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Wednesday 6 March 2013

Multiply your investments with the RWIN savings product

Saturday 2nd March was another day for Rosabon Financial Services to hand out a whopping sum of N250,000 to the star prize winner of its monthly raffle draw. Awoniyi Olanrewaju, the overjoyed winner requested a special song so he could do the winner’s dance!

You can be part of this too: the Rosabon Win-Big-Monthly Investment Note (RWIN) is a savings product for individuals and companies alike that want to enjoy good returns on their investments.


 
Save at least N20,000 for 30 days and you qualify for the monthly raffle draw where you can win one of ten cash prizes – from N250,000 to N10,000. Your principal investment remains yours regardless of the outcome of the monthly draw and you can instruct liquidation within 24 hours. Now, how cool is that?
 
Company Name: Rosabon Financial Services
Product:                 Personal Loan
Target:                   Staff of reputable companies
Office Address (Lagos): 32, Montgomery Road Yaba, Lagos
Office Address (Port Harcourt): Plot 129/131 Oluobasanjo Road (Imperial Plaza) PH, Rivers State
Website:             www.rosabon-finance.com
Contact:           07045332608, 07046144538, 08099226002

So, which song would you dance to if you won N250,000?

 
 
 
 

13 comments:

  1. I wish you'll start adding "filed under sponsored content"or "news&features" @ d end of your posts so we'll easily identify the ones you are just posting cos u are paid to do so*whew*
    Rosabon ko..msciew

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  2. No no no o!!!! I've tried this people o. I even have my funds there. They do legitimate business abeg. Abi company wey don register with CAC over 19 years na baby ni?

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  3. Working at Banking Supervision of the CBN, I have to give you a friendly warning that this is most probably a pyramid scheme. Anybody working with these guys is open to prosecution even people like you that help in disseminating the fraud. If its too good to be true, it usually IS too good to be true....

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  4. Linda I hope you confirmed if these guys are registered with the SEC. If it turns out to be one of those 419 investment schemes, you will get into troble for endorsing them! I will investigate their registration status and send you a mail!!

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  5. Always do your own due diligence.

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  6. For una wey no sabi use internet simply go to google and search for the company....or you visit their website...simple as ABC.

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  7. Linda,u better put a disclaimer on this thingy;if not,when the company starts to seperate people and their money.....Them fit involve you....for real

    Nor talk say I no warn una.....ensure before you endorse

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  8. Pyramid scheme noni... Madoff did his for year till he cld no longer keep up payment.... Thanks but no thanks!!!! Planwell reformed!!

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  9. This dance thing self, it seems they 're forcing them to dance. Na by force to dance?

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  10. This dance thing self, it seems they 're forcing them to dance. Na by force to dance.

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  11. Nigerians beware!!! This is another dimension of wonder bank.They are going to dupe you at the end. Don't allow the sponsored comments on this blog confuse/convinvce you. A word is enough for the wise.

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  12. Apart for a chance to win one of the prices, is there any return on your investment? Do they pay intersts?. If there is, whats the rate? Or do you just give them ur 20k hoping to win one of the cash prices..

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