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What’s truly funny is how these ads review how little these guys know about truly affluent men. Billionaires - for whom 50k is just a rounding error in their budgets- will make such different decisions on how to arrange their lives.

 

These are people whose lives do not cross paths with the 99.75%.

 

While we may be able to live well and relatively affluent lives,we can only just imagine those with incomes measured in the 7 figures per week.

 

These ads just make me smile.

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In my wildest imagination, I cannot see a millionaire, which I am*, settling for a "DECENT GUY … LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL CONNECTION OR INTELLECTUAL CONVERSATION."

 

Yeah, my standards would be much higher than "DECENT"

 

*(a cash-poor millionaire who owns a highly appreciated personal residence and a modest 401(k))

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In my wildest imagination, I cannot see a millionaire, which I am*, settling for a "DECENT GUY … LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL CONNECTION OR INTELLECTUAL CONVERSATION."

 

Yeah, my standards would be much higher than "DECENT"

 

*(a cash-poor millionaire who owns a highly appreciated personal residence and a modest 401(k))

I think you would be a perfect match for him in so many ways.

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@instudiocity Wow... you just made me realize that I'm a millionaire (by portfolio value) and so are all my friends. I disgust myself (or at least the champagne socialist within me).

I was thinking the same thing. With my homes and my 401k, I am a millionaire too. Now where is my Dunkin Donuts discount card. ;)

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@instudiocity Wow... you just made me realize that I'm a millionaire (by portfolio value) and so are all my friends. I disgust myself (or at least the champagne socialist within me).

Yeah, $1 million just ain’t what it used to be. First millionaire I ever met drove a brand new Cadillac every year. They didn’t cost more than $6,000 at the time.

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At least he has a goal. Perhaps he should go about obtaining it a little differently. And a little more thought. It shows how little the advertiser knows about money/wealthy people.

 

It is not the first million that is hard to obtain but the first hundred thousand.

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At least he has a goal. Perhaps he should go about obtaining it a little differently. And a little more thought. It shows how little the advertiser knows about money/wealthy people.

 

It is not the first million that is hard to obtain but the first hundred thousand.

Turning $100 into $110 is hard work. Turning $100 million into $110 million is an inevitability … unless you’re Johnny Depp.

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You'd think someone who's looking for a billionaire would stop the link about style and presentation a little and TAKE OFF the f-ing caps lock.

 

I also wonder how he's counting? Total net work? Anyone with a decent income and good retirement planning likely has more than a million in their retirement funds alone.

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In my wildest imagination, I cannot see a millionaire, which I am*, settling for a "DECENT GUY … LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL CONNECTION OR INTELLECTUAL CONVERSATION."

 

Yeah, my standards would be much higher than "DECENT"

 

*(a cash-poor millionaire who owns a highly appreciated personal residence and a modest 401(k))

 

Considering the average home price I guess half of us are millionaires.

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