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Do you invest in bonds and certificates in a bid to achieve a dream lifestyle? Have you taken a loan to do so?
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Yes, I've invested in national bonds hoping my chance to win will change my life. It's just a matter of small investment on my side, but the opportunities awaiting upon winning is what the bonds guarantee, and yet the excitement each month of draw keeps me hoping that one time my lucky number will be picked-up, but the thing is it's hard for me to know who got the lucky chance, so can I request your good office to please consider the winning number/s each month of draw in both Arabic and English newspaper for public interest. Emely Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: July 09, 2008, 09:57
Yes I used to buy national certificates in past but and I have around 1000 bonds today. If we do not get any thing but at the same time we did not loose also. we can get our fund any time. But still Many persons are in doubt about the results of bonds. So the national bonds company should publish all the results what ever they are around every month in news paper. It will encourage peopal to trust in bonds and more people will take intrest in saving. mansoor dubai,UAE Posted: July 08, 2008, 15:15
Its an investment for stupid people. It does not even match inflation. If rent is 100000 AED, and I put that in national bonds, next year I will get back 106000 AED, but my rent will be 107000AED. So investing in bonds costs you money, and does not make you money. Justin ABU DHABI,UAE Posted: July 08, 2008, 08:58
YES certainly, its the only way to hedge against inflation, even if its only a chance. You can save and earn profit shares and a chance at a big win-fall. I highly recommend it. Dees Dubai,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 22:14
Yes, I did buy some National Bonds with the hope to win a big prize money but, not yet though a sum of Dhs.200 has been credited to my account so far !Live in hope and die in peace.... Abu Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 17:38
I invest monthly in National Bonds and also expect to win some day. I am saving my money and also trying my luck. It is better than some lottery where you lose your cash if not a not winner. Dubai is the best place for such chances and why should I stay back? Manu Dubai,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 16:33
I like to invest again in National Bonds, it's terms are attractive and credible Tomy DUBAI,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 14:21
Yes I have taken personal loans and invested in national bonds and Mashreq millionaire in a hope that some day I will also become a millionaire and fulfill my dreams. This is the best of UAE there are several investment opportunities to change your live over night. Nitz Dubai,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 13:38
Yes, once I took a loan to take certificates and wait for almost 2 years then I sold back those certificates to the bank. After some days I bought bonds and got only 200 AED in 2 years. Any way some thing is better than nothing. NUSRAT DUBAI,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 13:38
I invest part of my salary into bonds. This helps me save some of the money from being wasted due to excess expenditures like buying unwanted stuff and groceries. And am waiting for the day they call me and say I have won 1 a million. Ayaz Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 13:32
Yes I have invested in national bonds but not taken a loan to do so, its just my way of saving money from spending and there are chances to win as its just same as saving money in your bank account but you get wins back and these adds-on to your savings. Sobia Dubai,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 13:03
Yes, we do invest in bonds in the hope to strike it big one day. However, I don't feel that it is necessary for one to borrow money to do this. Investment in bonds is quite convenient now with National Bonds anyone can invest without having to borrow.
Even if we don't win a million dirham - there is a nice amount of interest that's paid out to bond holders which are always great
ZSKKV Dubai,UAE Posted: July 07, 2008, 11:26
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