I want to know that how does http://www.brokerfundinggroup.com/
arranges loan and financing for complex financing projects worldwide
for commercial investment ?? Please provide general information about
the above mentioned question. |
Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
09 Apr 2006 11:33 PDT
I also want to know how borrower can locate or contact 'international
loan brokers' of the above mentioned international loan and finance
brokerage organization because the above mentioned brokerage
organization works only with international loan brokers for arranging
above mentioned loan and finance for commercial investment ?? Thanks
for that help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
11 Apr 2006 12:52 PDT
Denco researcher please note that I have changed the above question
and therefore I want to know that the international funding sources of
the http://www.globalfinanceonline.com/ can arrange 100%
loan-to-value(LTV) real estate mortgage loan and 100% specialized
joint ventures finance in the form of EQUITY to pay for all of the
closing costs without personal guarantees for purchase of residential
property in the MEXICO country for commercial investment and if that
organization can arrange above mentioned loan and finance then please
provide to me the CONTACT ADDRESSES of those funding sources from its
DATABASE of funding sources for the above mentioned loan and finance
purpose ?? Denco researcher please note that the services of that
www.globalfinanceonline.com organization are "FREE" for every person
and therefore you can locate the contact addresses of those
international funding sources from its DATABASE for above mentioned
purpose and please also note that in the above mentioned website of
that organization it is also written tht "we are complete resource for
all lending needs" and therefore you can locate the contact addresses
of those international funding sources for above mentioned purpose and
thanks and best regards from Shoaib.
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Request for Question Clarification by
denco-ga
on
11 Apr 2006 22:12 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
It would take tens of hours to answer your current question.
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
02 May 2006 04:49 PDT
Denco researcher please note that you had stated in my previous
question that "working capital comes in many forms including
unsecured/signature business/personal loans" so therefore please
provide more information about your above mentioned statement so that
I should be able to come to know about different forms of working
capital ?? Denco researcher thanks for your above help from Shoaib.
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Request for Question Clarification by
denco-ga
on
05 May 2006 11:38 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
Working capital is essentially cash, so it can come in the form of loans,
gifts, money that is earned by working a day (or night) job, etc. It is
just the money that one has available to invest into a business.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
06 May 2006 03:50 PDT
Denco resarcher please note that I am satisfied with your above
answer about different forms of working capital but you have stated
above that "working capital comes in the form of loans" so therefore I
want to know what are those different type of loans ?? For example
unsecured/signature business/personal loans or any other type of
loans ETC. Denco researcher thanks for your above help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
06 May 2006 03:51 PDT
Denco researcher please also open the answer form below so as to be
able to get paid for your above answer.
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
06 May 2006 03:58 PDT
Denco researcher I also want to know that "working capital OR
unsecured/signature business/personal loans" can be paid in "advance"
to the borrowers for commercial investment ?? Denco researcher thanks
for your above help from Shoaib.
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Howdy Shoaib,
Working capital is essentially cash, so it can come in the form of loans,
gifts, money that is earned by working a day (or night) job, etc. It is
just the money that one has available to invest into a business.
When it comes to the kinds of loans that can produce working capital, it
can be most any kind, such as a unsecured/signature business/personal, or
or a home equity loan, etc. Working captial can come from hocking (using
a pawn shop) a personal possession (car, etc.) or through a line of credit
as well. Pretty much any source of money will produce working capital.
I do not see any reason that working capital can't be paid in advance, but
keep in mind that some funding sources will want to know if those funds
were from a borrowed source.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher |
Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
08 May 2006 05:11 PDT
Denco researcher you have stated above that "Working capital comes in
the form of any type of loans" for example unsecured/signature
business/personal loan or any other type of loans so therefore it
means that any single international loan and finance brokerage company
which arranges working capital loans can arrange working capital
loans or/and unsecured/signature business/personal loans in "advance"
to pay for "all of the costs of the fees" of that international loan
and finance brokerage company and therefore borrower has to pay
"nothing" for the processing of the loan and finance for purchase of
residential property for commercial investment ?? Denco researcher
please provide clarification of my above statement and thanks for
that help from Shoaib.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
08 May 2006 05:38 PDT
Denco researcher I have posted another Question ID: 726495 in which I
need clarification about a particular statement from you and thanks
for that help and best regards from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
08 May 2006 10:00 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
Perhaps another researcher will work on your new question.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
09 May 2006 04:20 PDT
Denco researcher you have stated above that "Working capital comes in
the form of any type of loans" for example unsecured/signature
business/personal loan or any other type of loans so therefore it
means that any single international loan and finance brokerage company
which arranges working capital loans can arrange any form of working capital
loans or/and unsecured/signature business/personal loans in "advance"
to pay for "all of the costs of the fees" of that international loan
and finance brokerage company and therefore borrower has to pay
"nothing" for the processing of the loan and finance for purchase of
residential property for commercial investment ?? Denco researcher
please provide clarification of my above statement and thanks for
that help from Shoaib.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
09 May 2006 05:55 PDT
Denco researcher I have changed the question in my another posted
Question ID: 726495 for its answer and thanks for that help and best
regards from Shoaib.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
09 May 2006 07:28 PDT
Denco researcher please note that I have posted another Question ID:
726917 in which I need information about another very interesting
international loan and finance brokerage company and Denco researcher
I am sure you would be able to provide its answer with interest so
therefore please provide its answer and thanks for that help from
Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
09 May 2006 09:33 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
If an international loan and finance brokerage company can arrange
working capital loans then they MIGHT be able to arrange a working
capital loan
and/or a unsecured/signature business/personal loan in advance to pay for
all of the costs of the fees of that international loan so that the
borrower has to pay nothing for the processing of the loan and finance
for purchase of residential property for commercial investment.
Without finding a place that explicitly states an arrangement such as the
one above, one should not assume that a broker, etc. that can arrange a
working capital loan will not have stipulations that might preclude the
use of that loan for the purposes you outline.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
09 May 2006 09:35 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
Perhaps another researcher will answer Question ID: 726495
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=726495
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
09 May 2006 09:36 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
Perhaps another researcher will answer Question ID: 726917
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=726917
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
10 May 2006 09:38 PDT
Denco researcher as usual many thanks for your above help but you
have stated above that "Perhaps another researcher will answer
Question ID: 726917
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=726917" so thefore
Denco researcher I want to know that why you have declined to answer
that question ID because you had been providing excellent help to me
in all my previous question ID ? Please provide to me the
clarification of my above mentioned statement and best regards from
Shoaib and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
10 May 2006 10:23 PDT
Denco researcher I have stated my above mentioned clarification so
therefore my priority is that you should provide to me the answer of
the question ID stated in my above clarification and Denco researcher
best regards from Shoaib and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
10 May 2006 11:39 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I no longer have the time to answer questions that result in a "pennies per
hour" rate.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
11 May 2006 04:10 PDT
Denc researcher in response to your above statement please note that
I have increased the price of Question ID: 726495 to US$ 5 for its
answer and please note that I only want to know the meaning of one
simple sentence in that question ID so therefore according to my
opinion the price of U$ 5 is sufficient for its answer and best
regards from Shoaib and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
11 May 2006 05:09 PDT
Denco researcher you have indicated above that you now want to provide
answers of those question ID having more money for its answer so
therefore I want to know that if I post a question ID in this website
having the price of US $ 150 or US$ 200 then you would be able to
provide the answer of that question ID as stated above so that I
should be able to post another question ID in this website having the
above mentined price for its answer. Denco researcher please prvide
clarification of my above statement and thanks and best egards frm
Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
11 May 2006 12:54 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
If it was a situation wherein it was a question that was answered, with
no superfluous requests for clarification, then the pricing guidelines
would be applicable.
http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
12 May 2006 03:33 PDT
Denco researcher you have stated above that you are now ready for
providing answers of high priced questions so therefore please note
that I shall post another question ID in this website having the price
of US$ 100 for its answer about the "website address" of any ther
international loan and finance brokerage company arranging loan and
finance for "hard-to-fund projects for unusual or out-of-box" loan and
finance requirements for real estate projects of minimum US$ one
million worldwide then in this situation I want to know that you would
be able to provide the above answer so that I should post another
question ID in this website for above purpose and Denco researcher
great thanks for above purpose and I am looking forward to hearing
from you.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
12 May 2006 10:23 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
You might want to review the pricing guidelines.
http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html
As well, as I have stated before, I generally do not have the time to
work on questions which will take tens of hours.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Greetings Shoaib,
As usual, I looked at your question. As I read Broker Funding Group's
site, the outfit offers a service to financial brokers, that is -
taking you for example - a broker that you had approached would go to
Broker Funding to use it to identify sources of funding. That is to
say, you as a borrower would not be served by it directly.
This is an interesting idea, since it suggests that those many
financial brokers on the web, who suggest that they have investors
just waiting to lend, may be misrepresenting the situation - if there
is a market for what Broker Funding offers.
BUT, This is not the whole story. Redfoxjumps posted the address for
the site, but there is more information from allwhois:
Barrett Capital
Suite 7, 4 Stonebridge Drive
Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 5V4
CA
Domain Name: BROKERFUNDINGGROUP.COM
Administrative Contact:
Tom McKenzie tmckenzie@barrettcapital.ca
Barrett Capital
Suite 7, 4 Stonebridge Drive
Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 5V4
CA
Phone: 12504835700
Fax:
Technical Contact:
Lin Taylor lintay@shaw.ca
LT DESIGNS
749 Snowdrop
Victoria, BC V8Z2N3
CA
Phone: 259-479-7922
Fax:
Billing Contact:
Lin Taylor lintay@shaw.ca
LT DESIGNS
749 Snowdrop
Victoria, BC V8Z2N3
CA
Phone: 259-479-7922
Fax:
Record updated on 2006-03-11 10:18:42
Record created on 2005-09-21
Record expires on 2006-09-21
Database last updated on 2006-04-08 13:42:04 EST
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.ISLANDNET.COM 199.175.106.253
NS2.ISLANDNET.COM 199.175.107.253
It is extremely interesting to note that the website was established
only in September of 2005 - although the website says the outfit has
been in business since 1998 - and will expire in September this year.
Scriptor-ga, who has been researching many questions about scams,
points out that this is a red flag. Typical of such, Broker Funding
wants to see money up front. Sure, there is a promise about refunds,
but as we hear, unfortunately, actually getting money back from
outfits that have not delivered is often very difficult.
So, my opinion is that Broker Funding cannot provide funding - for
any kind of project. My second opinion is that since the people
behind Broker Funding think that there is even a possible market for
this kind of service to financial brokers, then they must have some
reason to think that those people (many of whom you have asked about)
do not have funding available and are also so naive that they might
fall for a scam.
regards, Myoarin |