Mirror (non)Trading International 2 - The Fallout

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warrenpridgeon

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It seems as if only 10% of withdrawn amounts are paid out. Yet another glitch or another way of drawing out the inevitable death spiral? View attachment 972010 View attachment 972012 View attachment 972014
"ag jislaaik oaks the new server regional settings were funky... please log a support ticket and only escalate it after 48 hours pass... support is VERY BUSY sorting this out. DO NOT send multiple tickets as this will delay everything."

I could work for MTI also.
 

r00igev@@r

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Rather look at Brazil... They invested in these:


Note the double axle rear.
The Buenos Aires Metrobus is a 50.5 km (31.4 mi) network of dedicated separated lanes and stations for normal buses that serve the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed as a Bus Rapid Transit system, it mixes a few bi-articulated buses with conventional buses. The headway is the same as before the implementation of the system, and it lacks the brand of the network in the buses that use it, maintaining their previous branding as common bus lines with their own numbers.

 

MissKnow-a-Little

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Ah... Marius Bosman
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Kan ook nie spel nie.
 

Decor13

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"ag jislaaik oaks the new server regional settings were funky... please log a support ticket and only escalate it after 48 hours pass... support is VERY BUSY sorting this out. DO NOT send multiple tickets as this will delay everything."

I could work for MTI also.
But, how criminally clever is this, you get paid, but only 10%, not our fault, it's the new system, don't moan now, it will delay everything! Omg!!!!
 
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quovadis

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The Buenos Aires Metrobus is a 50.5 km (31.4 mi) network of dedicated separated lanes and stations for normal buses that serve the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed as a Bus Rapid Transit system, it mixes a few bi-articulated buses with conventional buses. The headway is the same as before the implementation of the system, and it lacks the brand of the network in the buses that use it, maintaining their previous branding as common bus lines with their own numbers.

Lots of cities have articulated buses. Not many have the DOUBLE AXLE (TWO WHEELS TOGETHER) on the rear section with the a single door in FRONT of the double wheels.
 

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What about Panama? I remember some talk a few months ago, about JS buying a Panamanian passport. Also, my mate who is in cahoots with this bunch, also considered moving to Panama. I would not be surprised if he got the idea from his golf buddy Johann...

Yes Panama is a favorite for ponzi crimmies
 

quovadis

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What about Panama? I remember some talk a few months ago, about JS buying a Panamanian passport. Also, my mate who is in cahoots with this bunch, also considered moving to Panama. I would not be surprised if he got the idea from his golf buddy Johann...
I'm looking at Rio / Sao Paulo and Panama City.

The articulated buses with the double axles are all over Brazil though.
 
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