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Eurostorm - Www.eurostorm.co.uk 5% a week - Bank Wire Transfers or Western Union
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The EUROSTORM project will be attracting investments from third-party investors during 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. While the EUROSTORM enterprises reel is not subject to publicity and further investment decisions are undertaken internally, investments in the private equity fund yield interest rates common for all participants, regardless of the deposit amount.
Our investors get: - Earn rate 5% per week - Interest paid weekly - Partnership bundle - 24x7 online account access for deposits and withdrawals
The programme is effective for the US, UK, EU, CIS, Singapore, South Korean and Japan residents. An investment account can be opened by registering on the website and depositing USD 100 which is the current minimum threshold for the first 1,000 investors, subject to change to higher.
The account can be accessed online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Deposits and withdrawals are made through either Bank Wire Transfers or Western Union Transfer. For more information please visit the FAQ section.
The guaranteed earn rate is 5% a week with capitalization of the interest. The earn rate is NOT subject to change throughout the whole programme period.
They does not accept e-currency... but nice investment plan.
Stijn1234
Feb 13 2008, 06:48 AM
Lots of names, CV's and other stuff on their site that can be verified.
Has anyone done decent dd on them? They don't specify for how long you get 5% per week.....
knarf
Feb 13 2008, 07:31 AM
did a quick companies search in the UK, there is a company called Carmel Solutions LTD registered and based in Aberdeen Scotland as the documents suggest, however none of the directors listed on this site are linked to the company, based on the search at companies house, also the telephone number listed on the site is a london and not an Aberdeen one.
hth
asgardian
Feb 15 2008, 01:30 AM
I twice sent them emails inquiring about the reliability of their investment more than a week ago. No reply from them till now.
Kannie
Feb 15 2008, 10:21 PM
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did a quick companies search in the UK, there is a company called Carmel Solutions LTD registered and based in Aberdeen Scotland as the documents suggest, however none of the directors listed on this site are linked to the company, based on the search at companies house, also the telephone number listed on the site is a london and not an Aberdeen one.
hth
thanks for sharing this nice information here !!
MakeLotOfMoney
Feb 29 2008, 01:35 AM
Hello,
Someone invested here & got paid ?
asgardian
Feb 29 2008, 04:36 AM
I doubt.
MakeLotOfMoney
Feb 29 2008, 07:12 AM
QUOTE(asgardian @ Feb 29 2008, 04:36 AM) [snapback]4716510[/snapback]
I doubt.
I sent today a support e-mail, hope they will reply me...
apu_ri81
Feb 29 2008, 08:20 AM
no payment proof updated until now
I hope admin could come to give some support to his program here
MakeLotOfMoney
Feb 29 2008, 09:12 AM
QUOTE(apu_ri81 @ Feb 29 2008, 08:20 AM) [snapback]4716898[/snapback]
no payment proof updated until now
I hope admin could come to give some support to his program here
Hope too.
knarf
Mar 11 2008, 03:36 PM
cant really believe they made this a paid sticky with all the flags waving ??
chocolate
Mar 12 2008, 07:30 AM
I've invested $300 in August after testing them and have been constantly uploading more (basically the profit from short-term investments). Now there's roughly $1,500 on my account there, despite the fact that occassionally I'll withdraw $100-200 for other needs. I've tried both Bank Wire and Western Union payment options and so far so good (WU is a bit costly, but speedy).
Regarding their support, I don't have an idea why are you complaining. I've sent them numerous requests, including change of my personal details and in all cases I've received a reply within a business day.
eager to learn
Mar 12 2008, 05:59 PM
QUOTE(chocolate @ Mar 12 2008, 09:30 AM) [snapback]4744844[/snapback]
I've invested $300 in August after testing them and have been constantly uploading more (basically the profit from short-term investments). Now there's roughly $1,500 on my account there, despite the fact that occassionally I'll withdraw $100-200 for other needs. I've tried both Bank Wire and Western Union payment options and so far so good (WU is a bit costly, but speedy).
Regarding their support, I don't have an idea why are you complaining. I've sent them numerous requests, including change of my personal details and in all cases I've received a reply within a business day.
Thanks for the reply.
The web site is impressive. But the question I have is why get money thru the internet at such high rates. Given the documentation it seems to me that they could easily get 100,000 thru a bank at a 10th of the cost. Or a venture capitalist would still be cheaper than 20% a month. Once you have established a biz its not that hard to raise the funds that they want.
Yoda
Mar 13 2008, 07:00 AM
Adresses:
39, Boulevard Joseph II L-1840 Luxembourg
214 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6DB Great Britain (United Kingdom)
214 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6DB Great Britain (United Kingdom)
Tel:
+44 (0)20 7870 7647 +44 (0)20 7193 3364
Fake phone number. How could Aberdeen City has London phone number which has 0207. Aberdeen Phone code starts with 1224. the prove is here:
Not always. there are plenty of biz that operate elsewhere other than there registered offices. What this really takes is personal visit. How about it? any Aberdeeners out there that could take a look see.
EBK
Mar 17 2008, 01:53 PM
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The programme is effective for the US, UK, EU, CIS, Singapore, South Korean and Japan residents.
Ryz*
Mar 26 2008, 09:20 AM
QUOTE(eager to learn @ Mar 14 2008, 11:12 AM) [snapback]4750059[/snapback]
QUOTE(highint @ Mar 13 2008, 01:00 PM) [snapback]4747956[/snapback]
Adresses:
39, Boulevard Joseph II L-1840 Luxembourg
214 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6DB Great Britain (United Kingdom)
Tel:
+44 (0)20 7870 7647 +44 (0)20 7193 3364
Fake phone number. How could Aberdeen City has London phone number which has 0207. Aberdeen Phone code starts with 1224. the prove is here: Not always. there are plenty of biz that operate elsewhere other than there registered offices. What this really takes is personal visit. How about it? any Aberdeeners out there that could take a look see.
I sure wish there was someone out there within the range that had the time to do so.
If they are legitimate, we're looking at about 250% per year. It's not a "get-rich-quick" rate, but I'd definitely take that over the 1% (actually even a little less than that) I'm receiving from my bank.
- Ryz
contrarian
Mar 26 2008, 10:23 AM
QUOTE(Ryz* @ Mar 26 2008, 05:20 PM) [snapback]4776334[/snapback]
I sure wish there was someone out there within the range that had the time to do so.
If they are legitimate, we're looking at about 250% per year. It's not a "get-rich-quick" rate, but I'd definitely take that over the 1% (actually even a little less than that) I'm receiving from my bank. - Ryz
It's quite a bit "out of my range" unfortunately, even though I am UK based. I would have loved to be able to drop in and check on things, as so far, I have not found any authorisation from any regulatory body in the UK that states they are allowed to do this. And as far as I can tell from the sources I have available, that particular post-code, is a residential address. Which does not in itself mean anything, I for one trade/work out of a home-office often myself, just thought I'd throw in the mix, as I don't know what they have told people as far as premises are concerned.
eager to learn
Mar 29 2008, 08:04 PM
QUOTE(contrarian @ Mar 26 2008, 12:23 PM) [snapback]4776440[/snapback]
It's quite a bit "out of my range" unfortunately, even though I am UK based. I would have loved to be able to drop in and check on things, as so far, I have not found any authorisation from any regulatory body in the UK that states they are allowed to do this. And as far as I can tell from the sources I have available, that particular post-code, is a residential address. Which does not in itself mean anything, I for one trade/work out of a home-office often myself, just thought I'd throw in the mix, as I don't know what they have told people as far as premises are concerned.
Thanks for the input. Your post does raise a few red flags of warning.
knarf
Mar 29 2008, 11:12 PM
the address is most likely that of the company doing the registration, as i mentioned previously, phones are non working and so called listed directors are not the ones listed in the official company registration records.... all i can say is enjoy it whilst it lasts, but too many flags regardless if it has been paying a few months
eager to learn
Mar 30 2008, 10:43 AM
payments aren't proof, just bait for the naive. Thanks for the imput
tomux
Mar 31 2008, 07:50 AM
Amendments of the investment plan Date: 31.03.2008 10:09 Dear Customers,
This is to congratulate all our investors that have driven Eurostorm project and generated extensive earnings on their deposits during the last accounting period and to notify about the change in the percentage rates. Carmel Solutions LTD is forced to lower its percentage rates due to the current economic crisis in the UK and bear the inevitable consequences of it as well.
However, given the nature of rapidly developing hi-tech startup market we can still offer unsurpassed deposit rates for our customers, set at 3.9% monthly as of April 1st. The rate will be paid in the balances in similar fashion once a month.
Also, considering the facts that: (i) Eurostorm project has a large amount of customers� funds on deposit, (ii) lowering the percentage rate can lead to mass recall of funds from accounts which, in turn, will infringe the company�s functionality � it has been decided to introduce TEMPORARY limits for withdrawals.
During April, for all deposits made before March 31 the withdrawals are limited to 10% from the current balance, except for the deposits not exceeding USD200, which can be returned in full per request. This is a TEMPORARY measure concerning ONLY prior deposits � the deposits made after March 31 will be serviced as usual, that is: 3.9% monthly rate and no limit for withdrawals.
Eurostorm development will be aimed at soonest possible cancellation of limits for deposits made before Mar 31.
Thank you for your understanding,
Eurostorm Team
eager to learn
Mar 31 2008, 06:08 PM
Well that does it for my investigation. Good Bye
knarf
May 22 2008, 01:09 PM
Just cant believe that this scam is allowed to remain posted in this section, with the website long gone while ridicule and abuse is tolerated in the threads of other legitimate and paying opportunities.... go figure!!
MedaBots
May 25 2008, 07:06 AM
eurostorm.co.uk still remain in the paid sticky? Website is down for several days already and they are proved to be scam.
Hula
May 25 2008, 07:35 AM
Next time just hit the report button please.
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