perhaps these guys are legit.....................BUT
keep in mind that
1) its extremely easy to create get a business "license" or more accurately a legal entity to operate (it costs about 90 dollars to get that piece of paper they display on their website, the one that says "cedula judirida"
2) normally these legal entitites dont have any assets under their name so if you had to sue them you may win and not get anything in return
3) since you are not in CR your ability to put pressure to these guys in case of a ligitation is even weaker
they say this
"The primary business mandate for the Trustee of this fund is to conduct asset-based lending only, while the Trustee completes all formalities related to the establishment of a fully funded, licensed private bank."
which is very interesting because a fully funded, licensed private bank etc its a BIG deal, that you dont get to create easily, EVEN then, a private bank in CR is not "FDIC insured" (quotations because its not the same name here but thats the terms that someone in the US would understand) so they can fold and its a legal nightmare to get back
I would rather put that money on a CD (And get 3.5% APR), pay off any debt and lower interest payments, put the money in a mutual fund or investment fund or anything else before doing something like this
on top of that , they are not even disclosing their contact info in the domain registration info
Whois Server: whois.opensrs.net
Registrant:
Paraiso Casino Trust c/o Western Canada Internet
3, 9825 - 44 Ave
Edmonton, AB T6E 5E3
CA
Domain name: TRUSTAGREEMENT.COM
Administrative Contact:
Domain Registration, Account
domainreg@westerncanada.com
3, 9825 - 44 Ave
Edmonton, AB T6E 5E3
CA
780 413-1815
Technical Contact:
Domain Registration, Account
domainreg@westerncanada.com
3, 9835 - 44 Ave
Edmonton, AB T6E 5E3
CA
(780) 413-1815 Fax: (780) 439-5152
for the record there have been quite a few scams like that in CR recently, not counting the brothers etc there was the guy from the "vault" that died and left a bunch of people high and dry (and empty pocketed too)