Global Prosperity Group

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Wed Sep 10 1997 - 10:36:54 MDT


     Abraham Moses Genen wrote:
     
     Watch out for anyone who feels that they have to hold their "seminars"
     (see: sales pitch) offshore.
     Do not give them any money until you have all the facts from several
     reliable independent sources.
     If I were you I'd find out where they are incorporated, check their
     D&B rating, check with the SEC and the State Attorney General's
     securities bureau in whatever state they are making their initial
     offering in. Check with the FTC and the BBB.
     
     Beware of multi-level distributorships and get-rich-quick schemes.
     Beware of franchises and dealerships. The only one who usually makes
     any real money in these schemes is the original promoter.
     
     IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT IS USUALLY A SCAM.
     
     Rick Knight responds:
     
     Thanks for the caution and I'd say there was a good chance I won't be
     rushing into anything half-cocked. I'm pretty cautious about money
     for some reason.
     
     However, I want to point out that it's all the monetary systems set up
     in place that keep the status quo thriving and I'm not sure I like
     that. I'm not sure all the governmental controls set up to protect me
     aren't just there to keep me docile and uninformed. I'm not sure in
     this age of information, where INFORMATION itself is the most viable
     commodity on the planet, if one can't use information *about* money to
     make money. I'm not sure I can go on another year or two being a
     corporate zombie, hating my commute, feeling unexpressed as a human,
     feeling anxious about how much I'll have saved for "retirement".
     
     I have been "programmed" with the meme that if it's too good to be
     true, it's usually a scam. These days, I'm not so sure...or perhaps I
     should be all the more assured that scams are even more elusive and
     clever.
     
     Anyway, thanks for your counsel. I continue to look for experiential
     data about this particular organization so I can make an informed
     choice. Right now, I know I want OUT of the normalcy but I still have
     to play the economic game.
     
     Rick



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