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Postby growuptcs » Mon May 14, 2007 1:20 am

If I was a shrewd businessman zan, I wouldn't look for cheap first, I would look for legal first. But thats me.
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 1:23 am

growuptcs wrote:If I was a shrewd businessman zan, I wouldn't look for cheap first, I would look for legal first. But thats me.



Perfectly legal in the TRNC/KKTC and Turkey our saviors.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 1:30 am

gotten out on the wrong side of the bed zan?

zan i hear there is an opening with the nigerian scammers...want to apply?

might as well, probably perfectly legal in nigeria. the pay is in the form of millions and not at 60 bucks an hour.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon May 14, 2007 1:35 am

zan wrote:If you were a shrewd businessman where would you buy property. Cheep in the north or pay over the top in the south when you know that you are going to get shafted by the cowboy builders. Neither side seems to be in control of the situation so why risk more money than you have to. Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.

If you were a shrewd businessman looking to invest in Sri Lanka would you buy from the Tamil tigers Zan? :lol:
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 1:38 am

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:If you were a shrewd businessman where would you buy property. Cheep in the north or pay over the top in the south when you know that you are going to get shafted by the cowboy builders. Neither side seems to be in control of the situation so why risk more money than you have to. Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.

If you were a shrewd businessman looking to invest in Sri Lanka would you buy from the Tamil tigers Zan? :lol:


I certainly would not buy from EOKA in the south. Your embargoes can only have limited effect and that's what is eating you guys up. We cannot sit still for ever and wait for you lot to make up your minds.
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Postby growuptcs » Mon May 14, 2007 1:39 am

I respect your opinion zan, that you believe that Turkey is your savior from them vicious GC's. How dare them GC's try to go legal in a legal world. How else can we wipe the mindsets out that believe the GC's who hold titles in N.Cyprus? I know, lets just kill off the mainstream world that thinks the same as them when it comes to legality. Or better yet lets just ignore them forever.
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 1:49 am

growuptcs wrote:I respect your opinion zan, that you believe that Turkey is your savior from them vicious GC's. How dare them GC's try to go legal in a legal world. How else can we wipe the mindsets out that believe the GC's who hold titles in N.Cyprus? I know, lets just kill off the mainstream world that thinks the same as them when it comes to legality.


It worked for you for many years so why not us. You had better lawyers and more money to get better lawyers. We stank. If that is your idea of a legal world then live with it but it is not enforceable in the TRNC/KKTC. Once we have our country recognised and the EU realise that a grave disjustice has been carried out against the TC people then we can fight it out again on a more level playing field. Until then "Ke sera sera".
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Postby Get Real! » Mon May 14, 2007 1:49 am

zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:If you were a shrewd businessman where would you buy property. Cheep in the north or pay over the top in the south when you know that you are going to get shafted by the cowboy builders. Neither side seems to be in control of the situation so why risk more money than you have to. Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.

If you were a shrewd businessman looking to invest in Sri Lanka would you buy from the Tamil tigers Zan? :lol:


I certainly would not buy from EOKA in the south. Your embargoes can only have limited effect and that's what is eating you guys up. We cannot sit still for ever and wait for you lot to make up your minds.

Your reluctance to answer the question itself is an answer in its own right. :)
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 1:56 am

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:If you were a shrewd businessman where would you buy property. Cheep in the north or pay over the top in the south when you know that you are going to get shafted by the cowboy builders. Neither side seems to be in control of the situation so why risk more money than you have to. Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.

If you were a shrewd businessman looking to invest in Sri Lanka would you buy from the Tamil tigers Zan? :lol:


I certainly would not buy from EOKA in the south. Your embargoes can only have limited effect and that's what is eating you guys up. We cannot sit still for ever and wait for you lot to make up your minds.

Your reluctance to answer the question itself is an answer in its own right. :)


You ask a stupid non related question that has no reference to the Cyprus situation and you expect an answer :roll: Would you like to elaborate on what you are trying to say because as far as I know there are no Tamil Tigers in the north. Lots of feral cats but that’s it....
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 2:03 am

Omirou: fighting over north properties is bad for our image
By Nassos Stylianou

EDEK PARTY leader Yiannakis Omirou called for politicians to refrain from making personal attacks on other deputies after the angry debate on the issue of properties in the north at the House of Representatives on Thursday.

The row was sparked by comments made by DISY President Nicos Anastassiades, as he implied that the government had allowed the development of all Greek Cypriot properties in the north through their inaction.

The opposition party leader also made snide remarks against DIKO Deputy Zacharias Koulias regarding the newspapers reports accusing Koulias of purchasing and developing land that forms part of a defensive perimeter near the Green Line around Larnaca.
Omirou said yesterday that this situation was not good for Cyprus’ political image.

“Yesterday [Thursday] painted Cyprus in a bad way; these sort of comments and arguments on a personal level have to be avoided at all costs as they undermine the political standard on the island,” he said.

DIKO leader Marios Karoyian accused Anastassiades and DISY of giving up hope too easily and called for a united front.

“Comments have been made that show reports of turbulence in the internal administration or one could even see a lack of tranquillity. Of course there are always dangers and risks involved in our struggle, but we cannot lose our faith so easily, this causes tension within our government,” he said. “It seems that with the first difficulties they encounter they try to undermine our fight.”

During the debate, AKEL Deputy Aristofanis Georgiou maintained that the situation in the occupied areas was quickly becoming out of hand while he also accused British MPs of buying land in the north.

According to Georgiou, since November 14, 2006, the occupied areas received 7,512 applications from foreigners for the right to buy property, with 2,560 of them being approved. Georgiou added that there are still 4,590 applications pending while 230 have been withdrawn.


Perhaps you could ask the guy above the same question GR :shock:
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