Global Online Depository - One (Day Left!) ((For Initial Promotion))
Anyway, around the way there’s a lot of interesting info about these guys.
But for now I’ll keep it simple, with some minor updates:
I was paid another withdrawal today.
It’s not like you can’t join after the deadline, you just won’t get the bonuses or higher rates! (The rumour is that eventually the loan will be phased out completely and they will go public which means people will buy actual legitimate shares in them instead.) So now is the time if you think this is a good opp and you want to jump on it’s head. That analogy made no sense.
And here’s the latest tidbits from the site:
“TILT!… OVERLOAD!… BOOM!…
Just kidding… well mostly. The rush to beat the deadline has been phenomenal! Thank you for your astonishing support.
However… even with the diligent effort of our Support staff, we won’t get all the new loans activated by the deadline. No worries, though. Loans that are properly initiated and payment sent by the deadline will be activated in due course with the higher-rate existing loan types.
IMPORTANT: So that our Support staff can concentrate on loan activations, we will temporary not be performing any rollover or loan consolidation requests. We have to prioritize. Aside from a slight delay in getting rollovers and consolidations done, members won’t lose any benefit. Our programmer is ferverishly coding the site to allow these operations to be under direct control by members from inside their accounts. He has also figured out a way to allow these operations to proceed with current benefits, even after the deadline. The change-over page has been updated with these enhancements.”
“URGENT NOTICE:
Contrary to what some people are being told, in order to qualify for the current (higher-rate) loans, the loan must be initiated before the deadline AND THE PAYMENT MUST ALSO BE SENT BY THE DEADLINE. The Grace Period is only for transit time of payments already sent before the deadline. Payments sent after the deadline will be activated as the new, lower-rate loans.”
Interesting times.
1 Day. 4 Hours. Etc.
(Can you tell I’m running out of things to say right now? )
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