VapidLapid
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liao|1415492287|3779906 said:TL|1415489644|3779896 said:VapidLapid|1415467800|3779791 said:I think that Edward would be well advised to discontinue this "Crowd Fund" thing, and that if he does he should be allowed to stay on the list.
I disagree. I can't let my conscious let him stay on the list after coming up with this. In my almost 30 years of collecting/buying colored stones, I have never seen anything like this, and I thought I've seen it all.
Why on Earth would someone want all this money up front on extremely overpriced gems?? How is a certificate any proof you'll even see your money back again? I also have yet to see any proof of his ethical mining practices, or charitable contributions. He's already not taking his membership in JEA seriously with this latest infraction.
This is most importantly a consumer forum, first and foremost, and it is our duty to protect people and their hard earned money from dealers like this.
Let's not get this into, "oh poor Ed, another mob mentality." I don't know how Ed is going to talk himself out of this one, and he can defend himself, but the idea of giving away my money to a retailer for an "investment," especially in a far off country, mind you, is rather scary to me.
basically this ^
it's not about venomous post. This is about unethical business practice. There is a huge difference between the real crowd-funding and pyramid scheme. Read this:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/04/042104.asp
http://www.sec.gov/answers/pyramid.htm
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/10/22/crowdfunding-potential-legal-disaster-waiting-to-happen/
Really, you're going to send us to Investopedia to read about ethics and business when you wrote your dissertation on the subject? If you are comfortable throwing actionable allegations out on this forum, I think you owe it to the forum to say it all, in your own words, and show specifically how this is a pyramid scheme.