flyersfan31
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Freiburgfan31
No it doesn't, it just victimizes a different class of person, the greedy/cheap as- semi affluent dumb ass.... "When a deal sounds to good to be true, it probably is...". Anybody who has done their due diligence will know what to do. This used to be a Caveat Emptor one, now it's full on cries for a nanny state...
AMEN!!!!!
The flip side of "If it sounds too good to be true" is "there is a sucker born every minute."
I don't need a courtroom. That 90-day, guaranteed 12% return deal smelled like 2-day-old fish. No further due diligence required.