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To: long-gone who wrote (85399)5/15/2002 11:34:02 AM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116816
 
Re: Men Accused of Defrauding Bank $600M

The four men accused have Asian Indian names. It is remarkable that banks in their drive to secure business seem to be quite lax in their observance of certain rules that would preclude losses.

While I was jetting to the Far East about a week ago, I overheard a conversation between two businessmen. They thought it was OK for Asians to infringe on copyrights of Western products because way back during the last several hundred years, Westerners had often helped themselves to
Eastern treasures and other goodies (and women) as if it was their birthright to rob and plunder and rape. To them it was a tit-for-tat way of returning the compliment!

Not too long ago, some Nigerians swindled millions out of Westerners and many others. Now, it appears four North Indians are doing something similar. I won't be surprised to hear of more swindle/fraud cases soon.