i have said this all along. The practice is not deceptive if it is held up to the light and fully disclosed. Indeed, some of the people against it, use California as one of the states in their examples of those that have regulated it, but in California's case, we did not "outlaw" it, but rather required disclosure, much like the Fidelity agreement. Open, honest disclosure is indeed the way to go.
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