JupiterSunsation
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db71- your analogy is good but that example is bad business model/failure.
This guy was fraud from the outset. I never understand this type of crime, you always get caught. Banks/investors will always come knocking for their money/returns, even in the Madoff case which took 20-30 years to unravel, it unravelled when the investors tried to pull out their money. Vorce played the typical con man but got nothing in the end. Pierre Gaudreau/ Hideaway is the same type of con man with what looks to be the same result.
I admire the armored car type bandit, anonymously gamble once for a big payday and then quit the game with enough money to retire on for life!
This guy was fraud from the outset. I never understand this type of crime, you always get caught. Banks/investors will always come knocking for their money/returns, even in the Madoff case which took 20-30 years to unravel, it unravelled when the investors tried to pull out their money. Vorce played the typical con man but got nothing in the end. Pierre Gaudreau/ Hideaway is the same type of con man with what looks to be the same result.
I admire the armored car type bandit, anonymously gamble once for a big payday and then quit the game with enough money to retire on for life!