Enigin plc - Scam we hail to the perpetrators of the Credit Crunch!!!
Money, money, money… we have a love hate relationship with the stuff. We love it because it provides us with the opportunity to buy the things we need and want not to mention the security it can give us on those ‘rainy days’ when the unexpected happens. It does seem however we rarely have quite enough for what we need and seldom, if ever, do we hear people complaining that they have too much. We hate it because so many of our problems… indeed not just our personal problems but the problems of much of the world is rooted in “money”, either by having too little or the insatiable desire (often fuelled by greed) to have MORE!

The current global Credit Crunch is just such an example of the greed for more money, which has now created incalculable problems for the lives of so many ‘innocent’ people… or should we say ‘victims’ of what are, we believe at Enigin plc scam financial products! Some authorities claim that up to 100 million people across the globe have lost their jobs, their livelihoods as a direct result of the financial meltdown. This has been fuelled by, we believe at Enigin scam products packaged and targeted at the sub-prime markets for the sole purpose of lining the pockets of a relatively few Fat Cats. Is it really possible, we ask ourselves here at Enigin plc scam products which were sold primarily for the financial benefit of a chosen few (maybe just a few hundred at the very top of the ‘food chain’), could really cause so much financial damage to the lives of literally MILLIONS of people?
It does seem that once the money markets removed the ‘ gold standard’ then quantitative easing… that in our view equals printing money to bolster a failing economy… became so easy to justify and facilitate. Ironic don’t you think… if any of us decided to print more money to bolster our business and keep paying ourselves massively inflated bonuses they would “lock us up and throw away the key”… imagine the headline;- Enigin Scam - Firm Prints is Own Money to Pay Fat Cat Bonuses’. But when the Banks or the governments’ do it (which in the UK are technically registered businesses) there is no mention of anything resembling the term scam – it’s all done with seeming impunity!