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Q: What foreing companies will get the CCTV treatment for this years consumer day on March 15th ?

... I sure hope it is Burger King so there will be less of a wait for me when I need my fix. 

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Canada, they don't want to provide their pay-to-citizenship service anymore, catering to rich people looking for a functioning nation with exhaustive welfare and rule of the law. Ho, wait, Canada is not a company. My bad.

Disclaimer : I don't claim seriously that Canada is a company. Just that some people confused things a bit ^^ On a personal basis, if most nations where behaving like Canada (in general, not just for that specific investment visa issue), I guess overall that would be a win.

Scandinavian:

It certainly is difficult for rich Chinese to understand that they have no power over legal issues in a different country

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KimOnach:

Why would you apalogize for making an acurate statement. Chinese do treat anything as a consuming good, and visas/citizenship is no exception. It's just perks for trade, and it IS actually advertised as such by the various agents who don't bother explaining much more than "Give X dollars, get a pass to Y for Z time".

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Scandinavian:

Yeah, that was made in China fake D600s wasn't it ? 

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Nessquick:

yes, for sure it was ...

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