>Like the few folks (And there is a long list) who have gotten ripped >off by Financial Con Artists. When you talk to them they will tell >you how nice the guys were etc. etc. But what they are not telling >you is the reason they invested with these folks is that they >promised higher than normal return rates (Much higher than the >current markets) and because they wanted those return rates they >invested. Now you can condemn these rip off artists for what they >were, and the regulators for not seeing or for looking the other way >when this was going on. But greed gets you in the end each and every time.
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