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THNDR

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  1. THNDR

    jason

    no hi for me?
  2. @HDKBlaze - Is this still an issue?
  3. The player's quiz has been reviewed. Archived.
  4. @PSX OX - Has the issue been resolved? If not, I'd urge you to check Osvaldon's discord post about deleting client resources.
  5. @Babycow - The approval can take anywhere from 20 minutes up to 24 hours. Archived.
  6. THNDR

    Los Santos Triads

    Had some epic rp with you all, farewell
  7. Cowell - Liquidating assets As a part of running a loan agency, you sometimes get left with clients vehicles that need to be sold. As Cowell at this point knows, time is money and it wouldn't be beneficial if he dedicated all his time to selling and liquidating assets when there is a lot of other work to do. Today two people were inquiring about a loan. As he usually does, Cowell showed up to the office ready to interview the people. It soon became apparent that their ambitions and plans were overambitious and that the risk would exceed the reward and the loan would be too risky. The men seemed to understand why a loan could not be provided to them and instead, Cowell had another idea. After giving them some advice on how to start their careers in business, with Shadow Corp, always looking for people to work with, benefit and get things done. Cowell offered them a deal. If they would manage to sell a few vehicles, they would get paid a share. Essentially how it worked was; Cowell took a certain amount of money of the sale and the rest, they could keep. Cowell did not expect much success but within 10 minutes the first potential buyers were in contact. After giving one of them a test drive in the vehicle, they eventually decided to purchase it. Using Paleto high-end the transaction was safely completed and Cowell contacted the men in attempts to pay them their reward.
  8. Cowell - Taking back what's ours Unfortunately not all clients are loyal people, not all of them are going to pay back. That is something that you have to prepare for so that if and when you face a dishonest and a disloyal client, you have the measures needed to secure your own capita from the loan. This situation reminded Cowell again of how important it is to take collaterals from clients. He had a few months prior to this signed a contract, lending $400,000 to what seemed like an upstanding citizen. Everything had gone well so far. No warning signs were to be detected. It was not until two months after the deadline that he finally decided to take action. Opening up the database, he saw that an apartment had been used as a collateral for the loan. Knowing the client was not going to pay, he had no other choices but to exchange the locks at the apartment and try to put it back for sale. Using some simple tools, he was able to get the locks changed, he was in possession of the keys to the apartment so no force-entry was needed. After changing the locks and making sure the door, including the locks were functioning again, it was time to inspect what the previous owner had left behind. As Cowell has learned from his time in the LSPD, operating in someone else's apartment or house is always a bigger threat The resident has a better understanding of where everything is located, which could lead to acts of violence and escalation. A quick look into the apartment and no-one was seen. The door was then locked behind as Cowell started looking trough the different rooms of the apartment. He quickly noticed five safes, but they all were locked. Lucky for him the safes were not the best ones and after reading up on some manuals, he was able to reset the code as he had the administration codes for the electrical locks. One by one, he checked the contents of the safes and found nothing more than some old clothing, a few radios and some furniture. He took the items out and left the doors to the safes open. The apartment was then listed for sale, in hopes of Cowell getting his money back.
  9. THNDR

    Delete

    Archived upon request.
  10. I support this. I see why it was introduced but I think it could be altered to not being talk after being shot or after severe injuries. However I do think that you could speak on radio after having a broken leg..
  11. Date and time (provide timezone): 3/SEP/2020 16:30 (UTC+3) Character name: Mikael_Cowell Issue/bug you are reporting: Imported weapons have a serial number and come up in the MDC when they should have the serial number scratched off. Expected behavior: No serial number on imported weapons. Evidence, notes worth mentioning, steps to replicate: Get an imported weapon (one imported after the turf update) and extract the serial. Vehicle license plate number*:
  12. -1, you can already conceal them using realistic clothing. Being able to conceal a heavy pistol in tight jeans or tight shorts without anyone noticing seems unreasonable.
  13. +1, it wouldn't have to be long but it would be nice to add realism.
  14. -1, Civillians can already purhcase them from other criminals. I don't think releasing them to the weapon stores would benefit anyone in the long run.
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