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Pastimes : The Perils and Pitfalls of Investing With "Friends"

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To: SI Bob who wrote (79)10/26/2004 11:32:15 PM
From: Cisco   of 377
 
Bob, just a thought on this matter.

Would there be any legal liability from removing a thread that could have served to warn other members about possible scams on SI?

I can think of several occasions where an outing of a scam helped members that weren't blinded by the personality of the members running the scam or greed. Remember the "next Walmart" that many members lost their money in? I don't know how many members received calls for investment dollars on that one, but I certainly did. I didn't bite, but did publicly exposed the two individuals pushing the stock. I don't believe either now post on SI. Isn't that a good thing?

Unless, there is evidence that the charges being made are false, I feel the thread should remain.
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