Nicolas I think you would be on safe ethical grounds in taking the
job. I do have a problem with some of the fine print discosures in
some of the credit card contracts but people are free to not sign the
contract and should be free to sue the credit card company if they
can make the case the credit card company or bank decived them.---
In [email protected], "Nicolas Leobold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> 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
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> www.SerfCity.us
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