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Anyone want to invest in a ruby mine in Western NC?


charlotte49er

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1.6 acres with a wood out building already on site. Mine has been closed since 2000.

It comes with between 150-200 5 gallon buckets all ready filled with ruby paydirt. Back in 2000, a buckets was going for $60 each. (Depending on the quality of the cons, you might get that in a bag now!)

I'm looking for 5 investors who want to work/own/play with a ruby mine. (I'm not sure if there is an actuall mine or just digging.) There's a stream that borders the property, that we would own 1/2 of. I'm looking for 4 other investors, besides myself. Need to bring $6,000 plus 1/5 incorporation fees. I will pay closing costs to be President of corp.

Of course we won't do any thing until we check it out.

Anyone interested? Next week, I'll work on putting together a perspectus.

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I've read up a little on bunkers and think it would be awesome to have one. I'd have to have enough room for a sizeable beer cellar.

If/when we build our next home, it is gonna have one under it... with alternative energy power feeds, a separate water system (well, with hand pump), and basically enough room and supplies to live comfortably for over a year...

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I need to see a business plan

I hope to have one next week. I need to take with the listing agent and I don't want to interfer with her Thanksgiving. I'm doing the prelims now.

Incorprate in Nevada or Delaware, low cost and no Corp income tax!

Everyone else, (besides me of course, I get to be President), gets to be Vice President!

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