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Sunday, September 19, 2010

the Need for Profit (Prophet)

Greed is good, at what cost I ask. Do Middle East business owners negotiate the prices first offered before a purchase or sale? Of course, by what constitutional right do you ask is this allowed? Are we a debt collector society, I ask. Read below a Facebook message that moves me to post it here for more discussion:


Alan Collinge September 18 at 7:25pm Reply
I know there are at least a half dozen collection/counseling company people in these groups attempting to find clients. We have been propositioned multiple times in many unique ways. I do not know all the names, etc, since many are quite unassuming. I am posting this message to the group to be sure that all are reached for this important message:

You need to leave the group.

Do not attempt to engage me in a contract, offer compensation for referrals, etc. We will never do business with any entities making income based upon the same unjust laws that we aim to delete. I am sure there are more than a few "poverty pimp" organizations around who would be interested, but we are not and will never be. Even as financially tenuous as this organization is, we will never be even remotely tempted to entertain these sorts of offers.

We also will never take money for advertising, and never feel compelled to accommodate such businesses should they donate to the group. . In other words, there is absolutely no interface that we wish to have with you, and you waste your time by pursuing such goals.

So please leave now, and thanks in advance for the understanding. 
 
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In my recent transactions I was denied my right to negotiate a price. A dispute started, pending the outcome, a complaint with the LA Attorney General is filed, pending outcome, why do you ask? To protect my rights as a US Citizen who believes the constitution protects me if I fight for it. Back to any business, not just the Middle Eastern ones, who have their own ideas about fair business practices. The courts no doubt here view this differently than the ones overseas. How much do you know about what goes on here? Hence the term prophet, one inspired by divine calling. As a society do we care anymore about the difference between PROFIT or PROPHET. With this thought I ask you for inspiration. Help me decide how to view our debt, our collection efforts, our spending, and our courts.

We need faith more than ever!

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