Former Merrill Lynch broker Buck ordered to pay $7.5M in damages to former client

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2 thoughts on “Former Merrill Lynch broker Buck ordered to pay $7.5M in damages to former client

  1. Greed. Cheating people out of their $ because they know how to – SHAME. You have to live with yourself. Bad karma always comes back to haunt.

    1. You’re absolutely correct. We’re all born with the same human instincts, but then life happens. Wonder where/when that line gets crossed that it’s ok to “hurt” others to advantage ourselves. And lately, NO SHAME at all. Scary stuff…

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