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Jul 8
A Couple of Angel Deal Links

NEW Capital Fund Drops $270K into Frozen Codebase

Holy Mozes!: SMS Marketing Company Lands $750K Angel Round

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I KNOW MOST ANGEL INVESTORS WANT TO INVEST ON A LONG TERM HUGH INPUT PLANS, BUT I ONLY NEED $6,000 TO GET MY BUSINESS UP AND RUNNING.
SURELY THERE IS SOMEONE OUT THERE THAT JUST WANTS A LARGE PROFIT FROM THEIR INVESTMENT. $6,000 WITH A $9,000 RETURN SECURED WITH A BONIFIED PROMISSORY NOTE AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS VIA AUTOMATIC FUNDS TRANSFER AND SIX MONTHS OR LESS LUMP SUM PAYOFF.
BUSINESS SUMMARY PROVIDED UPON REQUEST VIA E-M.
PLEASE REPLY PROMPTLY.

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