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	<title>Comments on: MLM Help Desk Scam Alert on Narc That Car aka Narc Technologies aka National Automobile Recovery Company</title>
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		<title>By: RENALDO MOORE</title>
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		<dc:creator>RENALDO MOORE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 08:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BIG CONFERENCE CALL TUESDAY MAY 25TH 9PM EST!!! 18664238755 PIN:690182 IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO COVER YOUR CAR NOTE OR RENT LISTEN IN AND FIND OUT HOW... IF YOU ARE REALLY SERIOUS ABOUT THIS, YOU&#039;LL BE COVERING ALL THAT AND MORE AS WELL AS PUTTING A 2WEEK NOTICE IN 3  TO 4  MTHS FROM NOW TO THAT JUST OVER BROKE J.O.B. REMEMBER TUESDAY 9PM EST  18664238755 PIN:690182 .ANY QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED IN THE CONFERENCE CALL...GET AT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AS WELL 281-650-3528 OR 832-620-9218</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BIG CONFERENCE CALL TUESDAY MAY 25TH 9PM EST!!! 18664238755 PIN:690182 IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO COVER YOUR CAR NOTE OR RENT LISTEN IN AND FIND OUT HOW&#8230; IF YOU ARE REALLY SERIOUS ABOUT THIS, YOU&#8217;LL BE COVERING ALL THAT AND MORE AS WELL AS PUTTING A 2WEEK NOTICE IN 3  TO 4  MTHS FROM NOW TO THAT JUST OVER BROKE J.O.B. REMEMBER TUESDAY 9PM EST  18664238755 PIN:690182 .ANY QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED IN THE CONFERENCE CALL&#8230;GET AT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AS WELL 281-650-3528 OR 832-620-9218</p>
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		<title>By: Tony Baldwin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony Baldwin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 03:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Narc has never paid me.  I&#039;m sure there are thousands out there like me.  Narc checks have been interrupted (because 1,000 people in Atlanta wrote hot checks I was told).  Many check cashing places no longer will cash Narc checks.  (Narc says counterfitters were involved.  I say if that was the case Narc shouldn&#039;t have let them take the fall.)  It is probable Narc checks themselves were bad.  If 1,000 people not paying can stop the system; where are the client revenues?  Where are the investors?  Seems that neither really exist.

I suggest this blog begin a window where Narc reps who are owed money can &#039;sign up&#039;.  When a sufficient number is registered a class action suit can be brought against Narc and they can be stopped.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Narc has never paid me.  I&#8217;m sure there are thousands out there like me.  Narc checks have been interrupted (because 1,000 people in Atlanta wrote hot checks I was told).  Many check cashing places no longer will cash Narc checks.  (Narc says counterfitters were involved.  I say if that was the case Narc shouldn&#8217;t have let them take the fall.)  It is probable Narc checks themselves were bad.  If 1,000 people not paying can stop the system; where are the client revenues?  Where are the investors?  Seems that neither really exist.</p>
<p>I suggest this blog begin a window where Narc reps who are owed money can &#8216;sign up&#8217;.  When a sufficient number is registered a class action suit can be brought against Narc and they can be stopped.</p>
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		<title>By: Equilla</title>
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		<dc:creator>Equilla</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Dooly,
You stated that, how can you or the company protect innocent people from your clients using the information for illegal activities? So, basically what you are saying is perhaps they could be using the information from the plate numbers for illegal activities. How would they benefit from doing that it is just a plate number. I truly believe they are using the information for tracking purposes and to locate people and many other things. I think the end result here is to see what the Better Business Bureau has on their file system as far as complaints.(Yet that will not justify whether they are legitimate either)I think we should just sit back and give it some time. In my opinion, plate numbers are public information for people to see. What is your take on this Mr. Dooly?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Dooly,<br />
You stated that, how can you or the company protect innocent people from your clients using the information for illegal activities? So, basically what you are saying is perhaps they could be using the information from the plate numbers for illegal activities. How would they benefit from doing that it is just a plate number. I truly believe they are using the information for tracking purposes and to locate people and many other things. I think the end result here is to see what the Better Business Bureau has on their file system as far as complaints.(Yet that will not justify whether they are legitimate either)I think we should just sit back and give it some time. In my opinion, plate numbers are public information for people to see. What is your take on this Mr. Dooly?</p>
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		<title>By: Bruce</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Troy, Where&#039;s the harm?  I see EVERY business as some kind of game for adults. That includes Walmart and Microsoft and every company out there. In states that allow lotteries, millions of people pay their money for the multi-million dollar jackpot but only a very few people win. Were the rest losers? No. They paid a dollar or two for a few days of HOPE!

When congress passes new legislation to keep banks from stealing from their customers, the banks just create a whole new game that none of the smaller players understand. Networking companies are always hoping that they can stay inside the government guidelines for the MLM industry. I see NARC as a company trying to cozy up to the regulators by providing a resource that may actually assist with law enforcement. Are a few people going to get hurt while we do this? Probably!  However, if one person trips over a loaf or bread and falls and sprains their ankle, should we ask all bakeries to stop making bread? Life is full of uncertainties. Life is full of difficulties. If a business comes along that is a little easier to operate than the others, should we look for some reason to criticize it just to even up the playing field? 

Some people love playing the slots. Other people love back jack. Still others love the roulette table. Business enterprises that offer us these games of &quot;hope&quot;, have no legitimate purpose accept to earn money for their owners. At least the NARC business can give people some fun and some hope while we participate in producing a product that may do some good for our society. Our &quot;product&quot; has the capacity to help reduce crime and property loss. It&#039;s a worthy cause that we should support rather than criticize. Will the NARC business survive for only a couple of years or will it go on for decades? I don&#039;t know. 50 Years ago there were plenty of people saying that Amway would never last. All I can tell is that right now, I  paid my money, I earned it back very quickly. I am having fun, and I am getting paid while doing it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Troy, Where&#8217;s the harm?  I see EVERY business as some kind of game for adults. That includes Walmart and Microsoft and every company out there. In states that allow lotteries, millions of people pay their money for the multi-million dollar jackpot but only a very few people win. Were the rest losers? No. They paid a dollar or two for a few days of HOPE!</p>
<p>When congress passes new legislation to keep banks from stealing from their customers, the banks just create a whole new game that none of the smaller players understand. Networking companies are always hoping that they can stay inside the government guidelines for the MLM industry. I see NARC as a company trying to cozy up to the regulators by providing a resource that may actually assist with law enforcement. Are a few people going to get hurt while we do this? Probably!  However, if one person trips over a loaf or bread and falls and sprains their ankle, should we ask all bakeries to stop making bread? Life is full of uncertainties. Life is full of difficulties. If a business comes along that is a little easier to operate than the others, should we look for some reason to criticize it just to even up the playing field? </p>
<p>Some people love playing the slots. Other people love back jack. Still others love the roulette table. Business enterprises that offer us these games of &#8220;hope&#8221;, have no legitimate purpose accept to earn money for their owners. At least the NARC business can give people some fun and some hope while we participate in producing a product that may do some good for our society. Our &#8220;product&#8221; has the capacity to help reduce crime and property loss. It&#8217;s a worthy cause that we should support rather than criticize. Will the NARC business survive for only a couple of years or will it go on for decades? I don&#8217;t know. 50 Years ago there were plenty of people saying that Amway would never last. All I can tell is that right now, I  paid my money, I earned it back very quickly. I am having fun, and I am getting paid while doing it.</p>
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		<title>By: troydooly</title>
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		<dc:creator>troydooly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 01:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ROFLOL...   
  
Well, let&#039;s see, if you are a registered member of the community, your posts go live as soon as you post them. If you have posted more than 5 comments your comments go live. If you are a registered member of &quot;Intense Debate&quot; they go live as soon as they are written.   
  
But, when you&#039;re new to the community, and do not know the code of conduct, then we hold the comments until we have read them. By the way, since you are new, I am not the only administrator.   
  
But, you are correct, I do approve or disapprove ALL comments. I also &quot;EDIT&quot; some comments. As a matter of fact once a comment has been written it becomes our property also.   
  
Seriously, it is easy to see we hit a nerve in our report. The funny thing is we only reported on what other investigative reporters and news agencies have already reported on.   
  
I wonder why so many people keep asking the same questions, and yet, NARC refuses to answer?  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ROFLOL&#8230;   </p>
<p>Well, let&#39;s see, if you are a registered member of the community, your posts go live as soon as you post them. If you have posted more than 5 comments your comments go live. If you are a registered member of &quot;Intense Debate&quot; they go live as soon as they are written.   </p>
<p>But, when you&#39;re new to the community, and do not know the code of conduct, then we hold the comments until we have read them. By the way, since you are new, I am not the only administrator.   </p>
<p>But, you are correct, I do approve or disapprove ALL comments. I also &quot;EDIT&quot; some comments. As a matter of fact once a comment has been written it becomes our property also.   </p>
<p>Seriously, it is easy to see we hit a nerve in our report. The funny thing is we only reported on what other investigative reporters and news agencies have already reported on.   </p>
<p>I wonder why so many people keep asking the same questions, and yet, NARC refuses to answer?</p>
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