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BertieWooster
If they are overflowing with money, perhaps they could reduce the price of their services.
Or, at least, make them a little easier to understand.
FizzBit
Bertie, as the population decreases(not a bad thing IMO), and with the endless supply of printed money and loans, Japanese companies are increasing their assets overseas. If the global economy survives this current crises, Japan will be looking good in say 20 to 30 years. IMO. Japan Inc. is starting to realize they can no longer depend on the export power they once had.
timtak
I buy many of things from alibaba's retail subsiduary, aliexpress, prefering it to amazon due to the fact that its products are half the price.
Abdvl Bvha
Yes but also half the quality. I bought a fake fred perry barrel bag form there and it didnt even last a month. It was funny how it'd disintegrate like it was rotting or something.
soldave
Fake item in not as good as original shocker.