So far no retort from the forums… I had hopes that one of the regulars would have come through with a clean, non incendiary post…
I hope that everyone found the series on groups and community payments interesting… As for me… I didn’t understand the arguments against 2 millionaires in the first place. That is why I started the thread. I gave him a soapbox and he took full advantage. I hope the forum reciprocates on my soapbox offer…
I only wish 2 millionaires hadn’t felt the need to lash out in his posts… His attacks on his attackers only cheapened the debate. I guess I hate mud slinging in general. The fact, that RateLadder was used as a platform for mudslinging bothers me…
Regardless, Be Prosperous.
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