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True...but that get's me no answers at the end of the day.

...and my point is, if one did their due diligence properly, you'd either not be in the situation in the first place or not have over invested and accept the loss.

I for one, think that the people who profit using both the companies willingness to exploit others need to be held accountable.
Have a look around, it's still happening right now.

You are in a better place @reyhaynes, taking responsibility for your own decisions. I do understand that is a necessary step in obtaining success.

But, like the cigarette companies who encouraged smoking and for years and said that there is no harm . . . these people need to be exposed.