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Hattori Hanzo

05/17/15 7:19 PM

#177611 RE: otcmoneydoubler #177610

There's no innocent people

Only degenerate gamblers and lottery players

janice shell

05/17/15 7:40 PM

#177612 RE: otcmoneydoubler #177610

People need to do their own DD and weigh the available evidence. That's particularly problematic in the case in question because of the delinquency.

But in the end, buying, selling or holding is every investor's personal decision, and it depends on many factors.

Porgie Tirebiter

05/17/15 8:08 PM

#177613 RE: otcmoneydoubler #177610

So let's see. If no one notices a scam, then it's not a scam? And if someone noticed a scam but didn't say it was a scam then it still wouldn't be a scam?? And as long as everyone who bought into the scam didn't know it was a scam because no one had told them it was a scam they could make infinite amounts of money because it wasn't a scam as long as they weren't told it was a scam???

This economic theory is not new. It's just as old as grain futures inscribed on Mesopotamian clay tablets. And it still hasn't worked yet.