Friday 1 March 2013

Why are foreigners more trusted?

Was asked ; Why will anybody come into a new country and walk into their bank and get a loan just because he/she is a foreigner, a loan they have refused the local people? Why are foreigners more trusted regardless of where they come from? What is the difference between Nigeria and India in terms of their business environment?

When a foreigner comes in he comes to invest! He is bringing an innovative idea because he has done research and found a loophole. He proves it works and he gets the support needed and this isnt often in cash but strategic alliances that the internal consulting group within the banks have.

If you look at the need for loan it's because you need to buy one resource or the other. What if the bank asks you "would you like to partner with a company from whom you want to buy the resource and you then give them a cut"? It's just logic, if I can't pay I see if I can partner!

For a bank to keep paper as money or e-money there is no value in it if it isn't networked. Banks will give you a loan-to trade and link you up with partners to build your business. Which is why investors invest in companies that have networks, that's the only safety for anything. When 3 people speak one and same language then there is collaboration. I am sure there is a quote for this in the bible because all 3 can't be lying and everyone would look out for his share.

Foreigners have a lot to loose and will do everything to make back what they put in. Banks are not interested in your profit they look at your turn over which is where they make their money from. COT and % from returns they aided you with through networks. A bank is just a gathering of lawyers and accountants :) that's why we don't really like them, crafty buggers but then they are ruling the economy in conjunction with politicians who trade national resources including their people's skill for export! We are all a commodity, slavery is still real its just that the chains have transformed its look. What hurts most is that they are not aware of it!

The locals however take their own country for granted they dont network, snobbish of each other, rather than forming alliances that will make them independent from all the blood suckers! Family values disintegrating was the start in taking advantage of themselves.

Foreigners want to create a good impression and they are careful be it in a good or bad sense. War used to be business but now business is war.

Are foreigners really foreigners? Traveler's are foreigners but we call them tourists, they are touring "scouting" a country but we are less treatened by them because they are seen as spending their money and seem not to take anything away but we are likely to be threatened by those who give us some competition while in time contributing on a larger scale. If only we looked at it in a positive manner that we are gaining more from them. Citizens exchange the long term benefits for short term gratis. We are all given nationalistic ideas but in the end you are just as much a foreigner in your home by doing nothing or if you trace your ancestry. Travel is trade. Exchange of strengths - barter (import and export) the rest is just logistics tools and surrounding rules and regulations (law $ Accounting procedures) protecting the goods or its secrets. Every nation should be fighting to keep their citizens who wish to resettle because they are taking away with the national treasures what they are "resource/skill" and giving it to another country because theirs took them for granted.

How come most nationals complain about others coming to steel their jobs yet do nothing to keep the business they are employed in from falling down? No one will ever give you the secrets except some pain in the butt rebels and those who try to tell the truth for the better of the masses! Thats why people like MLK and Mandela were violated! They often get shot or extricated from the society that doesn't like change and it is the mass minded they use on you!

Don't know of many Robbin hoods who survived.

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