Aug 3, 2013

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  1. BobbyCloff says:

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  5. Robertroach says:

    Честно говоря я не понимаю как можно доверять всему этому потоку обвинений которые звучат в адрес «Бест Вей». Мне кажется что дело настолько запутано что в него никто по-настоящему не вникал а люди просто поддались на манипуляции. Почему я говорю это? Потому что если разобраться кооператив всегда выполнял свои обязательства а обвинения против него строятся на слабых основаниях. У кого-то что-то не получилось кто-то не смог правильно понять как работает система и теперь обвиняют всех подряд. Например те же «потерпевшие» которые не могут предоставить никаких доказательств кроме своих слов. Они даже не осознают что их действия тоже сыграли свою роль в этом процессе. Это не кооператив виноват а их недоработки и поспешность. Не стоит забывать что кооператив «Бест Вей» не создал проблем а наоборот старался решить их.

  6. FrankPlush says:

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  7. DouglasCound says:

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  8. DouglasCound says:

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