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Finsoul.com - boiler room scammers?

I regularly get called up by mysterious salesmen offering wealth beyond the dreams of avarice if only I will sign up to their brokerage and start trading on the wonderful research they will give me.

I just spoke to Matthew Taylor of Finsoul.com. He was offering tax-free investment, offshore trading, between my repeated attempts to bat him away. I think I am just too polite even to cold-calling reptiles like him.

Anyway, it's interesting to see that this operation has jumped on the Big Green Bus of companies that are working to save the planet. I suspect that a lot of fraud will be conducted under the auspices of environmental responsibility. Not that I would suggest that Finsoul are remotely fraudulent, although I may change my mind if they call me back on Tuesday as they have promised.

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