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Question by NYCguy
Submitted on 1/15/2004
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I have a note due to me for 5,916,000.00, the interest rate is 8% Annualy.  What would be my interest due every 6 months for 48 months?


Answer by marcus
Submitted on 2/13/2006
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There's some interesting articles on this website about notes.
http://www.cash4cashflows.com/cashnotesresource

Marcus

 

Answer by DBDICU
Submitted on 6/25/2007
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WOULD LIKE TO SELL THIS NOTE  OR WOULD YOU LIKE A BUY OUT  IF SO E-MAIL ME BACK AT HOPETON@CASHFLOWMAIL.COM

HAVE A NICE ONE

MS. DBD

 

Answer by MY NAME IS MS. DANNELLE
Submitted on 7/9/2007
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ARE YOU SELLING THIS NOTE IF SO CALL ME AT
215-543-6261 OR E-MAIL ME AT hopeton@cashflowmail.com

THANKS
MS DBD

 

Answer by DEE
Submitted on 7/11/2007
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ARE YOU SELLING THIS NOTE
IF CALL ME OR FAX THIS NOTE TO 206-338-2836
OR CALL ME DEE AT 215-543-6261
YOU CAN ALSO REACH ME AT DBDICU@GMAIL.COM

 

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