No more unethical than selling guns.

I'd be careful about the opportunity though. I don't know what a "very
high commission" is but I would never get involved in any
"opportunity" that required my "investing" up front unless I was
absolutely sure about it.

Ed$

--- In [email protected], "Nicolas Leobold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Is it unethical to sell credit card machines and service?
> 
> Many libertarians and certainly most Liberty Dollar activists rail
against
> the current debt-based system, of which credit cards are so much a part.
> 
> Recently I was presented with an opportunity to sell credit card
processing
> and equipment for a very high commission structure, and as I am
looking for
> additional income I am moving forward with pursuing this.
> 
> The way I see it is, credit cards are not un-libertarian and
anti-liberty
> per se. It is possible to have credit cards and credit lending while
still
> having a silver and gold standard and economic liberty and
self-ownership,
> although we don't have this right now.
> 
> So what do you in the libertarian community think of this? Is it ok
to take
> this job or should I feel guilty about perpetuating the credit card
economy
> house of cards and facilitating more debt and more power for the banking
> industry, if in fact that is what I would be doing?
> 
> Thanks for your thoughts,
> 
> Nic Leobold
> 
> www.NicLeobold.com
> 
> www.RonPaulDollar.com
> 
> www.SerfCity.us
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
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