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Has anyone tried it (em-pay / IPC) and actually receive the bonuses they promised?
Please share your experience.

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do you mean with dividends after you have brought a share in them.
if it is that, then you’ll be lucky to get any dividends this year, well you wont get any from the banks as the government will be taking their share first.
However there are still a couple of companies that offer it:Glaxosmithkline,Aviva,national grid,land securities.

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I know I’ve put the question very vaguely, but it seemed to me that people who get ahead with money must have some secret I’m not getting. I’m sure there’s a better way to achieve a higher return on investment than via high risk, volatile shares.
It has to be said 8% average is rubbish!! Not good enough! How will anyone make any money off that?! Meanwhile I see banks are happy to claim 18% APR so they must be making at least 15%. I would think many businesses make a net profit of at least 20%. What should I invest in? Thanks for forgiving the rambling.

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I want to make a safe investment, although I would love a high return, I can’t afford the risk right now. Any ideas?

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I just started a job and I have 6 months before I need to start paying off my student loans. I also have a couple of electronics that are 1 year same as cash. ING Direct rates and CDs are kind of low right now, but I don’t want something like that stock market because I want to be able to pull out at any time (as opposed to trying to time it to pull out when the market is up)

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