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concerned
August 12th, 2003, 04:01 PM
I originally posted this as part of a question to Adrianna, owner of applematrix.us, formerly applematrix.com, but I thought it would be a good new thread.
If a website is selling ebooks, and NOT spots into the matrix, then why don't you say anything about the ebooks you are purchasing? (some briefly do) I would at lease like to see a title, or a selection. Maybe information on the author would be nice, as well as a description of the titles. You know, sports ebooks, car ebooks, internet ebooks, fiction, nonfiction, documentrys, etc.
If I were going to try to run this kind of a scam, I would try to make up a front. I would AT LEAST take the effort to make my website look like a bookstore, and hide the scam. All matrix sites, hide the bookstore and show the scam. Can anyone respond?
northstar5757
August 12th, 2003, 04:05 PM
Yes, I'm not sure if it is arrogance or just laziness
northstar5757
August 12th, 2003, 04:07 PM
BTW yes we all know it is a front. But don't expect a single matrix owner to openly admit to it, as it would put them in trouble legally.
concerned
August 12th, 2003, 04:18 PM
You know it's a front, and I know it's a front. My point with this thread is to ask, why don't they make it LOOK like a bookstore.
It is like if a bank robber were to rob a bank with a ski mask made of clear plastic. Duh, everyone would see his face.
The curtains that the matrix sites use to cover up their illegal activity is made of that same see thru plastic.
Agent|Star
August 12th, 2003, 04:19 PM
Yes yess your all right...
Its a front they need to start editing...
No one has to admit it I will do that for you =o)
concerned
August 18th, 2003, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by BigStarr
Yes yess your all right...
Its a front they need to start editing...
No one has to admit it I will do that for you =o)
Since BigStar admits that he is an agent for the Matrix Agency, and he admits here that selling ebooks is nothing but a front to conduct illegal business, then why doesn't he use his authority to report this to the proper authorities? I think that when they admit that there is a front to the way these businesses operate, and Matrix Agency continues to endorse these sites, then you have to wonder why matrix agency really exists. They always say that it is about making customers happy, but I think it is about keeping CUSTOMERS QUIET so that the scam can be done a little bit longer.
Talented Mr Rae
August 18th, 2003, 02:44 PM
MatrixAgency is all about dividing the good matrix sites from the bad so that the customer who does want to invest in a matrix site, know which ones to choose and not choose.
For them to mark and report all matrix sites as illegal defeats its purpose.
concerned
August 18th, 2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Talented Mr Rae
MatrixAgency is all about dividing the good matrix sites from the bad so that the customer who does want to invest in a matrix site, know which ones to choose and not choose.
For them to mark and report all matrix sites as illegal defeats its purpose.
It DOESN'T defeat it's purpose because this is what they say in their "About Us" page. This is a direct quote.
With the increasing number of matrix sites we think that this will help to weed out the sites that are committing illegal business practices.
Talented Mr Rae
August 18th, 2003, 02:52 PM
well according to you lot then that's every matrix site that has ever, and will ever exist, and so all that needs to be put on the matrixagency homepage is a big banner saying "All matrix sites are illegal"
concerned
August 18th, 2003, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by Talented Mr Rae
well according to you lot then that's every matrix site that has ever, and will ever exist, and so all that needs to be put on the matrixagency homepage is a big banner saying "All matrix sites are illegal"
Hey, I didn't start up that web site. It was their choice to start up that site. If they say that they are going to "weed out the sites that are committing illegal business practices" then they should DO THAT. Instead they say one thing, but then admit that the matrix sites use ebook sales as a FRONT. They seem to contradict themselves. Sounds similar to when a site owner says one thing, but then does another and tries to hide behind a TOS.
Agent|Star
August 18th, 2003, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by concerned
Since BigStar admits that he is an agent for the Matrix Agency, and he admits here that selling ebooks is nothing but a front to conduct illegal business, then why doesn't he use his authority to report this to the proper authorities? I think that when they admit that there is a front to the way these businesses operate, and Matrix Agency continues to endorse these sites, then you have to wonder why matrix agency really exists. They always say that it is about making customers happy, but I think it is about keeping CUSTOMERS QUIET so that the scam can be done a little bit longer.
I am a she not a he.
I do not admit to an ILLEGAL business, I admit to a system of advertising or promotion of site that you dogs bite.
Most amusing how you manage to tell people what I admit to with your ASSUMPTIONS and your own TWISTED INTERPRETATION (as always).
tcb1969a
August 18th, 2003, 04:32 PM
Well....then.......lol
sigx97
August 20th, 2003, 10:59 AM
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concerned
August 20th, 2003, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by sigx97
They always twist the words so they can post what they want you to say.
Yeah, you are right, kind of like the way matrix owners are TWISTING the fact that they are selling ebooks, so therefor the matrix is legal. It sure is funny how the ACTUAL laws on the books don't EXCLUDE selling something when defining a pyramid scheme.
hurley9192
August 20th, 2003, 07:57 PM
exactly, twisting the truth doesn't make something illegal. You are just using a loophole for now since it doesn't say matrix site in the ponzi scheme definition.
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