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    The Sun Herald in Sydney last Sunday had an article about the Watts selling their multi million dollar home so one could assume that someone is making some money from this!

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    Always looking always keen. The agents know what my paramaters are and I am probably going to put a deposit on two blocks of land that I regard as “strategic” holdings in the town where my business is in the morning!

    The deals will only get better! Cash is king!!!!

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    Two bedders, quite liveable, rentable $80 a week in Junee, 30 mins from largest inland city in NSW pop 5000 good infrastructure, on railway line available below 30k. …. in 2002!

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    535 sq m is a BIG house for a 3 bedder

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    The railway network is mainly designed for freight. The number of people carried on them is minimal. For instance there are two trains a day between Sydney and Melbourne that carry less passengers than one 767 that flies between the cities.

    If there is a harvest expect to see between six to 9 grain trains a day carrying a payload of some 2000 tonnes of wheat each from the Riverina to either Port Kembla in NSW or Appleton Dock in Melbourne.

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    revenue trains start running on the link early 2004

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    “the richest man in babylon”

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    Congragulations to westan …. he’ll have some charles ash! it WILLbe king

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    but did you exercise it?

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    Why is she not taxed? whose flag does the ship fly?

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    As a person who has made a lot of money out of designing things in the past I am very very protective of intellectual property.

    To make a backup copy is not an issue. It’s what you did with the copy that upsets me.

    You admit that it was your intention that you “went halves” in the purchase “trying to save some money” and then sold the original on ebay. Instead of recieving the royality on three copies the author only recieved one! You even concede that your friend is “a tight a–e”

    And no I do not have a CD burner. For all my personal music and software I have the originial disks!

    It is my life’s experience however that you never get anywhere by chizzeling someone else!

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    Have you ever heard of the word copyright?

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    Go ask the local council. They will probably tell you!

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    As my dad told me …

    “Many a mine has been ruined by drilling a hole”

    And another one …

    “The main reason you end up with a long term portfolio is that you have made a short term mistake”

    Finaly ….

    “A share is only worth what someone will pay you for it in the quantity that they want at the exact moment you wish to sell it”

    And as a postscript …

    “A sale is not a sale untill you have (a) woken with a hangover after (b) cashing the comission cheque which was (c) drawn only because the customer has paid for the goods!”

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    Gentlemen,

    WHat odds am I offered for a .25 percent rise in the rates in December.

    All bets setted in fluid form of course!

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    Extracted from ASIC’s database at 20:24:38 on 12/11/2003
    Name RENTAL OPTIONS PTY LTD
    ACN 097 244 838

    ABN 13 097 244 838

    These are the documents that ASIC has most recently received from, or sent to this organisation. Page numbers are shown if processing is complete and the document is available for purchase.

    Date Number Pages Description
    18/09/2003 019633437 4 488B Application to Change Review Date of a Company or Scheme Synchronise Review Date By Office Holder – FEE APPLIES

    05/02/2003 0E8575908 3 316L (AR 2002) Annual Return – Proprietary Company

    23/01/2002 0E6877090 3 316L (AR 2001) Annual Return – Proprietary Company

    22/06/2001 0E5921581 3 201C Application For Registration as a Proprietary Company

    END OF LIST

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    next instalment please!

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    On the flip side of auctions I recall selling a house that the agent said was worth $ 400,000. On the day of the auctin the bidding halted at $ 320,000 some 20% below what the agent said the value was.

    At this stage I asked if he was either a liar in setting the price too high or incompetent in setting the pricr too high. He took his sign away as he left the auction (on my insistance).

    They do tend to guild the lilly to get the listing in my humble experience!

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    Try a search through ASIC http://www.asic.gov.au.

    Their website should be back up again at 1800 tonight (routine upgrades)

    For about $ 20.00 you can find out who owns the company, who the directors are and where they live and where the registered office is.

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    Speaking to a local Riverina agent yestarday after all his auctions failed to sell and was advised that many vendors had “ridicilous expectations”!

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