No, you don't get on queue to buy a luxury brand and you don't wait for it. - That is if you really owned some collections$$$. You get an invitation if there's a classic piece.I bet it was the highlight of her year going to a sale to buy things that nobody wanted to buy in the real Hermès stores.
Do millionaires do this? Do they spend their time and energy to stand in line and going through piles of sale items?
Or do they buy whatever they want when they want it from their SA in the store while enjoying some champagne?
My my!! I think I offended a proud Genvoise. Tax haven?? I choked.As a proud genevoise, I am a little triggered by the statement that Geneva is becoming filthy because of migrants. A statement is rooted in xenophobia or racism. As humans we aren’t trees, people have a right to migrate and explore the world.
A reason why rich people and “investors” were drawn to Switzerland in general was because it was considered a tax haven but Switzerland phased out its special corporate tax regimes in 2019 and has been fully compliant with international tax standards ever since.
Yes, a lot of expats don’t like Geneva because of so many reasons…the cost of living for example and some other reasons are personal to them, everything is not for everyone.
The link below will give a better picture.
Which Swiss cities should expats move to in 2020?
Seven Swiss cities feature in the Expat City Ranking 2019, all coming in the top 20 in the world for quality of life.www.swissinfo.ch
@Verona I'm also dying to know where she really lives LOL. I was just lurking around on this thread but really can't help it to get involved LOL.
There are quite few millionaires in Turkey and in Lebanon and other parts of Central Asia. When you say rich, they are sons of sheikhs or own chains of businesses but it's impossible to meet them from an average person point of view. Why? Because their parents already partnered them with other tycoons from childhood to keep the lineage. So what's left are the crumbs at the bottom of the pyramid, which is I think Anna Bey's circle now. She can't survive in Geneva, Paris and London without a stable income.
I live in Podgorica, Montenegro and Cambridge UK for 4 years. I also do some works in Croatia, Estonia, and Slovenia. I must say these countries hate to be called Balkans or Ex Yugoslavian people. They like a lot of US influences but they don't let it change their personal tastes. What I'm saying is, it will be hard for Anna Bey to target these markets if she thinks everyone is dumb. Except some who are into "bagging rich men" - which is 0.95% of chances they will LOL.Thank you, Love, for your testimony. If those people are from the Balkans they are not fool, they are just using her for something. And if she is not clean with them, if she is trying tricks with them, I don't even want to imagine her destiny. In normal business and life, or in shady business, Balkans people have only one word and one way of seeing the life : either you're with them either you're a traitor (especially for ex-Yougoslavia people). And they are stubborn. If the pinhead is making a bad move with them, she's done. She entered in a world that only Balkans people understand. It has a part of folly that Emir Kusturica's movies describe. I love Kusturica, everybody should watch Underground, you can't understand Balkans+Romanian people (the south of Romania has a Balkan tropism but geographically Romania is not in the Balkans) if you don't understand this extravagant mentality.
To sum-up, this is Anna Bey's world from now on and the sound of her days, I am laughing with tears here :
For the entire album
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