LD50
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Nope. Let me Google
Nope. Let me Google
Are you and that drunk having words
Nope. Let me Google
Sounds like heaven, but hard to find someone to pomp. So not quite heaven.The beauty of this world where almost everyone was gone. If hell is other people, what is a world with almost no people in it?
No shortage of other gods, either.So there are other gods....
Example?Why does ORMS place the following statement with some of the items?
"A copy of your ID Document or Drivers Licence is required to purchase this item."
Strange. Ask them and let us know, I'm curious.
Why does ORMS place the following statement with some of the items?
"A copy of your ID Document or Drivers Licence is required to purchase this item."
Surely it makes more sense for the seller to produce these docs.A quick look at their website shows they say they have to do it by law.
View attachment 31782
Used Gear Terms & Conditions
www.ormsdirect.co.za
If I buy or sell scrap metal they need an ID, according to them its for stolen goods and VAT purposes.Surely it makes more sense for the seller to produce these docs.
Ja, if you sell some shit to Cash Crusaders etc, you need to show an ID.If I buy or sell scrap metal they need an ID, according to them its for stolen goods and VAT purposes.
So they can trace stolen goods to the buyer and confiscate it.Surely it makes more sense for the seller to produce these docs.
Surely it makes more sense for the seller to produce these docs.
Even if you buy something that appears legit like at Orms if it’s found to stolen you as the buyer lose out when it is confiscated, your recourse is with Orms. No reason the real owner should forfeit it.I'd agree.
Even if you buy something that appears legit like at Orms if it’s found to stolen you as the buyer lose out when it is confiscated, your recourse is with Orms. No reason the real owner should forfeit it.