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I always tell you all when you see an injun in market rubber slippers and short pants, those are the ones that have money.agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
Why they even in Trinidad to begin with If they so wealthy?zoom rader wrote:I always tell you all when you see an injun in market rubber slippers and short pants, those are the ones that have money.agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
Cause they can afford it .wtf wrote:Why they even in Trinidad to begin with If they so wealthy?zoom rader wrote:I always tell you all when you see an injun in market rubber slippers and short pants, those are the ones that have money.agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
Quality of life is poor here though.zoom rader wrote:Cause they can afford it .wtf wrote:Why they even in Trinidad to begin with If they so wealthy?zoom rader wrote:I always tell you all when you see an injun in market rubber slippers and short pants, those are the ones that have money.agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
It is poor when you can't make ends meet.wtf wrote:Quality of life is poor here though.zoom rader wrote:Cause they can afford it .wtf wrote:Why they even in Trinidad to begin with If they so wealthy?zoom rader wrote:I always tell you all when you see an injun in market rubber slippers and short pants, those are the ones that have money.agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
wtf wrote:20 million a year in Trinidad?Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
Is that an accurate figure?
Dohplaydat wrote:The key is to be rich enough so that the problems faced by the nation don't affect you.
agent007 wrote:As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.
unimatrix-001 wrote:agent007 wrote:As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.
if you really really serious about making that move, you will put aside the trini bad habit of asking other people for (mis)information and do your own research...it is extremely easy to find this info directly from the gvt of Australia
How rich is that..Dohplaydat wrote:The key is to be rich enough so that the problems faced by the nation don't affect you.
Where you don't have to worry about paying bills, having a steady income and doing the things you want to do.wtf wrote:How rich is that..Dohplaydat wrote:The key is to be rich enough so that the problems faced by the nation don't affect you.
zoom rader wrote:Where you don't have to worry about paying bills, having a steady income and doing the things you want to do.wtf wrote:How rich is that..Dohplaydat wrote:The key is to be rich enough so that the problems faced by the nation don't affect you.
Other than that you can continue to be a slave to the system .
Buju, carnival , Vibes cartel and red government fete is a must . No need for savingsMaxPower wrote:We must manage our finances properly.
In most cases there is no need for all the extras.
MaxPower wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:The key is to be rich enough so that the problems faced by the nation don't affect you.
Ahhhhh boi DPD,
This is exactly what i wanted to hear.
I mentioned this last year on the forums.
And you know what, you don’t have to be too rich to accomplish this.
zoom rader wrote:
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
agent007 wrote:Some wealthy people really know frugality boi. Speaking of which, one of the wealthiest men in this country purchased a used mazda 3 for his daughter. The man could literally order an AMG Benz but instead call down a used 3 lol. Good for them.
Anyway, watch and see when the borders reopen, thousands of families will escape T&T for good. As for me, does anyone know the process to migrate to Australia? Please pm me, thanks.Redress10 wrote:I know a man doing 20 million a year selling and exporting peppers. Wouldn't look at him twice. Still driving a van he bought almost 20 years ago to tend to his crops. Sell a piece of his land because he getting too old.
MaxPower wrote:We must manage our finances properly.
In most cases there is no need for all the extras.
Dizzy28 wrote:zoom rader wrote:
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
I worked both HKL and Desalcott when Hafeez was alive and Hafeez Karamath was far from humble in appearance. He only wore Ralph Lauren shirts and yes he always had a book bag but it was primarily because its where he kept his firearm not his food.
And on vehicles he was as ostentatious as you can get. In the time I was there his vehicles of use were a Range Rover and a Nissan Patrol, Isuzu 7 seater SUV and a BMW 5 series (which I never actually saw but the HKL was paying a lease on as). All the vehicles were less than 2 years old.
zoom rader wrote:Only the Nissan Patrol was owned by him,
All the rest was company own.
His driver carried his fire armDizzy28 wrote:zoom rader wrote:
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
I worked both HKL and Desalcott when Hafeez was alive and Hafeez Karamath was far from humble in appearance. He only wore Ralph Lauren shirts and yes he always had a book bag but it was primarily because its where he kept his firearm not his food.
And on vehicles he was as ostentatious as you can get. In the time I was there his vehicles of use were a Range Rover and a Nissan Patrol, Isuzu 7 seater SUV and a BMW 5 series (which I never actually saw but the HKL was paying a lease on as). All the vehicles were less than 2 years old.
He had a driver who was toting some serious fire power. Very rarely he drove himself cause he was not fit to drive due to his illness.Dizzy28 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Only the Nissan Patrol was owned by him,
All the rest was company own.
His driver carried his fire armDizzy28 wrote:zoom rader wrote:
The founder of Desal, Karamath was a person like that. This owner would come to work in sandals and short sleeve shirts that was well aged.He wore pants from a local tailor. When you see him outside you wound not think this man has serious bank role. He would come to work with an old beat rucksack. Inside that rucksack he had his Sada roti. He also came to work in a old 4 x4 which he kept till he died.
Another injun i know is a concrete block maker, a multimillionaire guy was the same.
Then there is a local white boy that keeps a very low profile, this guy is super wealthy, Syrians can't touch him in money. The guy is an oil baron up in the North Sea, he sold his rigs and Company to companies like BP and BG at that time. That was some years ago. In trini he looks like a normal scrutting local white boy but in London he's bigs it up. Has an aray of fast cars parked underground at his second home in Kensington.
There are super wealthy people in Trinidad and they keep a very low profile. They don't show their wealth in Trinidad. No bling or big up cars.
I worked both HKL and Desalcott when Hafeez was alive and Hafeez Karamath was far from humble in appearance. He only wore Ralph Lauren shirts and yes he always had a book bag but it was primarily because its where he kept his firearm not his food.
And on vehicles he was as ostentatious as you can get. In the time I was there his vehicles of use were a Range Rover and a Nissan Patrol, Isuzu 7 seater SUV and a BMW 5 series (which I never actually saw but the HKL was paying a lease on as). All the vehicles were less than 2 years old.
Company owned/his owned is mere semantics. They were leased for his sole use so the value derived from thier use was a part of HK's real compensation. He also drove himself in the time I was there, there was no driver.
He however had a gofor who used an old pickup and whose job it was to handle the household needs like buying groceries/market and running other errands etc.
His brother Ellis drove a Mazda 6 at that time and that was the least cebolious vehicle any Karamath drove at that time.
The driver name was Ricardo, so it was not meDohplaydat wrote:I feel ZR was Karamath driver
eliteauto wrote:lol like is 2 Hafeez Karamath it had or one tuner is a poser with coolstorybro time. He probably didn't live in a huge compound in Valsyn neither, probably a lil shack with a ring stove to make sada
zoom rader wrote:Dummy before Karamath got big he lived in San Juan in a small house with dirt floors
So shut your arse if you don't knoweliteauto wrote:lol like is 2 Hafeez Karamath it had or one tuner is a poser with coolstorybro time. He probably didn't live in a huge compound in Valsyn neither, probably a lil shack with a ring stove to make sada
When they come with bullchit I will expose them.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dummy before Karamath got big he lived in San Juan in a small house with dirt floors
So shut your arse if you don't knoweliteauto wrote:lol like is 2 Hafeez Karamath it had or one tuner is a poser with coolstorybro time. He probably didn't live in a huge compound in Valsyn neither, probably a lil shack with a ring stove to make sada
Zoom,
Have some respect for our moderators please.
You doing good, don’t want you go back to Bantanamo bro.
eliteauto wrote:lol like is 2 Hafeez Karamath it had or one tuner is a poser with coolstorybro time. He probably didn't live in a huge compound in Valsyn neither, probably a lil shack with a ring stove to make sada
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