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รายงานปัญหาเกี่ยวกับการแปลภาษา
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmWc5BIhZHY&pp=ygURZnJlbmNoIHJldm9sdXRpb24%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAZWXUkrjPc
ahaha. you fell for a scam dude.
you don't have a title deed, or any ordainment paper from royalty, any rank or any of the badges of rank. theres specific requirements and procedures - you haven't done them.
if you follow and actually read it properly, you'll understand its an entertainment website.
it was debunked years ago, it caused a big fight between the scam artists and the people calling it a scam.
edit: my favorite part of this was, what really happened. lets say they bought 200 acres. call it 200 acres. 200 acres is 7.812 times 10 to the power of 6 square feet. (assuming they actually own it, in some scams they didn't even own it. they just sold 'fake land'.)
if we assume 1 acre is 2500 pound sterling (roughly at the time they started running this scam, maybe cheaper because they'd pick the worst land possible, and not all in the same place, whatever dilapidated garbage land they have)
they spent about 500,000 pound sterling. (~586,608 euros)
8.712 10^6 x 47 euros = 409,464,000 euros, assuming they are selling it all, they'll make back their investment in only the first 12,482 sales. the rest is pure profit. (EDIT: conversion error pounds sterling to euro, its corrected.)
And you helped it happen, mr cringe.. good job.
check my edit
here's the link for you[www.google.com]
well, you're a landowner at least. maybe. i don't see them signing the land over to you - which would be subject to international tax laws as well. I'm not sure you completed those steps or you wouldn't be so chipper this morning, tbh.