But would he have had to pay taxes on the option had he opted in?!? Oh snap!!
Just kiddin' man. Another analogy could be purchasing a warranty on any sort of electronics when you buy them. You do, something happens, you get it replaced. You don't, something happens, you're screwed. All of the sudden hindsight is 20/20 and you look to place blame but ultimately it's your fault for not getting the warranty. Kind of a lame analogy but it's what I thought of when I was reading this.







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