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A fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place.

Started by dmag2020
over 16 years ago
Posts: 430
Member since: Feb 2007
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Wow. Where to begin. I guess to explain it might actually prevent a fool who read this from being separated from his/her money. Would it be right or wrong to prevent someone from losing money? I beg the question. Future Real Estate values are the easy answer. Whether its ethical or not to prevent someone from losing money by buying is the real question. Please help.
Response by tandare
over 16 years ago
Posts: 459
Member since: Jun 2008

I don't know where to begin with your posting, and I somehow suspect I won't be the only one.

What exactly, are you trying to share with the SE board?

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Response by dmag2020
over 16 years ago
Posts: 430
Member since: Feb 2007

TANDARE, how else can I put it? Tell me which word you didn't understand.

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Response by tandare
over 16 years ago
Posts: 459
Member since: Jun 2008

dmag, it might have been your entirely vague non-question question, or perhaps it was the poor sentence structure and lack of useful punctuation, but I'm still not sure I understand it.

Helping others is generally considered ethical and preferred to, say, robbing them. That would assume however that your information is accurate and useful.

Did that help?

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Response by ba294
over 16 years ago
Posts: 636
Member since: Nov 2007

dmag must be smoking something good.

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Response by 30yrs_RE_20_in_REO
over 16 years ago
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Member since: Mar 2009

Is it ethical to stop someone from betting on 24 in roulette, because somehow you "know" 24 isn't going to hit? And what happens to your ethics when you stop them and 24 does hit?

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