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Re: amsoil - good or bad?
Lawrence Glickman <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net> wrote in article
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> On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:09:42 GMT, "Arthur Dent" <uce@fcc.gov> wrote:
>
> >> >"Lawrence Glickman" <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:f5hvu15uc5r4ms6snp2n5jc1ctomv09r76@4ax.com...
> >>
> >> Amsoil is a ponzi scheme like Amway soap. It might work, but that
> >> isn't the IDEA behind it. The IDEA behind it is to sell inventory to
> >> some other sucker ( eh...associate ) so they can find a sucker (
> >> eh...customer ) or another associate to fall into the same TRAP!
> >>
> >> If it *works,* that's icing on the cake.
> >>
> >> Lg
> >>
> >
> >Bub, that is an uninformed, offensive and insulting statement. As a
former
> >Amway distributor
>
> *former distributor* because you were scammed, just like the rest of
> the people I know personally who became involved with that
> organization.
>
> Two words:
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> Ponzi Scheme
>
If Amsoil/Amway were, indeed, "Ponzi Schemes", the companies would have
collapsed a long time ago - leaving a handful of people rich, and the
majority of the company investors holding the bag.
"Ponzi Scheme" and "Pyramid Scheme" are NOT interchangeable terms.
You really ought to Google terms such as "Ponzi Scheme" and find out what
they actually mean before trying to impress people by using them as a "$50
words" in your posts.
Your mis-use/mis-application of the term "Ponzi Scheme" only serves to
position you as a bullshitting, bag 'o' wind.......
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