Experts like to predict these things so they can then say 'i told you so' if and when it actually happens.
Tell them to bet their life savings on that prediction and they will run off with the tail between their legs.
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Previously on "Oh Dear: Mortgage rates may hit 14pc within two years"
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIndeed but, for the moment, just suppose they did shoot into double figures? What with all those large mortgages and unemployment as well, wouldn't there be carnage and repossessions like never before?
yep, the future ain't bright
Milan.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI stopped reading at 'experts have warned', was there a 'fears grow' in there?
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Originally posted by Bunk View Post
What's this? Sas and Shaun in agreement over something? I suppose that says a lot about how tragic poor old Milan is.
part of the Benes mandate on CUK is to provide a social service bringing together lonely hearts.
As can be seen above, another success, Shaun and Sas, and may they forever be happy
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Originally posted by Bunk View Post
What's this? Sas and Shaun in agreement over something? I suppose that says a lot about how tragic poor old Milan is.
He is the living embodiment of the concept that if you give enough monkeys typewriters, they will eventually produce the works of Shakespeare. Although in sas's case, expectations are naturally set that bit lower. The foreword to "Spot the Dog" maybe!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd that will effectively condemn you to live in the arse-end of Europe forever.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostMatters not a jot what level interest rates get to. Milan will still be left high and dry in some converted pigsty in Mittel-Europe, and AtW will be stuck in his bedsit in Brum with little for company but his autographed squirrel portfolio and his crusty porn collection.
What's this? Sas and Shaun in agreement over something? I suppose that says a lot about how tragic poor old Milan is.
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Matters not a jot what level interest rates get to. Milan will still be left high and dry in some converted pigsty in Mittel-Europe, and AtW will be stuck in his bedsit in Brum with little for company but his autographed squirrel portfolio and his crusty porn collection.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
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Originally posted by administrator View PostThe clue is in the word "may". They may hit 14%. They may not. Excellent reporting of facts from the great British press again. A bunch of spin and conjecture wrapped up as news.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBut just think of those savers rates !!!
wow...
So sell the house and get ready for those rates ....
what about those folks, and I am sure there were one or two here who sold their houses and went to cash expecting house prices to crash, did it happen, did they get the bargains they were expecting, and if they did, do they now need to sell again for fear of not meeting the mortgage payments ?
Milan.
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The clue is in the word "may". They may hit 14%. They may not. Excellent reporting of facts from the great British press again. A bunch of spin and conjecture wrapped up as news.
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But just think of those savers rates !!!
wow...
So sell the house and get ready for those rates ....
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