Cambodian Auctions in Phnom Penh
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Oops double post sorry
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Tsk tsk. So much negativity by the talkers (posters) on this forum. The naysayers gravitate over from 440 and infect this forum and spread like cancerous tumors. Misery loves company. This is how those kinds of people get energy. It makes their shitty little lives a tiny bit better even for a moment. Good luck Cambodian Auctions. You are doers not just people who talk shit about everything. If you succeed, great. If you don't, just move on. Heaps of people talk about business all the while professing to know everything about anything but very few have the intestinal fortitude to actually try. How do you hen-pecking chickens feel now?
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Fail to prepare; prepare to fail.
Putting a half assed word document together in English which ignores the vast Khmer market and get their fucking website address wrong. . .
They have still got time to remedy these basic mistakes. Hopefully they do, and have success.
Putting a half assed word document together in English which ignores the vast Khmer market and get their fucking website address wrong. . .
They have still got time to remedy these basic mistakes. Hopefully they do, and have success.
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The hell do you know about anyone here?Nomad wrote:Tsk tsk. So much negativity by the talkers (posters) on this forum. The naysayers gravitate over from 440 and infect this forum and spread like cancerous tumors. Misery loves company. This is how those kinds of people get energy. It makes their shitty little lives a tiny bit better even for a moment. Good luck Cambodian Auctions. You are doers not just people who talk shit about everything. If you succeed, great. If you don't, just move on. Heaps of people talk about business all the while professing to know everything about anything but very few have the intestinal fortitude to actually try. How do you hen-pecking chickens feel now?
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None of your business. Exactly my point in the first place. If you're offended by my opinion, I'm sorry for your little mind.
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Not at all offended. You're the one who seems to be offended by my opinions, ironically enough.
We're making pretty significant points and you start reviewing the situation. Weirdo.
We're making pretty significant points and you start reviewing the situation. Weirdo.
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I see they are advertising in Khmer now. Good move.
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Founder invites investor to auction project. Investor invests $30k. $30k disappears with founder. Investor goes to founder to collect $30k. Founder hands investor his ass and beats him bloody in Str 13 guest house.
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Sounds like a Quentin Tarantino.BOFH wrote:Founder invites investor to auction project. Investor invests $30k. $30k disappears with founder. Investor goes to founder to collect $30k. Founder hands investor his ass and beats him bloody in Str 13 guest house.
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I hate to tell you guys, but there have been auctions in Cambodia for years now. I keep meaning to check them out as you can get a lot of real bargains there. Bit carpet-bagish though. So many people come and set up a business , buy all the stuff they need at max price. Then when the business fails, they find they can't sell their stuff at anywhere near the price they paid. Sometimes it goes to auction. Same for people setting up a home and family. The interesting stuff is government sell off vehicles, etc. So I am told by an English Pikey who has been doing quite well out of buying and selling fo a few years now.
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