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Anuaruk
Member # 8670
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A major broadcaster is looking for contributors for a new flagship series about making big money out of properties overseas.

Each programme will follow British people who are venturing into the property hotspots in Egypt and follow their progress as they restore properties to make substantial profits by selling on.

Each project will benefit from advice from developers with extensive experience in emerging property markets.

In order to take part in the series as an amateur property developer:

You must have already bought property or land
You must be wanting to renovate or build to make profits in the region of £60,000
You must be aiming to finish your project by April 2006

Our series will follow your project, and offer advice from the experts.

If you would like to speak to someone in more detail about these opportunities, please email propertydevelop@yahoo.com in the first instance.



 

Corvinous
Member # 6578
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Well after selling my 9 villas in the Red Sea, and my Blue n pink Helicopter, I think it i time for me to join your venture


 

akshar
Member # 1680
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Why do I smell a rat.

Could it be the lack of detail about the 'broadcasting' company. Or the farcial suggestion that there is mega money to made renovating old properties and selling them on in Egypt.


 

Penny
Member # 1925
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quote:
Originally posted by akshar:
Why do I smell a rat.

Could it be the lack of detail about the 'broadcasting' company. Or the farcial suggestion that there is mega money to made renovating old properties and selling them on in Egypt.


£60,000

but I guess we can dream


 

Medosa
Member # 8196
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quote:
Originally posted by Anuaruk:
A major broadcaster is looking for contributors for a new flagship series about making big money out of properties overseas.

Each programme will follow British people who are venturing into the property hotspots in Egypt and follow their progress as they restore properties to make substantial profits by selling on.

Each project will benefit from advice from developers with extensive experience in emerging property markets.

In order to take part in the series as an amateur property developer:

You must have already bought property or land
You must be wanting to renovate or build to make profits in the region of £60,000
You must be aiming to finish your project by April 2006

Our series will follow your project, and offer advice from the experts.

If you would like to speak to someone in more detail about these opportunities, please email propertydevelop@yahoo.com in the first instance.


I think some one in taking the mick, the clue is in his name

Anuaruk,(Anorak) as used in Egnland is someone with a rather limited intellect, gulible, who can be easily fooled

[This message has been edited by Medosa (edited 20 August 2005).]
 

Medosa
Member # 8196
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Repeat post..deleted

[This message has been edited by Medosa (edited 20 August 2005).]
 

Real life
Member # 7982
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Anuaruk,(Anorak) as used in Egnland is someone with a rather limited intellect, gulible, who can be easily fooled

No - you're wrong. "Anorak" in England certainly doesn't mean that. (Maybe in the USA its used differently). It means someone with a nerdy obsession (and probably very knowledgeable) about something other than getting drunk on Friday nights. Eg. Train spotting, astronomy, possibly detailed knowledge of some obscure sport (funnily enough having a detailed knowledge of football doesn't seem to count as being an anorak), computers or whatever. It certainly doesn't mean limited intellect.

In England everyone is obsessed with doing up old properties in foreign countries and making mega bucks - doesn't surprise me at all that they've hit on egypt now - they've just done Eastern Europe and made it impossible for locals to ever live there, now time to move on and destroy another weak economy.

Also, this type of request is quite normal in English papers because these programmes are made by independent producers who then flog them to the big broadcasters - so they can't tell you 'oh were from the BBC' or whatever first because they won't have sold it yet.

[This message has been edited by catlover (edited 20 August 2005).]
 

Medosa
Member # 8196
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quote:
Originally posted by catlover:
Anuaruk,(Anorak) as used in Egnland is someone with a rather limited intellect, gulible, who can be easily fooled

No - you're wrong. "Anorak" in England certainly doesn't mean that. (Maybe in the USA its used differently). It means someone with a nerdy obsession (and probably very knowledgeable) about something other than getting drunk on Friday nights. Eg. Train spotting, astronomy, possibly detailed knowledge of some obscure sport (funnily enough having a detailed knowledge of football doesn't seem to count as being an anorak), computers or whatever. It certainly doesn't mean limited intellect.

In England everyone is obsessed with doing up old properties in foreign countries and making mega bucks - doesn't surprise me at all that they've hit on egypt now - they've just done Eastern Europe and made it impossible for locals to ever live there, now time to move on and destroy another weak economy.

Also, this type of request is quite normal in English papers because these programmes are made by independent producers who then flog them to the big broadcasters - so they can't tell you 'oh were from the BBC' or whatever first because they won't have sold it yet.

[This message has been edited by catlover (edited 20 August 2005).]



I stand corrected

I was not very serious, but as a guess I think his handle Anuaruk, may be made up of his name Anuar (? another version of Anwar as in Anwar Sadat), and U.K.,,,come on Anuaruk am I right ?

Any way, so you think the Brits are moving in onto Egypt like they did with Spain.

I better hurry up and get my bit of action then, before it is too late and expensive...


 

Real life
Member # 7982
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quote:
Originally posted by Medosa:

I stand corrected

I was not very serious, but as a guess I think his handle Anuaruk, may be made up of his name Anuar (? another version of Anwar as in Anwar Sadat), and U.K.,,,come on Anuaruk am I right ?

Any way, so you think the Brits are moving in onto Egypt like they did with Spain.

I better hurry up and get my bit of action then, before it is too late and expensive...


Definately - I think it goes from bargain to affordable to out of the question in about 3 years.
 

Anuaruk
Member # 8670
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Dear All,

1.- I used the name Anuaruk becuase my real name is Anuar (yes, without W because thats how the registered me when I was born) and because I live in the UK I decided to write UK after my name. Very simple...

2.- There's nothing dodgy in this Ad. It is a genuine offer, although I apprecciate all conspiracy thoughts... makes it rather funny.

3.- Yes, indeed Egypt has become a hot spot for property developers which means it will bring an incredible economy boost for land/property owners. I dont think it will become a second Spain as Egypt is not very close to the UK and not many people could afford to flight there.

4.- This programe is about investment as much as it is about property. We are looking in several countries all over the world that have become hot spots for property developers.

If anyone is buying land or renovating a property, please dont hesitate to contact us on propertydevelop@yahoo.com.

Thanks to all you people who got well into the meaning of my name.
 




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