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by LMYahooTFY
1880 days ago
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>When, of course, if the company had any interest in making things better the regulator would never have needed to get involved in the first place. This is ridiculous oversimplification. Can you elaborate at all on how the company has "no interest in making things better"? It's an interesting attack on the 'character' of a corporate entity, that's almost impossible to disprove. |
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