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Just now, Android_Halwa said:

You are mkay welcome to disagree to agree or the other way, Its a conversation. 

What I am saying, mana ethics and beliefs, values ani, morals ani...vayabbo masthu vuntayi...

What I am saying again is...ethics ani edi aithe vundo, that depends on individual mindset and how you see things...when ethics turn into opinion, apudu...apude problem create ayitadi...and a problem lo confusion vuntadi...just like defaulter ki fraud ki confuse ayinattu...

most common cause for such confusion is majoritarian opinion...

There is no confusion in my mind . I clearly call it fraud. You may call it something else. Manam common ground lo agree kalemu e topic lo light. :sHa_friends:

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10 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

ఇద్దరు ఆలా కొట్టుకోవద్దు .... ఇదిగోండి మీనింగ్ ... @Andriod_Halwaand @Amrita

 

fraud
/frôd/
noun
 
  1. wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
 
de·fault·er
/dəˈfôltər/
noun
  1. a person who fails to fulfill a duty, obligation, or undertaking, especially to pay a debt.
    synonyms: nonpayer, debt dodger; More
     
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9 minutes ago, snoww said:

Kondaru eligible antaaru , kondaru kaadu antaaru. it is a big debate. 

2. Even noncitizens who leave the U.S. can still get Social Security benefits under certain circumstances

Typically, the SSA stops making payments to noncitizens after they have remained outside the U.S. for six months in a row. In order to restart those payments, though, all you have to do is return to the U.S. for a full calendar month.

Moreover, the U.S. has international agreements with a number of countries under which noncitizens can keep getting Social Security even if they live abroad permanently. Most of the countries covered under those provisions are in Europe, but others include Australia, Canada, Japan, Chile, and South Korea. For more information on particular countries, take a look at this SSA website for specifics.

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Just now, Android_Halwa said:
 
de·fault·er
/dəˈfôltər/
noun
  1. a person who fails to fulfill a duty, obligation, or undertaking, especially to pay a debt.
    synonyms: nonpayer, debt dodger; More
     

@Anta Assamey Don’t you think the meaning of defaulter makes more sense ?????? Or exact sense...

 

Disclaimer: nenu evari thoti kotladutalenu...idi conversation matrame.

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Just now, Android_Halwa said:

@Anta Assamey Don’t you think the meaning of defaulter makes more sense ?????? Or exact sense...

 

Disclaimer: nenu evari thoti kotladutalenu...idi conversation matrame.

For a credit Card kind of thing.... Yes defaulter makes more sense and meaning in it ..... gallery_8818_2_281352.gif?1403646236

May be bank lu ettese type vallu aite Fraud antaru emo ... gallery_8818_2_281352.gif?1403646236

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Just now, snoww said:

2. Even noncitizens who leave the U.S. can still get Social Security benefits under certain circumstances

Typically, the SSA stops making payments to noncitizens after they have remained outside the U.S. for six months in a row. In order to restart those payments, though, all you have to do is return to the U.S. for a full calendar month.

Moreover, the U.S. has international agreements with a number of countries under which noncitizens can keep getting Social Security even if they live abroad permanently. Most of the countries covered under those provisions are in Europe, but others include Australia, Canada, Japan, Chile, and South Korea. For more information on particular countries, take a look at this SSA website for specifics.

India ledu ee list lo ani evaro annaru

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1 minute ago, snoww said:

2. Even noncitizens who leave the U.S. can still get Social Security benefits under certain circumstances

Typically, the SSA stops making payments to noncitizens after they have remained outside the U.S. for six months in a row. In order to restart those payments, though, all you have to do is return to the U.S. for a full calendar month.

Moreover, the U.S. has international agreements with a number of countries under which noncitizens can keep getting Social Security even if they live abroad permanently. Most of the countries covered under those provisions are in Europe, but others include Australia, Canada, Japan, Chile, and South Korea. For more information on particular countries, take a look at this SSA website for specifics.

India ledu kada

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3 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Yes, we are interested in sugar coated version...which is defaulter. 

“we are”

Adhe kaka, mana (we are) version lo emaina coating ichhukovachu...

But, law terminology lo ‘fraud’ ane antaru.

 

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