Ponzi or not, it makes no difference to me, I consider them all as
gambling. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. I don't feel any
worse about making money there than I do at a casino. The money you win
at a casino or at the track is money some other guy lost, do you feel
bad when you win at the casino? If you owned stock in one of the
recently demised dot com companies and sold it at a nice profit just
before it went belly up, would you feel bad?
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike McNamara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 11:20 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Money Froze!!!! Latest Update of EE-Ventures
> At 9:40 AM -0500 12/14/00, gary wrote:
>
> >The point is, that those participating in E-Biz are NOT working for
> >E-biz and are NOT being paid any commission, there is absolutely no
> >employer/employee relationship.
>
> Further, and the ultimate truth here, is that unless you personally
> are operating the Ponzi scheme, there's a (good) chance that you're
> going to get burned. .
>
> Everyone who got taken for a ride, I suggest getting over it. You
> invested in a scam. Have you ever heard the phrase "Too good to be
> true?" Well now it has some additional meaning. Even if you do
> manage to make any money as a Ponzi participent it's only because
> someone else is getting bent over. Feels terrific doesn't it!
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