,

I've recently found this offer - Finroyal (since this is my first post here I cant submint links- just add www and .com to the name and you have their website adress)
They offer an investment opportunity, 12% a year guaranteed without any risk.
Can some one tell me if this is a company which I can trust?
I've noticed they have the silver GDCA security badge on their website, while GDCAsays they never gave it to them.
I cant find much about this company in the internet, can some one help me ?

Thank you!

Leon
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Old 01-04-2008, 04:00 PM
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Default Re: Finroyal - 12%/year,no risk - where's the catch?

It's not possible to claim 12% returns with no risk. At best, it's bad marketing, and at worse, it sounds like a company to keep your money very clear from.
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Old 01-08-2008, 09:29 PM
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Default Re: Finroyal - 12%/year,no risk - where's the catch?

I partially agree with Brian. Investments with 0% risk do not exist. There could be very limited risk but even a 1% risk is not no risk at all. Having said that, 12% is not really hard to achieve.

I wouls stay away from any offers that promise you a 0% risk opportunity when it comes to invetments.
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