In the business world, there is but one motive: profit, whether by greed or selflessness. Therein lies a middleman between a buyer and seller. You see I’ve encountered a “seller” via a buck-teeth finder, the “middleman”; while I became a “buyer”, or investor in a business scheme. All three players hope to gain from a profitable business deal. And so far Providence wouldn’t allow its manifestation for the group as a whole (just yet or maybe never). The “life’s blood/preserver” of the team has to come from somewhere — moi, a money mule — tried, tested and true to the “fellow bros/sis” and a donkey braying alone in the desert via this weblog.
Now the business world has a nice word, which I brought up long ago in my blog: confidence trick.
“noun – any swindle in which the swindler, after gaining the confidence of the victim, robs the victim by cheating at a gambling game, appropriating funds entrusted for investment, or the like.”
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I’ve been told that this business scheme is NOT a scam. I will hold the “seller’s” word to my heart; while I continue send bad thoughts into his environ and at the same time pray for his forgiveness/healing. Further I did NOT use the word scam when I called an alphabet soup but used the word scheme. (By the way, the alphabet soup also contains “fellow bros/sis”. I sensed this truth without knowledge of that fact until the discovery years later while trolling online for articles/news.)
Where does all this “terrible failure” go from here? Nowhere, except the guilty feeling of not honoring the sacred trust of ALL parties involved in any business scheme/investment endeavor. The failure goes to the ones who seek vengence/justice without realizing the consequences of failing/jailing the offending party member(s). The price is freedom. The cost is priceless. Huh? Oh, yeah. There are legal mechanisms in place to enforce/harmonize any business deals, such as the UCC and pals.
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