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    The competition in Ponzi land is getting fierce...

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    Disclaimers didn't help Traffic Monsoon and they aren't going to help iCoinPro either...

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    ATTENTION, if you want to cover your butt don't listen to BIGG IDIOTS.

    The law is a little more nuanced than attempting to disclaim your way out of illegal activities.



    Disclaimers and disclosures must be clear and conspicuous. That is, consumers must be able to notice, read or hear, and understand the information. Still, a disclaimer or disclosure alone usually is not enough to remedy a false or deceptive claim.

    Pyramid schemes - a form of multi-level marketing - involve paying commissions to distributors only for recruiting new distributors. Pyramid schemes are illegal in most states because the plans inevitably collapse when no new distributors can be recruited. When a plan collapses, most people - except those at the top of the pyramid - lose their money.

    MLMs should pay commissions for the retail sales of goods or services, not for recruiting new distributors.

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    Selling a Work-at-Home or Other Business Opportunity? Revised Rule May Apply to You

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    If you sell business opportunities, including work-at-home bizopps, find out how the FTC’s revised Business Opportunity Rule may apply to you. Avoid a compliance miscue by making required disclosures and steering clear of prohibited practices.
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    If you sell business opportunities, take this opportunity to find out more about your compliance obligations. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer protection agency, has revised the Business Opportunity Rule to make it easier for people to get the information they need when they're thinking about buying a bizopp. What does that mean for your company? The Rule now covers a wider variety of business opportunities, so you might be covered even if you weren't covered before. In addition, the Rule streamlines and simplifies the disclosures you have to give prospective buyers.

    What's covered. The Business Opportunity Rule applies to commercial arrangements where a seller solicits a prospective buyer to enter into a new business, the prospective purchaser makes a required payment, and the seller – expressly or by implication – makes certain kinds of claims. Examples of what's covered by the Rule include work-at-home opportunities like envelope stuffing or craft assembly where the seller offers to buy back merchandise from the bizopp buyer. Also covered: opportunities where a seller says it will help the buyer set up or run the business – for example, by providing the buyer with customers, accounts, or locations to sell products or services. Consult the Rule to find out if the opportunity you're selling is within the definition.

    What's required. If a transaction falls within the Rule, a seller has three key legal responsibilities:

    You have to give the buyer a one-page Disclosure Document. And you have to provide this document seven days before the prospective buyer signs a contract or pays any money for the business opportunity.
    If you make an earnings claim, you have to give the prospective buyer a separate document that says across the top EARNINGS CLAIM STATEMENT REQUIRED BY LAW.
    You have to comply with general truth-in-advertising principles, including avoiding deceptive practices. The Rule spells out a list of some "dos" and "don'ts."

    The Disclosure Document


    At least seven days before prospective buyers sign a contract or pay any money for a business opportunity, you have to give them a one-page Disclosure Document that lists five key pieces of information. To keep things simple for you and the buyer, you must use the standard form. It's available at business.ftc.gov/businessopportunitydisclosure.

    What do you have to disclose on that form?

    Identifying Information. You have to list your company's name, business address, and phone number; the sales person's name; and the date you gave the document to the prospective buyer.
    Legal Actions. You have to disclose whether your company or certain key personnel have been the subject of civil or criminal actions involving misrepresentation, fraud, violation of the securities laws, or any unfair or deceptive practices – including violation of any FTC rule – within the past ten years. If the answer is yes, you have to attach a list of the actions to the Disclosure Document.
    Cancellation or Refund Policy. You have to check a box to say if you have a cancellation or refund policy. If you do, you have to attach to the Disclosure Document a statement describing your policy.
    Earnings. You have to check a box to say if you've stated – or implied – how much money a prospective buyer can earn. If you have, you must attach an Earnings Claim Statement to the Disclosure Document.
    References. On the Disclosure Document, you have to list contact information for at least 10 people who have bought a business opportunity from your company. If more than 10 people have bought a bizopp, you may list the 10 who live closest to the prospective buyer. If fewer than 10 people have bought the bizopp, you have to list everyone. Also, you have to update the list every month, until 10 people have bought the bizopp. In addition, the Disclosure Document must say clearly and conspicuously: "If you buy a business opportunity from the seller, your contact information can be disclosed in the future to other buyers."

    A few more things about the Disclosure Document: The prospective buyer has to sign, date, and return the form to you. You have to make sure you've attached any other documents the Rule requires. You have to update the form every quarter. And if you promote your business opportunity in a language other than English, the one-page Disclosure Document – along with the required disclosures – must be in that language. The Spanish-language form is available at business.ftc.gov/businessopportunitydisclosure. Furthermore, if you tell a prospective buyer something in person, in an email, over the phone, or in any other ad or promotion, make sure it doesn't contradict what you say in your written disclosures. It's illegal to make contradictory oral and written statements – and it just creates confusion.
    The Earnings Claim Statement

    If you make a claim expressly or by implication about how much money a person can earn from your business opportunity, you have to put the claim in writing. Furthermore, it's illegal to make an earnings claim unless you have written materials on hand that back up what you're saying. You have to make those materials available to a prospective buyer or to the FTC if they ask for them.

    If you make an earnings claim, you have to give the prospective buyer a separate document that clearly says across the top EARNINGS CLAIM STATEMENT REQUIRED BY LAW. What has to be on that document?

    The name of the person making the claim and the date;
    The specifics of the claim;
    The start and end date those earnings were achieved;
    The number and percentage of your buyers who got at least that result;
    Any information about the buyers who got those results that might vary from prospective buyers – for example, where they're located; and
    A statement that prospective buyers can get written proof for your earnings claims if they ask for it.

    What about earnings claims made online, on TV or in newspapers, or in other media? The Rule is clear: You must have written proof on hand that supports your representations, and you have to disclose certain information when you're making the claim – for example, the start and end dates the earnings were achieved and the number and percentage of your buyers who got at least that result. What if you make general statements about earnings or talk about the performance statistics in the industry? You'll need to have written proof on hand showing that the results for the opportunity you're selling are at least as good. Read the Rule for the specifics.

    What if the information you previously provided to a prospective buyer in the Earnings Claim Statement substantively changes? You have an obligation to let the prospective buyer know what those changes are, in writing, before the prospective buyer signs a contract or pays you any money. And like the Disclosure Document, if you promote your business opportunity in a language other than English, your Earnings Claim Statement has to be in that language, too.
    Avoid Illegal Practices

    The Rule puts down in black and white what's always been the case: It's illegal to engage in deceptive or unfair practices in the promotion, marketing, or sale of any business opportunity. For example, don't say anything orally or in other paperwork that contradicts information in your one-page Disclosure Document or your Earnings Claim Statement.

    The Rule lists other clear "dos" and "don'ts." For example:

    Don't include anything in your Disclosure Document or Earnings Claim Statement other than what the Rule specifically allows.
    Don't mislead people about what other buyers have earned, what they might earn, or how much help you'll give them. Remember: Under the law, it is illegal to deceive people expressly or by implication. Even if what you say is literally truthful, it still could be deceptive in context. For example, a claim can be misleading if relevant information is left out or if the claim implies something that's not true.
    Don't tell people they'll have exclusive territories if that's not the case. Be truthful in explaining the likelihood of finding locations, outlets, or customers.
    If you hold someone out as a successful buyer of your business opportunity, you have to clearly disclose if you've paid them or have some other relationship to them.
    Don't tell people you're offering them a job if what you're really doing is selling them a business.

    The Rule also requires you to keep certain records and make them available to the FTC for three years. Examples of what you need to keep: each buyer's signed disclosure receipt, all executed written contracts, and substantiation supporting your earnings claims. Read the Rule for details on your record keeping obligations. The Rule generally exempts business opportunities that meet the definition of a "franchise," but check the Rule to see if that applies to you.

    The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair practices in the marketplace and to provide information to businesses to help them comply with the law.

    To file a complaint or get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. Watch a video, How to File a Complaint, to learn more. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad

    https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/busi...y-revised-rule
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    ATTENTION, if you want to cover your butt don't listen to BIGG IDIOTS.

    The law is a little more nuanced than attempting to disclaim your way out of illegal activities.

    this is why he's known as I.M. Stillunemployable
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    re: Lloyd Dotson, BANNED former broker aka I.M. Bigg, serial ponzi pimp

    CrypTrade Capital is a real Ponzi scheme alright...

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    Cryp Trade Capital Review: 361% annual crypto trading ROI?

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    And, we saw what happened with his financial advisor license....

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    Lloyd Dotscam has no choice but pimps Ponzis now.
    He will never work as a broker again.
    It's not appealable.
    https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/2...n-barred-finra

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    re: Lloyd Dotson, BANNED former broker aka I.M. Bigg, serial ponzi pimp

    This Returd claims to have played football at Brown then different leagues.

    This list goes back to the 1890s. He's not on it......
    Brown Varsity Lettermen - Brown

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    he meant the playground of brown elementary.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat City, LA View Post
    This Returd claims to have played football at Brown then different leagues.

    This list goes back to the 1890s. He's not on it......
    Brown Varsity Lettermen - Brown

    He was probably on the Intermural Flag Football Team at Brown, then played in the panty-waist league in the area.
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    re: Lloyd Dotson, BANNED former broker aka I.M. Bigg, serial ponzi pimp

    Did Bigg die, get arrested that we don't know about? Way T O O O O O O long since his last posts. Maybe he broke his arm or hand or thumb or fingers or had them broke for him. Still this is not like him to be this quiet this long.
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    Wishful thinking on your part, I'm afraid.

    He's still around as obnoxious as ever in full frustrated WWE wrestler mode.




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    Hmm, why do I see Divorce Court looming BIGG in the near future?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    Hmm, why do I see Divorce Court looming BIGG in the near future?
    Wow! Talk about a loser! Marry him AND invest in his crap? Obviously from the shallow end of the gene pool!
    It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!

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    Quote Originally Posted by laidback View Post
    Wow! Talk about a loser! Marry him AND invest in his crap? Obviously from the shallow end of the gene pool!
    I'll go with both stories being fairy tales.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Zzzzzz....Nobody is paying attention to Dotson. Only 18 views on his Cryp Trade Capital presentation...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bestbud View Post
    Zzzzzz....Nobody is paying attention to Dotson.
    No bloody wonder.



    Seriously, I've seen sleazy used car salesmen with more credibility than Dotson has.
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    Will the real "Bigg" Lloyd Dotson please stand up ???



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    re: Lloyd Dotson, BANNED former broker aka I.M. Bigg, serial ponzi pimp

    Want to see something hilarious ????

    The hype



    The hook




    The reality



    Your boy "Bigg" strikes again
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    re: Lloyd Dotson, BANNED former broker aka I.M. Bigg, serial ponzi pimp

    The Ponzi pimps are all jumping on the bandwagon with their own ICOs...

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    iamstillunemployablecoin would be a bigger hit.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Geez, it's a good thing Mr Bigg Dotson is pimping ICoin Pro:



    Imagine how bad things would be if he wasn't



    "Boom" indeed
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    Seems Lloyd has been awfully silent for the past 3 months. Not seeing a lot of new videos. Made me wonder if Frank's raid scared him off the Internet for a while to let things cool off? Either that or he is running our of excuses as to why all his brilliant and great income programs are crashing and burning almost as fast as he can make a video to pimp them.
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    Poor Lloyd,

    No skill, no talent and the ponzi pimping biz at an all time low.


    He's got to go with "training" people in how to lose money the ICoin Pro way to make a buck.

    The shine has already gone off the fake ICO scam schemes, so Lloyd "Bigg" Dotson is a dollar short and a day late AGAIN

    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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