Netflix Dirty Money series. Anyone else viewing?

Netflix Dirty Money series. Anyone else viewing?

I recently got through episode two. Some interesting subjects. If only they’d go a bit deeper in to the appropriate aspects as in opposition to the victims vs. criminals angle. Yet still I’ve very much enjoyed the series thus far.

Anybody else viewing? I recently got through episode two. Some interesting subjects. If only they’d go a bit deeper in to the aspects that are legal in opposition to the victims vs. crooks angle. But nevertheless I’ve quite definitely enjoyed the series to date.

I watched « drug quick » and « the self- confidence guy » within the week-end. I was thinking these people were good.

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I’ve not but will provide it an attempt

Then it must be so if TM says it’s good.

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Anyone else viewing? I simply got through episode two. Some topics that are interesting. I wish they’d go a bit deeper in to the appropriate aspects as in opposition to the victims vs. crooks angle. Yet still I’ve really enjoyed the series up to now.

Hopefully you will see an episode in your heroes the Koch brothers.

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Ideally you will have an episode in your heroes the Koch brothers.

No, but there’s one called « The self- self- Confidence Man » about Trump. We have actuallyn’t seen that certain yet, nevertheless the very first two had been really interesting.

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No, but there’s one called « The self- self- Confidence Man » about Trump.

We won’t be watching then

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We won’t be viewing then

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We won’t be viewing then

It should be watched by you. It is not at all a pro trump episode.

No, but there’s one called « The self- Confidence Man » about Trump. We haven’t seen this one yet, nevertheless the very first two had been really interesting.

Simply finished the loans that are payday. Interested to understand your ideas on Scott tucker? You believe he got that which was arriving at him or do you consider he had been a legit businessman who had been unfairly targeted by the government that is federal?

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Viewed a few episodes therefore far.. Very entertaining albeit one show that is sided

Thank you for the end

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Maybe I’ll watch it tonight around 9:00

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Simply finished the loans that are payday. Interested to understand your ideas on Scott tucker? You might think he got the thing that was visiting him or do you believe he had been a legit businessman who was simply unfairly targeted by the government that is federal?

The Scott Tucker episode ended up being, in my opinion, probably the most interesting one of most that We have watched up to now. I truly will have liked the documentary to get directly into more particulars concerning the legalities. I obtained the impression, in relation to the things I’ve since read, him in, as the government ruled that being incorporated in a Native American reservation wasn’t legit that it was tax evasion and working in non-licensed states that did. But i would ike to comprehend the differences when considering something such as that, and being included in say Delaware. Has been A indigenous US business not a legit training complete stop? If it’s, just exactly just how profit that is much experienced to visit the tribe? Just just How people that are many need to be actually positioned here, etc? i am aware of a lot of DE businesses that do not have a base here. Exactly why is that different?

We additionally wonder in the event that federal government could have struck him as difficult if he hadn’t been a fancy hotshot race car driver as they did. It is simple for Joe Q. Sixpack to hate some guy whom races Ferraris. Perhaps he need to have raced Spec Miata and banked the remainder money.

I really do think that Scott Tucker believes he did no wrong. He is perhaps maybe not really a Jordan Belfort sort of man that knows he had been being dirty and merely got caught. It is believed by him had been an injustice.

Now from the front that is moral. just just just how clear had been the contracts? each agreements are confusing for a lot of. Did these intentionally obfuscate the fee/payment framework? intense to state without knowing more. Is really what he had been doing an « industry practice? » Yeah, I’m able to probably believe. Should a number of the borrowers have « known better? » Yes, but. if you should be for the reason that situation, it is extremely not likely you are a genius that is financial therefore to say this is certainly most likely unjust.

It does increase large amount of concerns. I enjoyed the episode like I said.

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The Scott Tucker episode was, in my opinion, the absolute most interesting one of most that We have watched thus far. I truly could have liked the documentary to get directly into more details in regards to the legalities. I acquired the impression, based on the thing I’ve since read, him in, as the government ruled that being incorporated in a Native American reservation wasn’t legit that it was tax evasion and working in non-licensed states that did. But let me comprehend the differences when considering something similar to that, being incorporated in say Delaware. Will be an indigenous US company simply not a legit training complete stop? If it is, exactly exactly how profit that is much have experienced to visit the tribe? How people that are many need to be actually situated there, etc? i understand of a great amount of DE organizations that do not have a base here. Exactly why is that various?

We additionally wonder if the federal federal federal government will have struck him as difficult as they did if he previouslyn’t been a fancy hotshot battle car motorist. It is easy for Joe Q. Sixpack to hate some guy whom races Ferraris. Perhaps he needs to have raced Spec Miata and banked the remainder money.

I actually do think that Scott Tucker thinks no wrong was done by him. He is perhaps not a Jordan Belfort type of man who knows he had been being dirty and simply got caught. It is believed by him ended up being an injustice.

Now in the ethical front side. just just just how clear had been the agreements? ALL agreements may be confusing for a few people. Did these intentionally obfuscate the fee/payment framework? Difficult to state without knowing more. Is really what he had been doing an « industry practice? » Yeah, I am able to probably genuinely believe that. Should a few of the borrowers have « known better? » Yes, but. if you are for the reason that situation, it really is very not likely you are a genius that is financial so to say this is certainly most likely unfair.

It does increase large amount of concerns. I enjoyed the episode like I said.

We thought it had been a good episode as well. We have for ages been of this viewpoint that payday financing was sleazy as fuck. Its lending that is predatory specifically the indegent. Scott Tucker personified the snake that is slimy all envision near the top of an enterprise that way. Wife putting on fur coats, whimpering regarding how the FBI is « ruining their everyday lives » wheeling activities automobiles out of that douches mansion. The mindset that most known users of the Tucker camp had through the entire episode had been nauseating. Bad fella, if he is having difficulty making ends satisfy from then on 1.3 billion dollar governing possibly he is able to run right down to fast cash plus and acquire an advance at 400per cent.