hmm is this a buying opportunity or would it be best to burn share certificates to keep the appartment warm.
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You have an apartment! Wait until you are in a cardboard box then burn them!Originally posted by BlasterBates View Posthmm is this a buying opportunity or would it be best to burn share certificates to keep the appartment warm. -
Eeee negative t'equity, we used to dream of t'negative equity, would have been a palace to us........Comment
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Depends. If you live in Westminster, I would cash them in to pay your next council tax bill, given that they had 13 million in IceSave.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Posthmm is this a buying opportunity or would it be best to burn share certificates to keep the appartment warm.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostDepends. If you live in Westminster, I would cash them in to pay your next council tax bill, given that they had 13 million in IceSave.




whats the thermal insulation value on a share certificate? U should save them to stuff in your shoes and overcoat for those long winter nights under waterloo bridge...Comment
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Westminster council tax is ridiculously low. They could double it tomorrow and I'd still be paying less than if I was 100 yards down the road in Camden.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostDepends. If you live in Westminster, I would cash them in to pay your next council tax bill, given that they had 13 million in IceSave.Comment
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