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Previously on "oh dear: Darling to extend Rock lifeline"

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
    It's cos they is little and live in skirting boards. Thieving little barstards.
    quality post

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    So why are you suggesting that it is OK to punish The Borrowers?
    It's cos they is little and live in skirting boards. Thieving little barstards.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    The rest should be evicted and the houses sold on the open market.
    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 Post
    I 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.
    So why are you suggesting that it is OK to punish the borrowers?

    tim

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  • AtW
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    This thread clearly shows that the only person with a sharp knowledge of macroeconomics is me.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    I'd like to add a big thank you to our brave recruitment agents, double glazing salesmen, second hard car dealers et al, where would we be without them?

    I'd happily give them my money should they ever need it
    Oh bagpuss **** off.

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  • Bagpuss
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    I'd like to add a big thank you to our brave recruitment agents, double glazing salesmen, second hard car dealers et al, where would we be without them?

    I'd happily give them my money should they ever need it

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    I'm massively thankful of them.
    Wait until property bubble blows, make sure you have got headphones (I am buying them today) as otherwise you might bleed from your ears from concussion.

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  • SallyAnne
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    I wonder how much they'd make if they asked the people of this country for help?

    I'd give them a fair bit. After all - I (like hundreds of thousands of others) wouldn't be on the property ladder if it wasn't for them.
    I'm massively thankful of them.

    And really, so should everyone be who's currently sitting on a stupidly over priced house!

    They're a masive part of my roots too - I know a load of people who work for them, and they've given loads to the North East through various schemes and sponsorships.

    I wish the country was made up of people who could see this good, rather than the utter feckless t*ssers who queued up to get their cash out.

    Has no one seen Its A Wonderful Life ffs?!!!

    I wish they'd ask for help - I'd gladly offer.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    And this is why you'll always remain a truck-driver.
    I hope you'll find the info my sig useful in that it clearly states I am not a truck driver.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post


    AtW
    Sorry
    aTwat

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  • AtW
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    AtW

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  • sasguru
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    Atw, please do some reading before spouting. I'm embarrassed for you.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by bored View Post
    First, hedge funds are not banks. Second, anyone, including individual investors, has the ability to short stocks.
    And who gives money to those hedge funds? Of course they are not banks - banks prefer to have these surrogate structures that they finance to stay off the regulators to do what they do.

    Individual investors (usually) don't have the volume necessary that can influence market, but hedge funds do have the scale to do that and they do it - in effect they manipulate market to the detriment of normal non-speculative investors. Market manipulation should lead to a long jail sentence.

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  • bored
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Right now big banks do their best to undermine world economy with their speculative efforts. Say what good purpose serves ability of hedge funds to "short" stocks to cause artificial share value decline? They should be put into prison for market manipulation and there I hope they would get a chance to do an honest day at work.
    First, hedge funds are not banks. Second, anyone, including individual investors, has the ability to short stocks.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by bored View Post
    Asking them to finance R&D is like asking your average recruitment agency to finance R&D.
    No, it's not the same - it is reasonable a recruitment agency to do recruiting, rather than anything else remotely linked to the original business they are in.

    Right now big banks do their best to undermine world economy with their speculative efforts. Say what good purpose serves ability of hedge funds to "short" stocks to cause artificial share value decline? They should be put into prison for market manipulation and there I hope they would get a chance to do an honest day at work.

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