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Does any one here know anything about the annuity product being proposed by [website info deleted] The website is Welcome to - [website info deleted]
The paperwork seems legit and i checked out the financial advisor as well, i just want to know any one else has dealt with them before signing the paperwork, any feedback would be appreciated.
The paperwork seems legit and i checked out the financial advisor as well, i just want to know any one else has dealt with them before signing the paperwork, any feedback would be appreciated.
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fina;1260624 wrote: Does any one here know anything about the annuity product being proposed by [website info deleted] The website is Welcome to [website info deleted]
The paperwork seems legit and i checked out the financial advisor as well, i just want to know any one else has dealt with them before signing the paperwork, any feedback would be appreciated.
Ooooh - spam spam spam.
Do you know, I found out today there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender.
The paperwork seems legit and i checked out the financial advisor as well, i just want to know any one else has dealt with them before signing the paperwork, any feedback would be appreciated.
Ooooh - spam spam spam.
Do you know, I found out today there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender.
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spot;1260626 wrote: Ooooh - spam spam spam.
Do you know, I found out today there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender.
Yes, the spammer is dealt with.
Where?
Do you know, I found out today there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender.
Yes, the spammer is dealt with.
Where?
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Seven miles from Canada.
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There has to be a way to prevent IP's from registering. Like some sort of software from which IP's are submitted for a certain number of bans they'd recieved from websites. Perhaps not exactly orthodox as far as rights are concerned but hey! When in doubt, make a law!
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K.Snyder;1260677 wrote: There has to be a way to prevent IP's from registering. Like some sort of software from which IP's are submitted for a certain number of bans they'd recieved from websites. Perhaps not exactly orthodox as far as rights are concerned but hey! When in doubt, make a law!
Spam Tools including AKISMET Spammer IP blacklist and vBulletin discusses the pros and cons. Forums tend toward a registration process which blacklists IP addresses.
Did you know there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender?
Spam Tools including AKISMET Spammer IP blacklist and vBulletin discusses the pros and cons. Forums tend toward a registration process which blacklists IP addresses.
Did you know there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender?
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spot;1260693 wrote: Spam Tools including AKISMET Spammer IP blacklist and vBulletin discusses the pros and cons. Forums tend toward a registration process which blacklists IP addresses.
So the thread your banned should be more so about how few spammers FG recieves...:yh_think...Veeeerrrrrddyyy interdesting!!!!!!!!
spot;1260693 wrote:
Did you know there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender? Embassy's I'd presume.
So the thread your banned should be more so about how few spammers FG recieves...:yh_think...Veeeerrrrrddyyy interdesting!!!!!!!!
spot;1260693 wrote:
Did you know there's a part of North America where the Euro is legal tender? Embassy's I'd presume.
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K.Snyder;1260932 wrote: Embassy's I'd presume.No, there's thousands of people who live there and they're part of the European Union. There's ferries from the USA and Canada, it's seven miles offshore.
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spot;1260936 wrote: No, there's thousands of people who live there and they're part of the European Union. There's ferries from the USA and Canada, it's seven miles offshore.
Vancouver Island? Prince Edward Island?
Vancouver Island? Prince Edward Island?
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K.Snyder;1260944 wrote: Vancouver Island? Prince Edward Island?
We'd quite like those in the EU please, if you can spare them.
Actually we'd quite like the whole of Canada if that's not too much.
The current EU component of North America is called Saint Pierre, 800 miles North East from Boston.
We'd quite like those in the EU please, if you can spare them.
Actually we'd quite like the whole of Canada if that's not too much.
The current EU component of North America is called Saint Pierre, 800 miles North East from Boston.
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spot;1260948 wrote: We'd quite like those in the EU please, if you can spare them.
Actually we'd quite like the whole of Canada if that's not too much.
The current EU component of North America is called Saint Pierre, 800 miles North East from Boston.
I don't believe Canada is willing to give up it's dollar.
Actually we'd quite like the whole of Canada if that's not too much.
The current EU component of North America is called Saint Pierre, 800 miles North East from Boston.
I don't believe Canada is willing to give up it's dollar.
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K.Snyder;1260950 wrote: I don't believe Canada is willing to give up it's dollar.
They'd get access to a bigger Free Trade Agreement. They're essentially a European economy, they might like the friendlier atmosphere.
They'd get access to a bigger Free Trade Agreement. They're essentially a European economy, they might like the friendlier atmosphere.
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I'm pretty sure my fund is up 22% so far this year....
that places it just below the rim of the toilet where it performed a free-form dive late last year..:rolleyes:
that places it just below the rim of the toilet where it performed a free-form dive late last year..:rolleyes:
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flopstock;1261011 wrote: I'm pretty sure my fund is up 22% so far this year....
that places it just below the rim of the toilet where it performed a free-form dive late last year..:rolleyes:
Well, hopefully, your investment won't drop so easily in the future! :yh_wink
that places it just below the rim of the toilet where it performed a free-form dive late last year..:rolleyes:
Well, hopefully, your investment won't drop so easily in the future! :yh_wink