Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband just said that apparently something similar happened with the sub before, and all turned out ok. Not sure where he read that but he’s usually pretty current with his info.
Source sounds legit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
This is some massive irony here, if they aren't rescued.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine willingly getting on any submarine, let alone this tiny thing run by amateurs. It's sad for sure, and it will be amazing if they're found and still alive, but I wouldn't bet on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
Wtf?
You could buy someone a house in many parts of the country. Or buy 4+ people an affordable car. This is ridiculous, paying 250k to possibly die while touring a ship lots of people died on.
I was horrified to read the CEO saying some customers took out mortgages on their homes to pay for the trip.
Holy crap. Source?
Anonymous wrote:They’re going to be lucky if they actually find this vehicle in the next 3-6 months, forget finding the people inside alive. They’re dead.
Anonymous wrote:My husband just said that apparently something similar happened with the sub before, and all turned out ok. Not sure where he read that but he’s usually pretty current with his info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
This is some massive irony here, if they aren't rescued.
Why, I don't understand.
This is almost the definition of irony. People die tragically at sea after having spent a quarter million to gawk at people who died tragically at sea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
Wtf?
You could buy someone a house in many parts of the country. Or buy 4+ people an affordable car. This is ridiculous, paying 250k to possibly die while touring a ship lots of people died on.
I was horrified to read the CEO saying some customers took out mortgages on their homes to pay for the trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
This is some massive irony here, if they aren't rescued.
Why, I don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.
This is some massive irony here, if they aren't rescued.
Anonymous wrote:$250,000 per person.