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Author Topic: Are Financial Dominants often guilty of committing fraud?  (Read 1474 times)

sgtjdusar

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Are Financial Dominants often guilty of committing fraud?
« on: December 31, 2015, 03:01:18 AM »
If  you are a financial dominant or even a money slave or someone who is involved in FD before you jump on my case for writing something against FD's make sure you read the article.  Do not presume I am writing something that I am not.  O.K? 

I have been thinking about FD and how it relates to financial ethics.  Lets face it.  FD is about money.  and what does money bring out in people?  Greed,  Lust for money, self interest and a wide variety of vices.  In the corporate world  we often hear about Corporate CEO's accused of Fraud,  I.E  Enron.  for example.  As well as that Wolf of Wall Street guy.  What did they do that brought about investigations of their finances?  Misrepresenting their intent and defrauding their clients. 

I am not saying that all FD's are guilty of fraud.  However, if they misrepresent themselves.  Pretend to be someone that they are not.  Make false claims to a money slave, Mislead a Money Slave to expect something that they will never fulfill.  etc.  In those case the FD could be held criminally and civil liable. 

If a FD makes a money slave think that the money slave will actually meet the FD in person for example and the FD knows that will never happen would that be fraud?  Clearly the answer has to be Yes. 

Does the FD convince a money slave that if he gives her more access and control that the FD will be in love with the money slave.  i.e reproduce, marriage or be in a long term commitment with the slave is that fraud? Well if the FD led the money slave to think doing those things would produce a reasonable expectation of those returns then the FD could be criminally and civil liable as well. 

However the reality is would any of these cases ever make it to court?  Most likely not.

1.  In the Non FD world almost every non FD involved person would think the money slave is a fool for being a money slave in the first place.

2.  Likely most money slaves are already married to non dominant  and non FD women.  So they probably would not want to pursue legal action anyway. 

So what should be done?  Probably their is no recourse for a wronged money slave.  Even if his case did make it to court he would likely be laughed at. 

FD's should know that they are the one who receive direct financial benefit from the FD activities.  Money Slaves obviously do not gain any financial benefit since they are the income producers for the FD.  That being the case it is the burden of the FD to make she sure she honestly and truthfully represents herself of who she really is.  If the slave begins to get more seriously bound to the FD the FD either has to set a more clear limit or accept the further binding to herself and accommodate the expectations of the money slave.    it is that simple.

FD's should not be like the Snake Oil salespeople of the 19th century.  Be honest who you are,  Make sure your Slave/clients know what you will deliver in exchange for your slave service to you. Avoid being misunderstood.  Be clear, be honest,  do not commit fraud.   Don't let yourself be another of the majority of fake FD practitioners:  The scams, the cheats and the con artist. 

Personally, I would like to see fake FD's in jail and in court answering and receiving justice for their fraudulent FD activities.

« Last Edit: December 31, 2015, 03:08:21 AM by sgtjdusar »
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