My initial response swung between pity and sadistic glee. Watching him squirm after seeing all those people complain about their lost money, the sadist in me did a little dance. But tricking him into that sort of interview, was that really right? Even if he really is a nasty old conman, I still don't know that was the right tactic to take. I wouldn't like to be tricked like that. But I suppose for the people who lost their money, that sort of tactic is just perfect. They feel justified, they might even get a sadist kick out of it too.
impaul99 has a good point about them people handing over their money like that though. Was there any contracts or gaurantees? If not, just wow... handing your money over to a stranger like that, maybe you deserve to get screwed over. |