Thursday, 22 August 2013

Invitation For Partnership!

Invitation For Partnership!

Good Morning,

I am financial broker and intermediary. The investor l have on my list are interested on a JV equity investment or a direct private bridge financing on form of a long term loan provided the interest rate can meet up to 1.5% ROI annually.

The investors I have can fund to the tune of $ 100 Million USD at maximum. They are equally willing to move the funding as quickly as possible. Kindly provide me with full business details for further discussions. Once I receive the full business plan, I will in return provide the investors loan term sheet for your review.
Do you have a number I can reach you with?
I wait your response.

Regards
Graham Mark Harry
Managing Member
Draper Investment Company
Investment Committee
Dreikönigstrasse 31a
Zürich , Switzerland
CH-8002
via:

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Can we be partners.

Dear Friend.

I am writing this mail to you With due respect trust and humanity, I appeal to you to exercise a little patience and read through my letter I feel quite safe dealing with you in this important business, I have a business of $12.5 Million dollars to be transfer to your account for investment in your country if you are ready to assist me get back to me i will give you full details on how the money will be transfer to you.

You must assure me that everything will be handled confidentially because we are not going to suffer again in life. It has been 10 years now that most of the greedy African Politicians used our Bank to launder money overseas through the help of their Political advisers. Most of the funds which they transferred out of the shores of Africa were gold and oil money that was supposed to have been used to develop the continent.

Their Political advisers always inflated the amounts before transfer to foreign accounts so I also used the opportunity to divert part of the funds hence I am aware that there is no official trace of how much was transferred as all the accounts used for such transfers were being closed after transfer. I acted as the Account Officer to most of the politicians and when I discovered that they were using me to succeed in their greedy act, I also cleaned some of their Banking records from the Bank files and no one cared to ask me because the money was too much for them to control.

They laundered over $580 million Dollars during the process .As I am sending this message to you; I was able to divert ($12.5 M) to an escrow account belonging to no one in the Bank. The bank is anxious now to know who the beneficiary to the funds is because they have made a lot of profits with the funds. It is more than Eight years now and most of the politicians are no longer using our Bank to transfer funds overseas. The $12.5 Million Dollars has been laying waste but I don't want to retire from the Bank without transferring the funds to a foreign account to enable me share the proceeds with the receiver.

This fund will be shared between us in the ratio of 50% for me and 40% for you. While 10% for any incurable expenses that will come during the transfer, there is no one coming to ask you about the funds because I secured everything if you're willing to handle this deal with me kindly get back to me with the following. Your Age and occupation, your Private telephone and fax numbers for easy communication/your personal picture to enable me know whom I' am dealing with. Your location and full contact address. I will send to you the Test of application form which you will apply directly to the Bank.

Note I want you to keep this business strictly confidential for security reasons as you may know that the Bank doesn't know that I am the one who contacted you to stand for this claim.

Best Regard.

Umar Mohamed

Thursday, 20 October 2011

3G Pranav (28)

Service learning provided me with the experience of caring for the less fortunate. It exposed me to the other side of society and showed me that not everyone can help themselves. Some people in Singapore actually require assistance from others and this experience has provided me the excellent opportunity to lend them a helping hand. It is a kindness and, in fact, our duty to help fellow Singaporeans in need. I learnt that we had to give these people as much aid as we could. It also changed the way I look at things, made me see through a different perspective and made me realize that we have to appreciate the gifts we have received in life. I have started helping people more as a result of this experience.

The best thing that happened during the experience was interacting with the people affected by the syndrome. I realized that they needed the help. They were friendly and cheerful all the time, making the general atmosphere pleasant. However i also felt a twinge of sadness as i knew that they could never be fully normal. This was why we had to help them. We helped them sort out and arrange their books in the bookstore they had. This experience taught me to be more selfless, to give rather than to take and to not look down on others. By helping these people  at the Down's Syndrome Association (DSA) out it made me feel happy as I was helping someone else for a change.

In my college and adult years I will definitely try my very best to stay involved in the community. Although I may not have enough time on my hands at that point in my life, I will still try to devote as much free time as I have to the community. This is because I believe that the community is important and I know that I will still be involved in the community in the later stages of my life. I would also encourage my family and friends  to get involved in the community as well.



3G Andre Tng (34)

Personally, this service-learning has been a ride for me. To be able to visit and personally experience what it is like for the less-fortunate, it is really an eye opener. In school, many of us are rather well-to-do and we often take simple things, such as books and clothes for granted. Through this journey, I have learnt to step in their shoes, and begin to appreciate the little, yet significant, things in life. Towards others, I feel that we need to show more respect one another. We are born in different ways and come from different backgrounds in school,  but we should learn to appreciate one another's differences in order to mature in our youth. 

The best part was the sale of ice creams to the school population to raise funds for the Down Syndrome Association (DSA). We went around, collecting orders from the various classes. It was fun, yet worthwhile as I felt that it was a part to play in serving the community. Many people bought the ice creams, we had fun selling them, as well!

In my adulthood, I would certainly volunteer my services to help the community. As Singaporeans, it is only right that we help one another, especially the less fortunate. i would encourage friends and family to take up community services as well. Simple, yet impactful deeds, can really change a person's life in ways you might have never imagined.

Sec3 VSCE reflections

Dennis Leong(3G) (11)

1)     How has the service-learning experience changed my thinking, attitudes, and actions towards others, myself and the community?


     1) This experience taught me the importance of caring for the less fortunate and giving back to society. By visiting the Down Syndrome Association (DSA), I learnt that there are many poor people who struggle to make ends meet and that it is a duty of mine to care for them, to aid them as much as possible.
 
     2) What stands out as the best or worst thing that happened to you in your service learning experience? What did you learn from these experiences?
The best thing that happened was when my friends and I bonded together by packing books systematically for them. Although there were hundreds of book to organize in a short duration of time, our teamwork overcame the odds and we accomplished packing all the books on time neatly. Although it seemed like a simple task, my classmates and I have truly bonded through this activity and are better friends now. We learnt the importance of teamwork and cooperation to achieve greater heights.
 
      3)Do you see yourself staying involved in the community during your college and adult years? Why or why not?
I intend to stay involved in the community during my college and adult years. Helping out in the community is everyone's job. It merely takes a few hours per week to help out but the results of hard work will be paid off. Thus, helping out in the community can be done in my free time after I grow older.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

3G Ngoh Yilong (24)

 
For my service learning, I had went to the Down Syndrome Association to help those unfortunate people in their Thrift Shop. I had helped clear and organised their items such as books and magazines. After my service learning, i realised that there are more unfortunate people living out there but yet they are still living happily and well. Therefore, it makes me feel that any small problems or issues that happen in my life, i should not give up easily and continue to strive for the best. During my service learning, other than feeling good by helping less fortunate people, I also get the chance to do hands-on works with my friends which would improve our relationships and the team spirit of the class. In future, if I have the chance to do more of this kind of service learning that will help the community, I would definitely lend a helping hand to help the less fortunate people. The smiles on their faces is already enough to express their gratitude towards us and I would hope that everyone in the same community can always have a smile on their face.