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Posted By: boxingcardman
Having just filled out and sent in my claims form for my Enron losses, I wouldn't call American big business or Wall Street a paragon of virtue either. You are hoping to roll an 11 with stocks too, but with considerably less information about the odds. If you took all of the scandals and questionable practices of card graders, sellers and buyers and lumped them together they would not even come close to the "business as usual" practices of Wall Street. All the ex-con card folks I know did their prison time for offenses committed in other areas of life. |
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