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oh dear: Darling to extend Rock lifeline
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Fortunately for the rest of us, the law doesn't allow forclosure because of insolvency of the lender. It's the borrower who has to do something naughty for the courts to take your house away.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThe rest should be evicted and the houses sold on the open market.
So why are you suggesting that it is OK to punish the borrowers?Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI have 0% sympathy for Northern Rock or anyone that works for them including the people in the call centres. They wanted a total of £1600 in fees which they got told to swivel on.
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It's cos they is little and live in skirting boards. Thieving little barstards.Originally posted by tim123 View PostSo why are you suggesting that it is OK to punish The Borrowers?Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostIt's cos they is little and live in skirting boards. Thieving little barstards.
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