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NextG

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  1. Of course, he is lying. Exposed as a Troll.
  2. Nonsense
  3. Not necessarily…But it helps to have inside knowledge.
  4. The fine falls on the landlord/owner. It’s them who have to report. You cannot be responsible for a short stay where they have chosen to not file. For longer stays, ask for a copy of their TM.30 confirmation. If you have one with your current address, you should be okay for an extension. They usually just want to know where you are, rather than where you have been.
  5. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Larry_Flynt_Wheelchair.jpg Gold plated.
  6. Weirdos staring into other people’s apartments. 👀 Creepy. Maybe he was meditating. Now you are thinking that your landlord wants you out….Have you been spying on your neighbours again and creeping them out?
  7. You actually believe that you aren’t one of them, don’t you?
  8. Now who is the one not believing? 🤭
  9. Not old ☺️ and I most certainly live in a much nicer place than you do.
  10. He’s just a serial liar. The Family Plan price in the USA is US$22.99, not US$30 nor US$20. That’s even if he signed up for a USA account. But otherwise why would he quote in US$? He’s just a Troll.
  11. Family account is 299 baht(US$8.42). Not the US$20 to US$30 the serial baiter and liar here claims.
  12. Are you signed in? If not, use a different Browser. I managed to replicate the countdown from three, used two, switched proxy for one. Played normally. Switched off proxy, no more countdown nor ad-blocking message. It’s just an experiment to get a tranche of people to sign up. Similar tactics that Microsoft used to get people to swap to Windows 10. A finite date, that didn’t exist in reality. Free upgrades didn’t ever stop. It was just a marketing trick. Upgrades by a particular method. But many just panicked.
  13. The amount that you spend to look at your neighbour sitting across from you has nothing to do with how much you spend on your visa. Both actions spell M U G. Up to you.
  14. No one but you stated that it was a big deal 🤭 That’s why I know about it. You’ve told us, proudly ☺️ Not about doubt. It’s simply your statement. I cannot speak for you, so have to write that it was your statement. Got it?
  15. Wife of the suspect says the woman who was shot, scammed her and her husband( the shooter) out of nearly 500k. Promised to pay it back by made only one or two payments. Husband went to get his money.
  16. A claimed 22,000 per month and rising….with his blessing.
  17. So much for your ability to understand legal language 🤭 When you are signed in and giving them all of your info, you are no longer anonymous: When you're signed in, these anonymous signals may decide which ads you see: Types of videos you’ve viewed The apps on your device and your use of apps Websites you visit Anonymous identifiers associated with your mobile device Previous interactions with Google’s ads or advertising services Your geographic location Age range Gender YouTube video interactions These ads are based on the content of the videos you’ve watched whether you’re signed in or not. So you might not get interrupted now, because they have everything that they need from you. Some of us prefer to not be tracked in our every interaction, by Google. You are welcome to do whatever you want, but give up the cajoling of people to join you in your ignorance of “it’s only money”. Everything is about money with you. It’s quite sad. But it’s your obsession and obviously cannot be helped.
  18. On my privately owned device. If they don’t like it, they can try to block me.
  19. It’s legal and secure what I’m doing now. Currently listening to music via YouTube… without ads. Free, secure and legal.
  20. We know your opinion. Now go away. You’ve told us what you think and we’ve told you what we think.
  21. You are welcome to pay. Just don’t presume to tell other people what they must do.
  22. Exactly. The upside is that I don’t see any ads. Should I feel bad about that?
  23. If Google has a problem, they can sue the Browser and anti malware developers. Same with Windows; I disable all of the Telemetry. Of course they’d like me to keep it all enabled. But just like I say to Google; it’s a hard NO.
  24. I think he has ‘issues’. Most of his posts run along the same lines.
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