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12-30-2018, 07:55 AM (This post was last modified: 12-30-2018 10:37 AM by badcoffee.)
Post: #11
RE: [REQ] FTC Guardian (Chip Cooper)
(08-02-2016 10:21 AM)phil123 Wrote:  
(08-01-2016 10:40 PM)We Go Wrote:  
(08-01-2016 05:55 PM)phil123 Wrote:  
(08-01-2016 02:50 AM)We Go Wrote:  Thanks

Any luck locating?

This is the only thread on bbhf on the subject and, to me, surprising considering all the marketers on this site.

Not surprising at all, many experienced BBHF members can spot complete BS 1,000 yards out when they know what to look for. Seems he's just another POS (piece of sh*t) in the landscape, ambulance chasing, shiny-suited, 100% lowlife lawyer in fact, looking for commercially unaware clients with a stupid and crappy catch-all sales pitch. If he was a respected valuable attorney, (which he is not) deserving of anyone paying his exorbitant fees, just google him to confirm. Tip: he is not.

I have no axe to bear for or against lawyers, and between BBB and independant professional association sites I cant see any smudge on his record.

I am curious to what I missed: show me your google results to back your giving him a status of 'ambulance chasing, shiny-suited, 100% lowlife lawyer'

Haha, take it easy, champ. This is a generic lawyer description: "just another POS (piece of sh*t) in the landscape, ambulance chasing, shiny-suited, 100% lowlife lawyer" and FYI they _all_ have "smudges" (!) on their record and would likely sell their mother-in-law for the right price. It's not like they have any ethics or moral standards whatsoever. In this day and age, one would be a fool to think so. Suggest you get over it, I have.

Wow, you have a chip on your shoulder about lawyers.

You may ask, why would someone who lives outside of the USA be concerned about the FTC or lawyers in the USA....well, think about it, 85% + of commercial transactions are conducted by Paypal, VISA, Mastercard and AMEX. Nobody, and I mean nobody, does business online with cash, and less than 1% of online tranacations are done through cryptocurrencies. So, the USA has a iron grip on the worlds money supply if you're doing business online.

These payment processors are all under the direct control of the FTC and the USA court system...so yes, if I value my money, I will be very concered about the FTC. I may be personally outside of the arm of the FTC, my money is not. The FTC and USA lawyers can sieze my paypal or VISA accounts if I screw up, so their goes my income and livelihood if I don't keep abreast of these rules and regulations. This rule applies to the entire world, not just to USA citizens, since the world is dominated by the USA payment systems.

This is my opinion from someone who lives outside of the USA in what Americans would call a third world country....[yes, it has a crippled judical system, and a corrupt gov, which is typical of this part of the world].

It has been my experience that lawyers are extremely important to running a free society [or what we'd like to think is a free society].

You'll notice that they don't really have lawyers [maybe in name only, but they're toothless tools of the oligarchy] in totalitarian nations or in dictatorships. Countries that are relatively free, like UK, EU, Australia, and a handful of other nations and the US have very vigorous attorneys and lawyers fighting against all sorts of gov oppression and abuses.

If you want to move to N Korea or China [China now has implemented a new "citizen grading system" that works off of video feeds to determine if you're "good or bad", and if you get too many points {i.e. jaywalking violations or traffic violations or "missing a day at work" or "be seen talking to foreigners" equal a number of "points"}, .... you're banned from traveling outside of your hometown, denied a passport, and you can't even rent an apartment or use public transportation...guess what, no right to appeal or to hire a lawyer to fight this] or Russia or most of the middle east, then try to assert your human [for that matter, any right, private, civil or public] rights, and see where your complaints land you...probably in some sort of prison or house arrest [most likely you'd just be "disappeared if you pissed off somebody who actually gives a sh*t"].

Gov officials in these countries would laugh [I mean that they'd laugh so hard that they'd run the risk of a heart attack] at you if you stated you were going to hire a lawyer [after they're done laughing at you, they'd probably just beat you till you're unconscious...if you're lucky].

PS: Why do you think millions of people [from non-lawyer rich countries] are risking their lives by attempting to migrate into the EU from Africa or the M East; or into the US from Central America? Do you think its because they're all so fed up with litigious lawyers who are inundating them with personal, civil and human rights to the point where they throw up their arms, and say "I can't take it anymore...just too many lawyers, too many rights", I need to leave in a leaky rowboat and float across the Mediterranian sea in a hope of landing in Spain or Italy.... Ha HA...I don't think so....

HINT: I reviewed the webinar by this author and lawyer, and I must say it contains extremely important information that any serious marketer IM should know....especially about the FTC, State consumer protection statutes, and the rights of your competitors to screw you over....so beware...if you don't understand these issues, you'll end with an angry lawyer up your ass.

Frankly, I would rather be in a country that I can walk into the Police Station with my lawyer, point out the policeman who falsified an arrest report, and then have the lawyer hand the chief [ who is NOT laughing at me or my lawyer] a subpoena to appear before a Judge to explain why he did it, and to award me money if my claim is meritorious or throw out the arrest. HINT: Unfortunately, this scenario does not apply to where I live...just the opposite.

Countries have a far higher risk of sliding into to totalitarianism if they have a weak Judicial system coupled with intimidated lawyers who are afraid [just the opposite of afraid, as 90% of them relish the thought of fighting the gov in the USA] to take on the "system" or gov because they fear retaliation by the long arm of the law.

In my years of experience while inside of the USA or other 1st world countries, I've never met a lawyer who was afraid of the gov, with the possible slight exception of the "IRS", which apparently everybody fears in the USA.




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