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My name is Mike Ellis.I offer secured and unsecured loans at 3% interest.

 

I can give you a loan if you are a honest and relaible person.All you need do is just contact me with the following information:

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Contact me via email today:ellisloanagency11@yahoo.com

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Posted 2009-07-24T09:16:35Z
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