Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "It's true - House prices really cannot fall"
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostAtW would approve. Oh hang on, if I were to hedge the losses on my house someone would have to take the other side. That would make them a speculator and we can’t have that.
So the whole scheme must be the same kind of scum as "payment protection" things are that would pay up your debt if you "lose your job", if you read fine print you will see that chances of getting that are slim.
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I would who would write such a risk? and could we trust them not to go bankrupt?
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI can't even begin to express how much of a lunatic idea this is.
********* **** ****** ******** *********** muppets.
The more lunatic an idea is - the bigger the chance they will actually do it.
eg
Invasion of Iraq
Poll Tax
Hitler's invasion of the USSR
Ir35
Vietnam War etc
Marraige
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I can't even begin to express how much of a lunatic idea this is.
********* **** ****** ******** *********** muppets.
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This sounds as hair brained as unemployment insurance, where basically you hand your salary to an insurance company and then they give some back if you're uunemployed.
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The words "stable door", "bolted", "horse" all spring to mind.
So once the market has bottomed out people will then go out and spend thousnads of pounds on insurance....hmm sounds good business for the insurance companies.
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AtW would approve. Oh hang on, if I were to hedge the losses on my house someone would have to take the other side. That would make them a speculator and we can’t have that.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostSo this is going to help how? If all house prices drop you don't get a penny, you only get a payout if your house price drops while the others stay high.
Just a scam for insurance companies to get more cash methinks.....
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Such insurance would pay out if the value of a home declined by more than the value of equivalent property in the indices.
Just a scam for insurance companies to get more cash methinks.....
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Cool! I anticipate this being extended to cover ALL investments...
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It's true - House prices really cannot fall
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