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And here's a wake up call-----you are not always right, or correct in the info you post----some is suspect, some is factually wrong---and as you have yourself admitted, some needs to be retracted after posting. (posts about expat teacher who's passport was seized )

 

Please give explicit examples / links. I'm sorry, but just taking your word for it doesn't fly. Maybe because your credibility flew out the window with the "ZERO credit cards in China 15 years ago" lie?

 

 

You have been factually wrong about some aspects of small entity formation that I posted about recently----I'm not going to discuss it further----but as I posted---I relied on financial professionals in both HK and GZ. their advice was correct on those matters.

 

Another of either your fantasies or your lies. Smart money is on the latter.

 

You can incorporate in Hong Kong with registered capital of HK$1. Your belief that any Hong Kong corporation can be used to get the expat registered owner a residence permit in China borders on delusional. That's a fact.

 

As is the fact that, contrary to your belief, an expat can just set up any old mom & pop store with his Chinese wife and obtain a residence permit.

 

Kim, you have been caught in sooooo many outright lies that it is starting to look pathological. My personal favorite, however, is the "ZERO credit cards in China in 1995" one.

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"....Kim, you have been caught in sooooo many outright lies that it is starting to look pathological. My personal favorite, however, is the "ZERO credit cards in China in 1995" one...."

 

 

Apr 18 2010, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(chilton747 @ Apr 18 2010, 07:19 PM)

 

Don't have a credit card.

 

GDBILL'S REPLY:

"....Most people in China get away without having one. Almost everybody has a debit card, though..."

 

~ How do you reconcile this Bill?

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"....Kim, you have been caught in sooooo many outright lies that it is starting to look pathological. My personal favorite, however, is the "ZERO credit cards in China in 1995" one...."

 

 

Apr 18 2010, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(chilton747 @ Apr 18 2010, 07:19 PM)

 

Don't have a credit card.

 

GDBILL'S REPLY:

"....Most people in China get away without having one. Almost everybody has a debit card, though..."

 

~ How do you reconcile this Bill?

 

You know, we start out to have a nice little discussion about babies with syphilis, and you guys have to go and turn it into something unpleasant.

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"....Kim, you have been caught in sooooo many outright lies that it is starting to look pathological. My personal favorite, however, is the "ZERO credit cards in China in 1995" one...."

 

 

Apr 18 2010, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(chilton747 @ Apr 18 2010, 07:19 PM)

 

Don't have a credit card.

 

GDBILL'S REPLY:

"....Most people in China get away without having one. Almost everybody has a debit card, though..."

 

~ How do you reconcile this Bill?

 

Is it beyond your IQ level to cite whole quotes in context, or is it that pesky little issue you have of trying to appear anything but the congenital liar that you are?

 

You are a fraud, Kim. Pathetic.

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"....Kim, you have been caught in sooooo many outright lies that it is starting to look pathological. My personal favorite, however, is the "ZERO credit cards in China in 1995" one...."

 

 

Apr 18 2010, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(chilton747 @ Apr 18 2010, 07:19 PM)

 

Don't have a credit card.

 

GDBILL'S REPLY:

"....Most people in China get away without having one. Almost everybody has a debit card, though..."

 

~ How do you reconcile this Bill?

 

http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?...c=41150&hl=

 

On the Credit Card Balance thread Cousin Chilton stated:

 

"Don't have a credit card."

 

I replied:

 

"Most people in China get away without having one. Almost everybody has a debit card, though."

 

First of all, Kim, how pathetic your use of ellipses to imply that my statement included anything other than the exact quote, above.

 

Secondly, and I know you have some psychodevelopmental issues which limit your ability to understand the precise use of the English language, Cousin Chilton simply stated that he has no credit card balance because he hasn't a credit card. Tough concept to grasp for you, Kim?

 

As of the 1st quarter of 2009, the People's Bank of China reported that there are 150,470,000 active credit cards in circulation, or 0.11 per Chinese citizen. They've also projected a 10% growth rate for the remainder of the year. If from that it is still difficult for you to grasp the concept of, at a minimum, the majority of people in CHina do not have credit cards, I suggest you try for a refund for that lobotomy.

 

Most people, on the other hand, do have a debit card in China. If you have a bank account, chances are you have an ATM card. If you've opened a bank account within the last year or so, there are even higher chances you have an ATM card since Chinese banks are now putting an end to the accounts that have both a passbook and an associated ATM card -- you pick one or the other.

 

Therefore, Cousin Chilton is in good company with millions of others without credit cards. As if he really cares.

 

Have I dumbed it down enough for you, Kim? If not, please let me know and I'll try it again when your second brain cell returns from sabbatical.

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And as far as I'm concerned, on the subject of credit in China ----CASE CLOSED ~!!

 

And now back to the topic at hand: syphilis. To redirect the thread, and for your viewing pictures, here are some nice photographs of syphilitic body parts. Warning: NOT SAFE FOR WORK.

 

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/cdc/syphilis.html

 

You're welcome!

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And as far as I'm concerned, on the subject of credit in China ----CASE CLOSED ~!!

 

And now back to the topic at hand: syphilis. To redirect the thread, and for your viewing pictures, here are some nice photographs of syphilitic body parts. Warning: NOT SAFE FOR WORK.

 

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/cdc/syphilis.html

 

You're welcome!

Yes but what is the point of the thread. There is syphilis in China, Herpes in USA, and even type of STD you can think of running wild in Africa but what is the point of the thread?

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So many babies born in China, this doesn't seem to be so bad. However, it is still a big problem.

 

 

Chinese baby

 

"Every hour a baby is born in China with syphilis, as the world's fastest-growing epidemic of the disease is fueled by men with new money from the nation's booming economy, researchers say."

Ok..so original topic was this article which says that Chinese men with money are straying/cheating which is fueling the rise in the disease. They even quote a UNC doctor as saying "Dr. Joseph Tucker, lead author and an infectious disease specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said in an interview. "Even one baby born with syphilis in China is unacceptable."

 

 

Then I google and find this article about the rise of syphilis in the USA. Here it is blamed on women using crack and working in the sex trade.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36572428/ns/he..._and_parenting/

 

And there is no UNC doctor claiming that even one baby born in the US with syphilis is unacceptable.

 

So I still don't know the point of the thread but I see problems in both countries and quite an interesting difference in how the problems are presented.

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So many babies born in China, this doesn't seem to be so bad. However, it is still a big problem.

 

 

Chinese baby

 

"Every hour a baby is born in China with syphilis, as the world's fastest-growing epidemic of the disease is fueled by men with new money from the nation's booming economy, researchers say."

Ok..so original topic was this article which says that Chinese men with money are straying/cheating which is fueling the rise in the disease. They even quote a UNC doctor as saying "Dr. Joseph Tucker, lead author and an infectious disease specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said in an interview. "Even one baby born with syphilis in China is unacceptable."

 

 

Then I google and find this article about the rise of syphilis in the USA. Here it is blamed on women using crack and working in the sex trade.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36572428/ns/he..._and_parenting/

 

And there is no UNC doctor claiming that even one baby born in the US with syphilis is unacceptable.

 

So I still don't know the point of the thread but I see problems in both countries and quite an interesting difference in how the problems are presented.

 

Amen!

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I got that number from the article. When you look at the population as a whole 6 million is only .08% of the female population.

 

Right, I meant Kim's statement that 6 million is "extremely low."

 

Still, that female population needs to be narrowed down considerably since it includes females who could not possibly be included as possible candidates. What is the female population in the age range of, say, 16 - 50 years old?

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