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Postby RichardB » Mon May 14, 2007 8:51 am

zan wrote: Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.


Well this is a new approach thats left me bemused!

The New sales technique for Illegal propert sellers

"Buy Stolen Property And Help Achieve A Solution"



( Small print -(dont bother reading just give us yer money guv you'll be alright honest)- When a solution is achieved you must return the property to its rightful owner.)
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 9:13 am

RichardB wrote:
zan wrote: Buy cheep and become part of the problem and subsequently part of the solution.


Well this is a new approach thats left me bemused!

The New sales technique for Illegal propert sellers

"Buy Stolen Property And Help Achieve A Solution"



( Small print -(dont bother reading just give us yer money guv you'll be alright honest)- When a solution is achieved you must return the property to its rightful owner.)



What you guys need to do is slow down and see what is really happening. You are far too eager to either try to score points off me or just plain and simply put the Turks down. I said they would be part of the solution in the sense that with every house sold there is a new problem to solve and discuss at the table. This attitude that all is well and the properties are going to be returned no matter what is childish and very unrealistic.
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Postby miltiades » Mon May 14, 2007 9:25 am

zan wrote:
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.


And illegal in every corner of the world !
Would a wise businessman make an investment that on the balance sheet it will probably come under unsecured asset !
Would any bank in the world accept the "deeds" issued as collateral , and dont say yes Turkey will !
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 9:34 am

miltiades wrote:
zan wrote:
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.


And illegal in every corner of the world !
Would a wise businessman make an investment that on the balance sheet it will probably come under unsecured asset !
Would any bank in the world accept the "deeds" issued as collateral , and dont say yes Turkey will !



Why not Turkey, too simple for you. You have to play the odds Miltiades. If there is a solution then you are part of the discussions and the damage that can be done to a small island dependant on the tourist trade is massive. If a "throw everything that is not Cypriot out" is your policy. If there is no solution then there is nothing to fear and the longer there is no solution the more confidence that there can be no claims from the south. You guys can turn your backs on the way people think when it comes to making money and you will regret it. You ask for them to live on principle but with your history that does not cut any ice. Your still riding on your EU high horse mate but the helmet has fallen over your eyes and you cannot see that you have mounted the horse backwards. Do some soul searching and with a little humility people might feel sorry for you and stop laughing.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 9:52 am

because if turkey was a company she would have gone belly up 100 times by now. yok money and she is only barely keeping up with the interest payments.
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 10:03 am

pitsilos wrote:because if turkey was a company she would have gone belly up 100 times by now. yok money and she is only barely keeping up with the interest payments.


Fastest growing economy in the EU and paying off all her debts slowly but surely. Thanks America. We have some oil for you too! :wink:
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 10:10 am

yeah where is the oil? and since you are up to date and brilliant, why not post an independant article that backs up your facts...all I aknow is that turkey just secured late last year another 10 billion loan from the imf...if she was doing so great then why would she secure another 10 billion in the form of loans from the imf...come on sunshine, post something...
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 10:16 am

pitsilos wrote:yeah where is the oil? and since you are up to date and brilliant, why not post an independant article that backs up your facts...all I aknow is that turkey just secured late last year another 10 billion loan from the imf...if she was doing so great then why would she secure another 10 billion in the form of loans from the imf...come on sunshine, post something...


I will try to find the article for you this evening when I get back from work if it will satisfy your needs.
You are far too eager to prove me wrong \Pits and you are showing yourself up. Could the money be working capital by any chance. Money that will be paid back just as the UK borrows year upon year. All businesses borrow to expand so why make a big thing about Turkey. The money is about expanding not just about survival so stop your nonsense in trying to get brownie points all the time. :roll:
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 10:25 am

hey zan while you are at it also see if you can find another country with her armpits in shit, if she ever became a developed economy after heavy, and i won't even say the second highest imf debt in history, borrowings, ever pulled out of the shit...lets have a look brazil, argentina, no hope they are number one...

mate you have no clue when it comes to economies and your post above proves my point...comparing a developed economy with a third world one which sits at the number 2 spot at the imf table. give me a break :lol:
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Postby zan » Mon May 14, 2007 10:29 am

pitsilos wrote:hey zan while you are at it also see if you can find another country with her armpits in shit, if she ever became a developed economy after heavy, and i won't even say the second highest imf debt in history, borrowings, ever pulled out of the shit...lets have a look brazil, argentina, no hope they are number one...

mate you have no clue when it comes to economies and your post above proves my point...comparing a developed economy with a third world one which sits at the number 2 spot at the imf table. give me a break :lol:


Why are you so worried about the economy, the EU is not. Apart from what you keep harping on about, in the form of a few human rights issues and the possible involvement of the army then alls well in that direction. As I said before....Thanks America. :wink:
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