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Teflon2Hypeon Jun 20, 2018 11:43am
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RE:RE:RE:Realigning expectations
RE:RE:RE:Realigning expectations"has no one else on here read his book?"
You mean his self published (Vanity) book? No, but the review sheds a little light on what you have just experenced and what I have been telling you. I will highlight the parts that show he is not afraid to ride the legal line. It is a shame that you pay the price for that
"Loiselle’s self-published book is a bit preachy and over-written but still captivates because he is so forthright about his difficulties. With no formal education or industry experience to draw on, he describes occasionally stretching the truth and practicing artful deception with suppliers and customers to win contracts for his fledging business. “… you often have to push harder and do whatever is legally possible to squeeze the maximum out of your limited resources,” he writes, stressing “legal,” as well as other qualities like reliability and professionalism."
By law you are innocent until proven guilty, therefore that which can not be proven to be illegal, is by default legal. An example of this sort of "legal" deception (that is no stranger to the unscrupulous), is business transactions with purported entities that by location and nature you can not disprove the existence of. Therefore since you can not prove it to be fiction, it is therefore technically legal by default. It is up to you to determine if this is straight or monkey business. Whether you get that right of not is what determines which way your money will flow.
In closing, Brad last private business folded when he could no longer extract money to support it from the private sector. Now he is is the land of public money where rube investors believe invisible Santa insists on buying part of your company for $3 per share but then seems to have taken a powder right after you stole them cheap for 4X cents based on the belief that invisible Santa was going to push the share price up to $3 and you could then cash out. Seemed like a great master plan at the time as long as you did not let common sense or research interfere with your blinding greed....and yes, ignorance and blinding greed is what the unscrupulous of the Vulture Exchange depend on, and live off of. Only your actions (or lack thereof) will determine whether you are the diner or dinner in this shady restaurant.