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I don't follow the comparison with the notorious criminals and autograph fraud.
In those instances, they actually did harm to people or did something more serious than autograph fraud. Murder. Robbing banks. Madoff ruined lives. People awoke with hope that their investments would take them into retirement (with trust) and the next day, all they had worked hard for was gone and their lives were in peril. That doesn't happen with autograph fraud unless you invest heavily on the trust of an unworthy outfit and if your investment portfolio consists of autographs, then that's a whole other matter. And how long has CC been in business? Over twenty years, right? Back to the this thread, it shows that there is hope and that something is being done which is fantastic and I hope the Government recognizes that this is a serious issue and that more is done in the future. Regards, Larry |
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