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Horror in N. Cyprus at public auction for ex-pats houses

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:23 pm

t_henrymb wrote:All the builders and developers in the north are all BANKRUPT... Over 80% is banned to use cheques... This shows how bad the situation is... So this effects the peace talks as nationalism rises...

And who is the cause of this situation? Orams case? What did we say when it happened. It will make the solution even less likely.

The bastard who started should be proud for burying the only half chance we had to get a solution.

Well done to all the patriots.
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Postby humanist » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:17 pm

If the Cyprus solution is dependent on the Orams case I think we best stay with status quo ............. lol .......... I cannot believe TC's would fall behind the support of two Bristish individuals who showed no sense of empathy for the poor person whose land they bought illegally than their compatriot who was ousted from his home by the Turkish gun.

Sch a solution and with this sort of mentality ilwl not last for long .... so lets stay as we are, until such time TC's want to play citizens and give back whet they are holding ransom.
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Postby YFred » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:24 pm

humanist wrote:If the Cyprus solution is dependent on the Orams case I think we best stay with status quo ............. lol .......... I cannot believe TC's would fall behind the support of two Bristish individuals who showed no sense of empathy for the poor person whose land they bought illegally than their compatriot who was ousted from his home by the Turkish gun.

Sch a solution and with this sort of mentality ilwl not last for long .... so lets stay as we are, until such time TC's want to play citizens and give back whet they are holding ransom.

Yeah right, till the end of the year then it's all over.
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Postby Gasman » Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:36 am

The illegal airline mate not the RoC phone lot.


:lol:

Tho', according to the news, CYTA (the phone lot) do have a little crisis of their own right now!

CYTA subsidiary under investigation

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/cyta-subsidiary-under-investigation/20100613
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Postby DT. » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:15 am

YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?
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Postby YFred » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:17 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?

Well if you are aware of it, why is Jerry asking? is he thick then?
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Postby DT. » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:18 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?

Well if you are aware of it, why is Jerry asking? is he thick then?


Think you should read Jerry's post again.
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Postby YFred » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:25 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?

Well if you are aware of it, why is Jerry asking? is he thick then?


Think you should read Jerry's post again.

Reading it once was sufficient dear boy. Shall I explain it to you?
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Postby Jerry » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:54 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?

Well if you are aware of it, why is Jerry asking? is he thick then?


Think you should read Jerry's post again.

Reading it once was sufficient dear boy. Shall I explain it to you?


First of all, being thick, I wrote CYTA instead of CTA - sorry if I caused confusion.

Fred, where did I refer to the cost of anything, the GCs will pay double what? Please expand and explain you reasoning in simple terms 'cos I'm thick.
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Postby YFred » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:06 am

Jerry wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Jerry wrote:The litigation and auctions in the north seems to be causing the carpetbaggers even more problems than the Orams case. It looks like "the law" in the "trnc" is doing more damage to confidence in the property market than the Court of Appeal in the UK ever could - in spite of the recent ECHR ruling.

I guess revenue from the sale of Greek Cypriot land has dropped to such a level that the developers, lawyers, builders, speculators and ancillary thieves are now trying to screw each other. Following the crisis at CYTA is a collapse in the "trnc" economy imminent, how will it impact on the peace talks?

The cost to the roc will double. TCs will pay nofink.


No shit. When did they ever?

Well if you are aware of it, why is Jerry asking? is he thick then?


Think you should read Jerry's post again.

Reading it once was sufficient dear boy. Shall I explain it to you?


First of all, being thick, I wrote CYTA instead of CTA - sorry if I caused confusion.

Fred, where did I refer to the cost of anything, the GCs will pay double what? Please expand and explain you reasoning in simple terms 'cos I'm thick.

This is for the thick ones. You asked how it will affect the talks. I said the roc will have to pay double the cost meaning of the solution. What else is there? And on top of that TRNC will not pay anything for the extra cost.

A bit like the Germans. West Germany paid the easterners 4000 pounds for unification even though it was their land that was occupied for all those years.

Does that explain it or are there any thicker ones out there that did not understand the above. Next time I’ll use words of one syllable shall I?

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