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Old 29-09-2007, 02:44 PM   #1
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An opportunity to recover some of your losses on that scam Tramael, although some people may not wish to chance the minimum of $100 E-Gold only.

So join the Large Sum Partnership with a $25 share. For the braver souls a partner can take any number of shares. To cover E-Gold fees each share will cost $25.50. 2 shares $51. 4 shares $102.

I sent a contact message to admin to clarify a few points. I got a reply within 24 hours.

Large Sum at - http://www.largesum.com/ - has 3 plans.
First Step - $100 - $500 for 1.6% per day for 30 trading days. $100 will return $48 plus principle after 30 trading days. Interest can be withdrawn on trading days.

Profit Run - $500 - $1,000 for 1.8% per day for 60 trading days. $500 will return $540 plus principle after 60 trading days. Interest can be withdrawn once a week.

Wealth Jump - $1,000 - $10,000 for 2% for 120 trading days. $1,000 will return $2,400 plus principle after 120 trading days. Interest can be withdrawn once a month. In profit after 60 trading days (3 months).

Which programme the partners’ money will be deposited in will depend on how many shares are taken up. I will be taking 4 shares for $102.

The best deal is the Wealth Jump programme.

Large Sum has been online for 639 days
GoldPoll has monitored Large Sum for 247 days
See http://www.goldpoll.com/details/7968/
1079 very good
13 good
1 bad
7 very bad
No bad reports since 19th June 2007.

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Registration created 18th April 2003.
Registration expires 18th April 2009.
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http://www.privacyprotect.org/
Contact +49 1805482002 (Germany) I don’t know if this is a genuine number or not.

Partners will be kept up to date via a specially created web page. A sample page can be viewed at http://uk.geocities.com/jambutty1@b...m/samplels.html It will be updated daily or whenever there is a change.

The E-Gold account will be used exclusively for the Large Sum Partnership. I have taken every precaution not to give E-Gold an excuse to block the account. That is my details are up to date and correct so if E-Gold want me to verify my identity I can do and it has been set not to accept spends from blocked accounts.

Before making a decision, do your own research and if you are satisfied that Large Sum has a good chance of delivering then your only decision will be can you trust me to deliver. You will have to decide that for yourself.

Please reply to this post if you want to join the partnership stating how many shares you want.
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Old 29-09-2007, 03:19 PM   #2
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Hi Jim,

Count me in for eight shares, I had been eyeing this one up for myself but the partnership seems like the way to go. Same risk but more returns with the bigger stake. I am comfortable with the existing partnership we have in IM so lets try again. Hopefully we get at least enough funds to reach the "Profit Run".
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Old 29-09-2007, 03:28 PM   #3
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Welcome aboard.

I hope so.

I’ve put an ad on TalkGold too.
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Old 30-09-2007, 06:21 AM   #4
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Hi jambutty,

I wanted to join this one too! Well, just a single share for me at this time..

Tramael was a scam indeed.. Sorry for your substantial loss. The way Admin pulled the plug was scary..I lost $80 too.
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Old 02-10-2007, 03:39 PM   #5
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Hi Jam,

After a some try since your last email I finally manage to open up this thread. Anyway, when is this offer closing.

I am having some difficulties with egold at the moment and hope to sort it out by the end of this week.

Let me know if this offer will last till then....

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Old 02-10-2007, 04:54 PM   #6
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Hi Casey,
The plan is to get $1,000’s worth of shares pledged for or at least $500 so there is no time limit except if we can’t even get to $500. Then there would be no point in going ahead.

When you are ready just post back to say how many shares you would like to take.
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So tell me how you select the length of term which is somewhat dependent upon the $ available to invest. Also does LARGESUM compound their interest or not? A share is $25. One share at 1.8%/day is $.45/day (wthout compounding) so how is the "shareholder" paid their interest and principal?
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Old 06-10-2007, 09:54 AM   #8
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So tell me how you select the length of term which is somewhat dependent upon the $ available to invest. Also does LARGESUM compound their interest or not? A share is $25. One share at 1.8%/day is $.45/day (wthout compounding) so how is the "shareholder" paid their interest and principal?
Hi klmcap,
I don’t select the length of term. That is dependant on how many shares are spoken for.

If 19 shares ($475) are spoken for the money will be deposited in the First Step Plan. I will withdraw the money once a week – probably a Wednesday and distribute it as soon as the money appears in the partnership E-Gold account. If the partners agree, in order to save on E-Gold fees, distribution can be after 30 days. This will include the principle or it can be re-cycled for a further 30 days. That decision will be up to each individual.

If 20 to 39 shares ($500 to $975) are spoken for the money will be deposited in the Profit Run Plan. Withdrawals will be made weekly – probably a Wednesday and distributed as the partners agree. But in order to save on E-Gold fees I would suggest that the actual payouts to the partners are made on the 1st day of each month. On day 60 the principle can be re-cycled but that decision will be up to each partner.

Actually if the spoken for shares are 18/19 or 38/39 I will buy the extra one/two just to get the total up to the next plan.

If 40 or more shares are spoken for ($1,000 or more) the money will be deposited in the Wealth Plan. Withdrawals will be made on the 1st trading day of each month and distributed as soon as it appears in the partnership E-Gold account. Each partner will have to decide for himself if he wants his principle re-cycled after day 120.

When a payment is received from Large Sum the E-Gold fees incurred will be deducted from that amount and the balance divided up per share. Each partner will get that portion for each share that they have. Example – 40 shares. Payment received $420 - E-Gold fees $2. $418 divided by 40 = $10.45 paid for each $25 share. Someone with 2 shares would receive $20.90 and someone with 4 shares would receive $41.80.

When the distribution takes place will have to be a partners’ majority decision. It wouldn’t be practical for some partners wanting to be paid weekly and others monthly. It would get too complicated and I want to keep this as simple and as open as possible so that each partner can see, via the web page, how things are progressing.

Bear in mind that the days are trading days – that is 5/7 so 30 days will be about 6 calendar weeks. 60 days will be about 12 calendar weeks and 120 days will be about 24 calendar weeks.

There is no compounding.

Once we have enough partners I will register with Large Sum using jambutty as the user name and my regular email address and PM everyone asking them to send the money right away to the partners E-Gold account. The PM will also include:
My user name
My first name
My email address
Partners E-Gold account number.
URL of web page with account screen grabs
Referral URL of the Large Sum partnership. Please promote it wherever you can.

When you have sent the money email me back or use the form on the web site with the E-Gold transaction ID and:
Your user name
Your first name
Your email address
Your E-Gold account number

I hope that clears things up for you.
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Old 06-10-2007, 09:58 AM   #9
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Hello klmcap,
Whether you are new to the HYIP world or have a wealth of experience behind you, a very warm welcome to you from admin, moderators and our happy band of forum members.

You might like to refresh your memory of the forum rules at http://goldentalk.com/t7526.html and you can post your comments about them at http://goldentalk.com/t25587.html

If you are an out and out newbie to computers and the Internet these could be useful to you.
http://goldentalk.com/t20852.html
http://goldentalk.com/t20851.html

If you have some time to spare maybe you would consider having a read of the following threads.
http://goldentalk.com/faq.html
http://goldentalk.com/t563.html
http://goldentalk.com/t2510.html
http://goldentalk.com/t2270.html
http://goldentalk.com/t2413.html
http://goldentalk.com/t2504.html

You should find them useful.

Finally a couple of tips on DD.
Go to http://www.goldpoll.com/ or .net or .org. As far as the IE browser is concerned go to the menu Edit and select ‘Find (on This Page) and in the Find what: field type in the name of the programme that you are researching. Just the name will do and not the URL. If GoldPoll is monitoring the site you will be taken to it quickly. Other browser may do things differently so you may have to search for the ‘Find’ facility.

Back in the forum do a search for the programme. Once again just its name should be enough. If there is a thread or threads for that programme you will be shown a list of them.

Good Luck!

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Old 06-10-2007, 04:31 PM   #10
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Hi Jambutty
Count me in for one share ... cheers
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