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    Duh, not FULL Fare - on Macau ferries you pay full fare, NOT on airlines. Duh.

    (but of course you will come back to tell me that in my 1st post I did not say FULL fare...I only said tickets - love it when DeletedUser plays PDLM)
    Last edited by Mat; 15-09-2011 at 01:42 PM.

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    That's fine, we do not need you there

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    Mat/ThrBrit, please don't stop the "duh" business...pretty please...

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    What are the visa status of all Dragon Macau employees? We need to know this before we move further.

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    Duh, "Slap" Duh. huh.

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    One of my closest friends worked for them. They where informed last Wednesday.

    We have often talked about the problems (some truly fascicle) they have had, which have gone on for two years or more and has a certain companies signature written all over it. Very magnanimous of Cotai Jet to offer, wink wink.


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    Why am I not surprised? Macau Dragon should have realized from the get go that the Macau gov is beholden to the REAL masters of Macau...the Ho family. Fair market treatment? Not in Macau. They are kidding themselves if they think otherwise.

    Last edited by Watercooler; 16-09-2011 at 01:01 PM.

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    I smell legal action!


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    It's an accepted fact of life there in fact and no one is surprised.

    Macau has been that way for "ever" and it's not going to change anytime soon.

    As long as they play nice with the cental gvt, all is good.

    The locals enjoy a pretty decent life (larger and much cheaper flats than in HK, much less stress, better food, no transportation time-or very little)...For anyone not too competitive and not too overly ambitious (not saying this negatively) it is a good place.