Since 2001 Nami had been issuing special electronic money which he referred to as "Enten", a combination of the Japanese currency name, yen, and the Japanese word for "Paradise" to investors who paid at least ¥100,000 (£770). Enten is a virtual currency which Nami claims will become legal tender in a post-recession existence by which time he will have become "world famous". Investors were promised 36% annual returns. "Enten" were generated through his customers' mobile phones. In February 2007, dividends were distributed in Enten, rather than in cash. Buy, Mr Rot, buy!!
A 70-year-old who woman blamed herself for the loss of two million yen, said: "I had fun and a lively life... I was stupid. It's my fault as I was greedy". You don't say. Life is a bitch.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
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You got a point, Rot. Admitting to greed and stupidity is a rarity nowadays. Kudos then to that little old Japanese lady who lost her life savings to the local Madoff.
Enten in German are ducks, by the way.
So, Turenten to go along with your Tannenbaum?
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