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Previously on "Northern Rock shares now officially worthless"

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Great news. I can make big money again by buying my families council houses dirt cheap, renting it back to them, then evicting them, and then selling them again at obscene profits.

    There's a good course I could recommend for people like you - it's called 'Inside Track.' They run free seminars every once in a while.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Damn right - IR35 painted all over him. After all he can hardly expect to provide a substitute
    I dunno. NR is still sponsoring Newcastle United aren't they? Both a shambles.

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    He's blatently caught by IR35 though. After all he replaced a permie doing the same job of running the bank
    Damn right - IR35 painted all over him. After all he can hardly expect to provide a substitute

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Ha ha ha you don't seriously believe that people like this pay up under IR35 do you?
    Maybe the lawyers can use it as an example. After all if the government pay for someone this high profile and don't chase him for IR35, and you can show similarities between this guy and yours, then the judge would have to take note.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    He's blatently caught by IR35 though. After all he replaced a permie doing the same job of running the bank
    Ha ha ha you don't seriously believe that people like this pay up under IR35 do you?

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by Bod View Post
    Not a bad rate @ £4,500 per day +/-

    at least one contractor is doing well out of it.
    He's blatently caught by IR35 though. After all he replaced a permie doing the same job of running the bank

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  • Bod
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    Originally posted by Guardian
    Sandler, who is being paid £90,000 a month to head the nationalised bank......
    Not a bad rate @ £4,500 per day +/-

    at least one contractor is doing well out of it.

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  • milanbenes
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    oh no I didn't,

    I was unfortunately quite busy last week and didn't post much :-)

    Milan.

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    PAH,

    you are showing your naivety,

    listen, it's like this

    nationalising the Northern Rock is all part of the grand master plan

    you see, when everybody defaults on their mortgages, those houses,
    will become....

    yep you got it...

    Council Houses

    and voila,

    all the council houses that maggie sold go back to being property of the state

    hth

    Milan.
    You're a funny guy Milan.

    Mortgagors don't "own" properties on their books. They only have a legal interest in these, and a mortgage contract gives them or their successors no rights of title unless the mortgagee fails to adhere to the conditions (generally by getting into arrears).

    If the govermin tried to start treating Northern Rock mortgagees like council tenants, they'd be laughed out of court (and voted out of office - there are quite a few people with Northern Rock mortgages, mostly in Labour areas).

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    PAH,

    you are showing your naivety,
    Au contraire. You got your inspiration from a post I made last week about NR being the governments way of building up the council house stock. Though I did put it in a less serious way.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    PAH,

    you are showing your naivety,

    listen, it's like this

    nationalising the Northern Rock is all part of the grand master plan

    you see, when everybody defaults on their mortgages, those houses,
    will become....

    yep you got it...

    Council Houses

    and voila,

    all the council houses that maggie sold go back to being property of the state

    hth

    Milan.

    Great news. I can make big money again by buying my families council houses dirt cheap, renting it back to them, then evicting them, and then selling them again at obscene profits.

    Leave a comment:


  • milanbenes
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    PAH,

    you are showing your naivety,

    listen, it's like this

    nationalising the Northern Rock is all part of the grand master plan

    you see, when everybody defaults on their mortgages, those houses,
    will become....

    yep you got it...

    Council Houses

    and voila,

    all the council houses that maggie sold go back to being property of the state

    hth

    Milan.

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  • PAH
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    I know someone (kind of, he's a friend of a friend) that bought £10k worth when they were just under £2 a pop.

    I'm sure the government will give them a decent pay out.

    Should we be more concerned about the £100 billion of taxpayers money they're throwing at it, if the housing market does continue to decline and a large portion of mortgage holders default and NR gets f-all at auction?

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  • BlasterBates
    started a topic Northern Rock shares now officially worthless

    Northern Rock shares now officially worthless

    Northern Rock

    Anyone follow that advice posted a few months ago here to buy NR at £4

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