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    Wonderful addition StarGirl! Couldn't agree more.

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    another great read is by American author Joe Vitale called The Attractor Factor, you can find it at Amazon

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    I've ordered it. I've read the previous edition of the book, called 'Spiritual Marketing', which he updated and revised to become 'The Attractor Factor'. It has beaten Harry Potter on the Barnes and Nobles bestselling list (first book to do that since Harry Potter came out!)
    http://mrfire.com/WeBeatHarryPotter/index.html

    It's selling like crazy... I've got a feeling this book will change a lot of people's consciousness and awaken some real wealth consciousness with millions of people!

    Certainly recommended for P*psters, I'd say! Maybe some merchant should offer it on Picpay?!

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    Default Re: BM's Update And How It Applies!!!

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    We can all decide now to get into "unity" and behind all that B M has to do to get us all there
    Can you sound more like a secte please!! :roll: Yes let's all follow like blind fools!! I'm sorry I cannot share your point of view.

    But well written though

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    Well there will always be selfish greedy people in the world. Alot of them were attracted to pips because of what it would do for them. Sad to see that with the money they would just spend all of it probably on meaningless items that would just make them feel rich for that moment. The second the money stream is cut off they ***** like a girl on her period. Thats why most of the lotto winners end up broke after awhile. Most dont have a damn clue how money works or how to handle it. They just know how to spend as much as they get and thats why there's always people working for others making others rich. Rich stay rich, poor stay poor. To bad huh, don't try to pretend to be rich because you gotta earn it, not let someone else earn that success for you. Most of the people who have recieved their money back, and are just *****ing just because they cant live the lifestyle that someone else was earning for them, dont deserve it at all. I can atleast understand some of the people who've not gotten what they put in. I don't know why some people even leveraged their house, or took out loans for this. I guess greed is the greatest sin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoDaMan
    Well there will always be selfish greedy people in the world. Alot of them were attracted to pips because of what it would do for them. Sad to see that with the money they would just spend all of it probably on meaningless items that would just make them feel rich for that moment. The second the money stream is cut off they ***** like a girl on her period. Thats why most of the lotto winners end up broke after awhile. Most dont have a damn clue how money works or how to handle it. They just know how to spend as much as they get and thats why there's always people working for others making others rich. Rich stay rich, poor stay poor. To bad huh, don't try to pretend to be rich because you gotta earn it, not let someone else earn that success for you. Most of the people who have recieved their money back, and are just *****ing just because they cant live the lifestyle that someone else was earning for them, dont deserve it at all. I can atleast understand some of the people who've not gotten what they put in. I don't know why some people even leveraged their house, or took out loans for this. I guess greed is the greatest sin.
    I joined PIPS after watching it for six months through the PIPS forum. I joined because I was led to believe by the postings on the forum and the information on the website, that I would get 2% per trading day returned to me, if I was prepared to loan PIPS some money.

    As far as I was concerned that was a deal between me and PIPS. I have honored my part of the deal by loaning PIPS my money. PIPS have failed to deliver on their side of the bargain, so far.

    It is not a case of greed. It was purely a case of economics that made me loan PIPS the money. Just like with the high street banks, I will place my money with the bank that provides the highest return.

    If the banks can't or won't repay me my money, then I have a legitimate right to be told why - truthfully, what is being done to correct the problem and when I can expect the problem to be resolved. The same applies here, with PIPS.

    What people spend their money on, is entirely their own business. It may be frivolous "meaningless items" to the likes of you, but the money spent provides profit, which pays someones wages, which puts food on the table for a family.

    So please don't try and stand on the moral high ground and feed me with a load of claptrap about greed. It doesn't wash because it doesn't apply.

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    Who DaMan,

    Speak for yourself!!!


    I had a list of people whom I wanted to help when I did well myself, That should and would have been one of the joys of PIPS,the giving to others less well off, it made me feel very good at the time, but that was a while ago when I like many was dreaming about all those whom I could help.

    I was not looking for jewels, furs, fast cars etc but maybe helping our local hospice, buying a holiday home for underpriviligeded kids and teachng them to ride horses and have animals and along the way Iwould have had a better purpose in life I like many of us do not have the funds to pay for charitiable projects but had PIPS paid off then we would have.

    So don't accuse me and others of being greedy if you don't mind. I have met many British members who are very altruistic ,PIPS Uk has six charities that are supported by the funding and have done loads to help others so stop talking such unmitigated tripe.

    I am sick of those in denial always flaming the others who just want answers to reasonable questions. Those who read my posts know that I am always very reasonable with my language and thoughts but this posting has really angered me because it simply is not true of the folk whom I have met in the UK.

    Galadriel

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    Well said, Galadriel! Couldn't agree more - but then I'm a Brit too!

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    Well said galadriel... Many of us wanted to do more for others not just ourselves. I for one was looking forward to putting a lot of money in the hands of the "little guys" for once. I believe that would create a unique dynamic in the world of finance... and since "money is power"... we might be able to get a few good changes happening throughout the world.

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    I may be on the U.S. side of the pond... but I still understand the word "altruistic" :lol: (although I must admit - I'm glad you spelled it first)

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