written by reader The “Secret” 770 Account

by bfchmv | May 31, 2013 12:27 pm

I just read a very provocative teaser (aren’t they all, though?) from Tom Dyson[1] in his Palm Beach Letter[2]. It talked about a ”secret” 770 Account[3] that is taken advantage of by a huge list of the very wealthy, not to mention by banks and other financial institutions, This 770 Account gives a steady 5%interest, plus you can access your money at any time, ……and it is all tax free!! ….under the radar, so to speak. Travis, could you please enlighten us poor peons to this fabulous deal?

Endnotes:
  1. Tom Dyson: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/tom-dyson/
  2. Palm Beach Letter: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/palm-beach-letter/
  3. 770 Account: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/770-account/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2013/05/microblog-the-secret-770-account/


78 responses to “written by reader The “Secret” 770 Account”

  1. Annette says:

    I just heard about this. I’m past 70 and need to retire, but don’t feel secure in doing so. Is this something that would benefit someone my age? I thought about trying to put in a small amount, maybe $2000 to see how it works. Do I have to pay a premium each month like insurance? How long do you need to keep the money in before you could draw it out if you weren’t satisfied?

  2. Paul says:

    Edgar, I would like to know who in my area handles these accounts and also I would like more detailed info. Your example above on the person who wanted to skip the monthly premiums and invested 500,000 dollars left to many open questions. Try this one please. Let’s say someone wants to do the same thing; what is the least amount of money one can invest to skip the monthly premiums and how long before they start seeing a turnaround like you showed above (800,000 dollars) or course not 800,000 but what would be the equivalent and in what time frame. People starting out don’t have that kind of money. The video on 770 accounts presents it like it’s a particular bank account that you deposit money and it earns 5% interest annually tax-free. But so far with the research I’ve done, it does not seem that simple. What the real scoop? Thanks.

  3. cristiano ferreira says:

    I deed some info on that please!!

  4. R.M. Afflitto says:

    Yes I would like to read the letter you mentioned regarding all of the questions about the “770” account and what it truly is. I am 67 years old and I am in no way interested in anything but “safe” investments. Is this something that is FDIC insured? Truly tax-free?

  5. Valerie house says:

    I also would like for you to tell me of someone in my area who handle these account.Los Angeles Ca 90002

  6. Richardavalone says:

    I have just been thru a very traumatic half million dollar divorce. So at 78 I now have half of what I expected to be living on in my retirement. Is the 770 worth investing in so I can rebuild my assets get a dividend and move on?
    Am I too old for this sure thing investment?
    Father died at 77, brother at just 78. Mother at 98, but severe Alzheimer’s s last six years.
    So statistically do I have time to invest and reap the benefits?
    Richvalone@yahoo.com

  7. Macksmart says:

    I don’t know who this Edgar fellow is, or what country he’s operating from. But, he’s dabbling in insurance and investments, two instruments that are governed by Federal laws in the United States. He is approaching the rim of the Blue Sky laws: painting a pretty picture while just pulling numbers out of thin air. Buyers beware! Edgars grammar isn’t any better than his logic. There’s no free lunch anymore. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Ask your CPA. He/she has nothing to gain by telling you to jump in like he might be getting a kickback. I think not. CPA’s have too much to lose to take flyers on scams or recommend them to their clients and friends.

  8. Edgar says:

    Macksmart has made some very serious accusations against me. The Bible teaches us: “Answer not a [self-confident] fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him. ” Proverbs 26:4
    It reminds of me of the Pharisees in Jesus’ times. They thought they knew it all, and nobody could teach them anything. Jesus didn’t respond to them, but instead He shared the Truth with the people who were open and willing to receive it.
    This is a public blog, so there are people who may be open to receiving the truth. This is not a “get rich quick” thing. It is a long term strategy that takes a lot of patience and commitment, but as you can see in the testimony Ronald Ferrill just posted on stockgumshoe.com today , it works! http://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/palm-beach-letter/secret-770-account-or-the-presidents-account-explained/#comment-2153446 And just like Ronald, there are thousands of people that can give a testimony about this strategy. This is not a “new strategy,” but something that people have done for more than one hundred years. All “mutual insurance companies” that I represent are rated “A” and better.
    And if my “grammar” scares you, then you don’t have to go through me. There are hundreds of agents that can structure a policy in the way I have described. If you go through another agent, I would be willing to take some time to double check the policy that he/she is selling you, in order to make sure that it is a well -structured policy and will give you the results you are expecting.
    Now, Macksmart questioned me and accused me of deceptive practices without any proof. I could defend myself, but I won’t – that would be “answering a [self-confident] fool according to his folly” (like the Bible says). If you want to make sure I am genuine, do some research on me and my firm – The Arceo Financial Group. Go to the “Best Business Bureau,” and you can see that we are an “Accredited Business” and check our rating. You can see the number of years we have been operating. Come to my office in Brentwood, TN. Ask for references from clients, friends, family members, church leaders and pastors that know me well.
    Not only that, but there are many books that discuss this strategy, and some of the authors know me personally, and I am sure they would give me a positive reference as well. I listed some of those books and authors on our webpage.
    Daniel Boorstin, the historian, stated it this way: “The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance – it was the illusion of knowledge.”
    Now, if you are reading this and you have specific questions, or if you don’t understand something and would like to know more about how this works, please send me an email or call me. You can go to our website, and get our contact information at http://www.arceofinancial.com .
    “And you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free.” John 8:32
    God bless you!

  9. sibyl auten says:

    My colleagues were looking for PS 3801 earlier today and were informed about an online platform that hosts a lot of fillable forms . If others are searching for PS 3801 too , here’s https://goo.gl/pDl8uZ

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