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Mary Hofstetter

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Take Responsibility for your Actions
1/2/2007 9:51:11 AM
In response to the forum TROUBLE SHOOTING- ADLAND SITUATIONS,we are beginning a series of forums to address the issues. If you have not read the forum feel free to visit. After reading the initial post make some notes of what you think are situations to be addressed. As you read the posts, if the subject is covered to your satisfaction then we do not need to re-hash. If however after reading all the posts you have an item or two left on your list, by all means post the concerns. We are looking for solutions, so your comments will be greatly valued. Scams, abuses of friendships, abuses of the Adlandpro rules, and all that negative stuff. We address that issue now. Ken has created two forums that address the first--Scams. In order to make this a safe and happy community it is essential that members take responsibility for their business practices. Here you can put your reputation on the line. Somethng I would like to see in 2007 from all responsible business persons ... http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/557282.aspx You Say You Have The Best Money Maker? You've Done The Due Diligence. Prove It. http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/559240.aspx ******************************************************** Anyone wishing to address the other scam subjects listed above that Adlanders need to be protected from, send your offer to mahofst@earthlink.net or here on PM.
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Re: Take Responsibility for your Actions
1/2/2007 11:50:37 AM
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a magic wand or card that we could swipe to prove the integrity in such situations. "Due Diligence" has some ambiguity. A check-off list could be compiled if people were transparent enough to share their mistakes but most are too embarrassed to admit their naive stupidity.  The first types of persons I watch for is the liar and exagerator. One-on-one senarios allow for body language to expose these types; a bit more difficult on the web and the 'net but it can be done.  
    
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Re: Take Responsibility for your Actions
1/2/2007 12:55:11 PM
Rudy, As in real life, few like to admit they made a mistake in judgement, so the scammer just goes merrily on their way. In most cases the owner of a poor deal (scam) excuses it by saying the networker did not invest enough time, money, work or whatever. The site may say "No work needed, free, we do it all for you" or whatever but will throw it back on the scammed person and put them at fault. Thanks for posting, Rudy
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