Cinderella, Kerri

Then that would already be $300 for today… :wink:

Trolling? Why can’t we talk about the obvious?

I don’t know I’m just like you reading the tea Leaves

I am getting kamikaze vibes from Isidor. Heres hoping this doesn’t end badly.

I think the official residents will soon be back home and we’ll see what happens …

I think the weather will be bad again and the WiFi will fail… :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Cinderella is already having her weapons sharpened… :joy: :joy: :joy:

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Personally, I am done with this discussion!

If they shut down themselves, I assume VHTV will check the videos leading up to the loss of signal, and determine what the true source of the failure is, and how to respond!

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I would not be surprised if Cinderella just chills for the night at queen’s lol it would probably piss Isidore off this maybe what is needed

Only if gets reported. VHTV won’t notice. I won’t report it. I don’t care about such things.

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If the manager loses money, how will he or she deal with it?

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says the person who blacklisted the apartment but now is not only commenting and watching again but is also defending them for the same behaviour you blacklisted the apartment for

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That’s up to the manager. He or she can take the fine or forward it to the participants.

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@jabbath1987 only said that if nobody reports the failure, that it was caused wilfully, there will be no investigation and therefore no punishment.

Exactly. VHTV does not monitor their apartments. They are dependent on reports from viewers.

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Which is frankly weird that VHTV doesn’t monitor its business/revenue stream.

Well imagine the overhead to monitor hundreds of cameras 24/7. That’s impossible.

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hardly anything is impossible …

But you could also monitor one camera per flat, because if the flat goes offline, all the cameras go away.

Ho ho. Denial of benefits.

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