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Post by anenro on Oct 28, 2015 17:03:02 GMT 4
A Mexican Gold Mine is available for sale.
The potential buyer must be able to:
1. Read, write and speak Spanish (all documents are in Spanish).
2. Must be willing to travel to Mexico to visit the site and once agreed, sign the purchase and sale agreement in front of a Mexican Notary Public.
3. Pay for the gold mine as agreed.
Asking price: $100 Million U.S. Dollars.
Anyone interested, please send your inquiry to: ESALO.UKIPA@GMAIL.COM
Thank you.
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Post by anenro on Oct 28, 2015 18:07:23 GMT 4
#Mexicangoldmine
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Post by alefdracon on Oct 29, 2015 3:36:56 GMT 4
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Post by anenro on Oct 29, 2015 15:26:56 GMT 4
"ALEFDRACON": Your point is understood. Thank you.
But, in life, risk is an important factor that can never be ignored.
The fact is this: "If you have money or something of high value, someone else will try to take it away from you."
You may reside in New York or Los Angeles or Mexico or Venezuela or Malaysia or..... the problem will be the same.
I invite you to view this video and learn about wealth. The moral of the story is, "if you have wealth, someone will try to take it away from you." Period.
Living in fear is not the answer. It is just a lousy justification for never achieving your life's goals.
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Post by miriammuraba on Nov 1, 2015 2:14:05 GMT 4
a bad legal system and bad morals can do that
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Post by anenro on Nov 1, 2015 15:59:36 GMT 4
Everyone knows and is aware of LBMA association. Right? If LBMA trust Mexican refinery "Metalurgica Met-Mex Peñoles, S.A. de C.V., why can't you? METALÚRGICA MET-MEX PEÑOLES, S.A. DE C.V First Listing of Refinery: 22/11/91 Refinery Location: Torreon Country: Mexico Listing Date of Current Bar: 01/09/14 Last PAM Activity: Jun-13 Current Bar Mark: METALÚRGICA MET-MEX PEÑOLES SA DE CV in oval on top only Download Responsible Gold Certificate www.penoles.com.mx/Just imagine: You buy this gold mine for a token amount; you mine the asset and sell it to many central banks (Mexican Central bank, being one of the many), you will be the hero in your community. ESalo.Ukipa@gmail.com Assigned Representative
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Post by miriammuraba on Nov 2, 2015 0:03:04 GMT 4
not a matter of trust, a matter of security, why would I invest in a country where kidnapping, murder and bribery is so rampant that even you say that its a normal matter? and frankly I know the LBMA members and no I do not trust them either but at least they will not attempt to kidnap and kill, not so sure about bribery after the different fixing scandals. Not saying there is no gold, just saying that its a bad place to invest, sure you can make a lot of profit taking risk where no one else goes, just has to be worth your life; is it?
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Post by Nemesio Santander on Nov 2, 2015 9:45:39 GMT 4
Dear -------- --------your The --------------- person that i see you think that a gold mine transaction in my country is just go to The notary you dont have any idea of México ------------ stupid your so --------------broker that you type what The people says you
Theres many restrictions in my country that you dont know because you live in The moon ------------ bastard your website is The worst bullnuts that i Everaldo see in my life please stop writing retard about Mexican GOLD MINES
Your thingy
Edited by Admin for language on 11/02/2015
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Post by anenro on Nov 2, 2015 15:16:42 GMT 4
Wow Nemesio! Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?
It amazes me your level of rudeness and lack of education. Show some respect and stop acting like an educated individual.
And, who ever said the transaction only involves a "notario publico" and that is it?
And, a brief note to "miriammuraba": Really? Can you name ONE single mining project where all the problems you mentioned in your dumb comments, do not exist? Please!! Get real.
Like I previously said, "if you have something, someone else will want to take it away from you."
And, kidnapping, murder, bribery and so on.....exists everywhere. Don't be so naïve and assume it only exist in Mexico. You should get out of your home more often and learn the true facts and cease making dumb comments.
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Post by anenro on Nov 2, 2015 20:25:45 GMT 4
#MexicanGoldMineForSale
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Post by NEMESIO SANTANDER on Nov 3, 2015 0:05:24 GMT 4
----------------------- your so a --------------poor broker broker broker
Jajaja broker you will never realize a real transaction jajaja you make me sick with this ------------ website that only 10 people see this is bullnuts
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Post by Sapphire Capital on Nov 3, 2015 4:20:07 GMT 4
I have edited the comments without removing them. I do share Miriam's argument on security, and yes Anenro Gold mining has security issues but Mexico is one of the Mining sites with the worst record. And telling Miriam to get out of the house more often is funny, she has her own securities team and travels more than anyone else I know, would even be a perfect fit for your project, but as she says the wrong country.
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Post by anenro on Nov 3, 2015 14:51:56 GMT 4
I have edited the comments without removing them. I do share Miriam's argument on security, and yes Anenro Gold mining has security issues but Mexico is one of the Mining sites with the worst record. And telling Miriam to get out of the house more often is funny, she has her own securities team and travels more than anyone else I know, would even be a perfect fit for your project, but as she says the wrong country. Dear administrator: I have no problem with people expressing their opinion. The only issue that I have is this: When it comes to warehousing wealth (gold mining, bullion vaults, mining for diamonds, etc), there will always be risk involved. Security must be hired to protect the valuable asset. For example: Mexican mining. The mine being marketed for sale, is not the only mine in operations in Mexico. There are others in the same country. People with the ability to mine this precious asset, are making money. And yes. There have been problems. But, if you take a closer look at what is happening elsewhere. Crime is borderless and risk is worldwide. Like I said, I have no problem with people expressing their concerns and opinions. But, I strongly suggest to the other uninvited poster, to refrain from using vulgar terms to try to communicate. It only tells me that he or she is uneducated and lacks social class. Thank you for allow me to express myself and try to explain my point. Elizabeth Salo UKIPA Management
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Post by Sapphire Capital on Nov 6, 2015 0:56:34 GMT 4
Dear Mrs. Salo;
While in general terms there is nothing to say that you post via someone else’s id, I encourage you to either register yourself or post as a guest just to keep things separate and clean. The post was edited because of bad language.
In regards of security issues in Gold Mining you are correct, some countries are more difficult than others but in Gold Mining as well as other precious substances security is necessary. In the case of Mexico,, Honduras and Guatemala that security has to go much farther than in a lot of countries since lives are cheap there. Sure crime is border less but its the investors choice to not only risk his money but also his life. Naturally those risks have an influence on the price. I see the cautious remarks on risk in Mexico just as a warning away of those individuals who may have the money or relation to engage but not the knowledge. I am pretty sure that any savy investor will bring his own security with him.
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Post by anenro on Nov 6, 2015 15:35:08 GMT 4
Update:
The mine has been sold to an international investor (by the way, not a member of this blog).
Thank you all for sharing your concerns.
And to the administrator, I will request authorization from my boss to register myself as myself and post comments on behalf of our corporation.
Mrs. Elizabeth Salo Operations Manager
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Post by Sapphire Capital on Nov 6, 2015 23:39:24 GMT 4
Good, Congratulation
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Post by anenro on Nov 7, 2015 0:39:12 GMT 4
Dear Mrs. Salo; While in general terms there is nothing to say that you post via someone else’s id, I encourage you to either register yourself or post as a guest just to keep things separate and clean. The post was edited because of bad language. In regards of security issues in Gold Mining you are correct, some countries are more difficult than others but in Gold Mining as well as other precious substances security is necessary. In the case of Mexico,, Honduras and Guatemala that security has to go much farther than in a lot of countries since lives are cheap there. Sure crime is border less but its the investors choice to not only risk his money but also his life. Naturally those risks have an influence on the price. I see the cautious remarks on risk in Mexico just as a warning away of those individuals who may have the money or relation to engage but not the knowledge. I am pretty sure that any savy investor will bring his own security with him. The post was "edited because of bad language" ? Care to expand on your definition of "bad language"? And how, my CFO used such language? Tony Enriquez UKIPA Holdings, LLC
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Post by Sapphire Capital on Nov 7, 2015 5:31:14 GMT 4
don't get your pants in a twist and read before you object, the edited posting was that from Nemesio Santander (Guest)
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Post by anenro on Nov 7, 2015 15:41:49 GMT 4
RL: Thank you for getting back to me. Mrs. Salo works with me and I asked her to support your blog and share news about our activity and so on. When you wrote the following comment, I was concerned about what you may have interpreted as foul level of communication skills from Mrs. Salo. Below is a copy of what you wrote and hence, my misunderstanding. "Dear Mrs. Salo;While in general terms there is nothing to say that you post via someone else’s id, I encourage you to either register yourself or post as a guest just to keep things separate and clean. The post was edited because of bad language."
Read more: sapphirecapital.proboards.com/thread/7297/mexican-gold-mine-sale#ixzz3qny4JxQpNow that you have expanded in your comments, I take a breath of relief knowing that nothing wrong was done by her. Thank you RL and I wish you continued success. TE
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