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    #71
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Do **** off, if you're going to be a dick when someone's in real financial difficulties during a global pandemic.
    Real financial difficulties? He said he has more than one property, in the UK and in Europe.

    He accumulated a fair bit of debt and burned through his war chest in a relatively short period of time in which he decided not to work.

    Should we just give him a pat on the back and say it's all going to be alright?

    Sorry but there's people with real problems out there.

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      #72
      Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
      Real financial difficulties? He said he has more than one property, in the UK and in Europe.

      He accumulated a fair bit of debt and burned through his war chest in a relatively short period of time in which he decided not to work.

      Should we just give him a pat on the back and say it's all going to be alright?

      Sorry but there's people with real problems out there.
      As I said, you should **** off. Others who want to offer practical advice can do that.

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        #73
        Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
        Real financial difficulties? He said he has more than one property, in the UK and in Europe.

        Sorry but there's people with real problems out there.
        Absolutely, you being one of them.

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          #74
          I've always thought I was better than the average contractor.

          Reading you guys attack me because I'm not showing any sympathy towards someone with multiple properties (and much better off than the average person hit by this pandemic) who now blames only the government for his poor business decisions just proves I was right.

          To the OP, good luck and I hope you learn from your failures.

          To the others, look at yourselves in the mirror.

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            #75
            Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
            I've always thought I was better than the average contractor.

            Reading you guys attack me because I'm not showing any sympathy towards someone with multiple properties (and much better off than the average person hit by this pandemic) who now blames only the government for his poor business decisions just proves I was right.

            To the OP, good luck and I hope you learn from your failures.

            To the others, look at yourselves in the mirror.
            Err little support in this pandemic. Taking on debt to survive whilst most people are bankrolled not to work. One property is my pension. I don’t have a conventional pension. Sounds like you’re saying anybody who has a pension is well off. I also have no children. Just made different lifestyle choices to others.

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              #76
              Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
              Is that legal?
              It's called "divorce" and as I remember a few Tory MPs did it a couple of decades ago so the loophole must be closed by now.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #77
                Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                I made the decision to cease with client end February ... Then there's burnout from 8 years of constant end-to-end contracting, repairing the tulip from the last crisis, including a stint over 2 years sometimes billing 8 days a week!
                Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                min £ 650, London finance.
                Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                I also have no children. Just made different lifestyle choices to others.
                Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                1. Corporation Tax due end of year (£ 18k)
                2. VAT deferred (£6k)
                3. Bounce back loan (£30k)
                4. Directors Loan (£ 30k)
                Warchest from 8 years back to back £650/d contracting gone in 6months, with >50k debt - and no kids!?

                yikes, you must live like a fecking rock star

                better call saul

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                  #78
                  I'm not going to join in with any bashing, the guy doesn't need it, & I wish him luck getting out of this hole.
                  But, given the high rates you've said you've had over the years, is it the case that you've over-exposed yourself with the 2 properties, &/or lifestyle?
                  I'm just a little surprised, from what you have told us, that your warchest is depleted & you're financially in the red, owing money left, right & centre, when, taking things at face value, you should be well in the black...or have I missed something?
                  Clarity is everything

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by SteelyDan View Post
                    I'm not going to join in with any bashing, the guy doesn't need it, & I wish him luck getting out of this hole.
                    But, given the high rates you've said you've had over the years, is it the case that you've over-exposed yourself with the 2 properties, &/or lifestyle?
                    I'm just a little surprised, from what you have told us, that your warchest is depleted & you're financially in the red, owing money left, right & centre, when, taking things at face value, you should be well in the black...or have I missed something?
                    You’ve not missed anything. It’s all been spent on additional properties.

                    The answer is simple.
                    See You Next Tuesday

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by pr1 View Post
                      Warchest from 8 years back to back £650/d contracting gone in 6months, with >50k debt - and no kids!?

                      yikes, you must live like a fecking rock star

                      better call saul
                      And spent enough time having a pop at parents with problems...... hard times are not as easy as they seem when you have to endure the yourself.

                      OP has my sympathy for the situation, but not for the reasons he got there.
                      See You Next Tuesday

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