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Originally posted by expat View PostI bet loads of people here have contracted with them....And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostQuite a few, yes. They're hiring too.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIf you can miss your money for 5 years, put your savings in Rabobank at 4.5% in euros; if there’s deflation you’ll do quite nicely. It’s also possibly the safest bank in the world, with almost no exposure to US mortgage tuliptyness, no shareholders (it’s a cooperative owned by it's account holders) and it’s guaranteed by the Dutch state, which, unlike Gordon’s bunch of fools, still has a very good credit rating.
www.rabobank.com
ps, no I don’t work for them but I do bank with them; if you’re genuinely concerned then they’re a trustworthy bunch.Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNo Bank will offer 0% mortgages or 0.5% for that matter. Many aren't even passing on the latest 1 % cut because they want to recapitaliseThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNo Bank will offer 0% mortgages or 0.5% for that matter. Many aren't even passing on the latest 1 % cut because they want to recapitaliseComment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostThey have to as this thread implied it and now I'm excited!!
The Banks has to cut my rate down to 0.5%, if rates got to 0%, as there is no collar in my mortage T&C.
Some people have shorter term 'base rate - x%' mortgages. They will be paying 0% as rates cant go negative, although there was an article in the daily mail recently that some mortgage holders could try sueing the banks for a negative interest rate!Last edited by Iron Condor; 11 December 2008, 13:17.Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNo Bank will offer 0% mortgages or 0.5% for that matter. Many aren't even passing on the latest 1 % cut because they want to recapitalisemust
WHS. If Brown makes them pass it on to house-buyers we really are fooked. Savers will go elsewhere, and there's less money coming in from borrowers' interest.Comment
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Originally posted by Iron Condor View PostI thought you had a base rate tracker like me.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostNope - interest only mortgage for me.
Mine is interest only too.
But how your interest rate determined?
Is it fixed, standard variable, tracker, discount etc??Comment
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