tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2020300354268548128.post8043644163062368712..comments2024-03-29T16:46:44.992+05:30Comments on Corporate Frauds Watch: Mr. Chang - has been banned from Corporate Frauds WatchShyam Sundarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06882675852552827969noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2020300354268548128.post-55263109517886617542011-09-21T09:07:13.656+05:302011-09-21T09:07:13.656+05:30It is your blog. So be it.
Good luck with your S...It is your blog. So be it. <br /><br />Good luck with your SAOL lawsuit. <br /><br />--KCGuyReviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17270600804829601202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2020300354268548128.post-2954841666973214572011-09-20T11:30:58.503+05:302011-09-20T11:30:58.503+05:30You are just chirping once again the same old, ske...You are just chirping once again the same old, skewed argument. For the simple reason there were no complaints and the law did not catch up, an illegitimate business would not become legitimate. And this is an established law. You are sounding that it something is legal somewhere because the law did not catch it up. It is sending wrong signals to the gullible. That is why you are not welcome to spread canards.Shyam Sundarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06882675852552827969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2020300354268548128.post-26960064108570527302011-09-20T05:47:11.891+05:302011-09-20T05:47:11.891+05:30Sorry, one last addendum:
Shyam, you did not read...Sorry, one last addendum:<br /><br />Shyam, you did not read the introduction properly, which is reproduced here:<br /><br />Please keep in mind that even if the company is legitimate, it does NOT guarantee that you will profit from it. Studies have repeated shown, based on data released by MLM companies themselves, that OVER 99% of all MLM participants LOST MONEY, and we are talking about legitimate MLMs!<br /><br />If you still wish to evaluate MLM as a potential source of income, you should at least make sure you don't end up with a scam, which may subject you to criminal prosecution, not to mention endless ridicule from your friends and family.<br /><br />Thus, I believe you have the wrong reaction to the article, by seeing that article as some fundamental challenge to your view. It is not. <br /><br />--KCGuyReviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17270600804829601202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2020300354268548128.post-569645298835560182011-09-20T05:20:45.391+05:302011-09-20T05:20:45.391+05:30One last comment if you will, Shyam:
As I have ex...One last comment if you will, Shyam:<br /><br />As I have explained before and Mr. Brear agreed, it takes TIME for the law to catch up with the reality. There are plenty of "legal frauds" out there. They are "legitimate" in the sense that they have NOT been banned by law. Participation in an ILLEGAL scheme may result in jail sentence in addition to loss of money and reputation. Participation in a "thus far legal" scheme such as MLM usually just result in financial loss and reputation loss. <br /><br />Is helping people staying out of jail that bad of a motive?<br /><br />You *could* just say "avoid EVERYTHING EVEN RESEMBLING MLM", which is the position you and Mr. Brear hold. And again, I do agree with that, but for those people who insist on choosing a losing path, what's so wrong about helping them stay out of jail? <br /><br />But don't worry, I'll be cheering for your consumer advocate actions in India, just not on your blog. <br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />KCGuyReviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17270600804829601202noreply@blogger.com