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should i sue HSBC UAE for over charging and providing poor services? that is called theft and is against my religion....!
@Ahmed: well said
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This article did make me laugh. The UAE doesn't treat GCC nationals as equals in terms of employment, subsidies, medical treatment etc... For any GCC national... more
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 1:15 PM - AliEchoing what others have already pointed out...Gulf Air was the first airline to introduce 'Sky Nannies'; whilst I assume that Ms Trenwith was not based... more
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 12:43 PM - Bharat Jashanmal
should i sue HSBC UAE for over charging and providing poor services? that is called theft and is against my religion....!
@Ahmed: well said
A storm... more
If the comments are true, then it is a very sad day for unity of Arabs. more
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 10:32 AM - Akbar
Look how media is trying to put emphasis on her nationality, supporting the case with complaints of scared ones.
Don't you realize that your articles... more
should i sue HSBC UAE for over charging and providing poor services? that is called theft and is against my religion....!
@Ahmed: well said
A storm... more
@faisal:
The day they say we the expats have to go. there is no denying abt it. But the concern is 500 dh for many marginal labourers which most of... more
very true Victory
That DM article is shocking in the extreme at how lenient he and the station were treated.
Reverse it in the UK and all... more
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