UIA – possible scam?
By Dr Wealth  •  April 14, 2012

I received an email from UIA out of the blue, asking me to invest in the company at a pre-IPO price which is on a 5x discount.

I was wondering, if the opportunity is so good, why would it land up in my email and not snapped up by some other billionaires and millionaires? Sounds fishy to me.

And UIA means Universal Interests Accumulative.

I cringed when I read this para:

By October 2011, UIA reached 204 countries becoming Earth’s default one world currency™. UIA differs from banks because it issues its own currency without having to incur debt and does not charge or pay any interest. UIA’s one world currency™ is safer than other currencies because its value does not fluctuate daily from changing foreign exchange rates.

Another quote:

The Agency has a capital base of $1 Zillion and is the world’s largest investment entity. The Agency is backed ...

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