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Previously on "Plan b for those with savings"
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KUATB I'm winding the prawny one up after he piled in against the Daily Heil in the Bricking it thread..
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What is it about this article that strikes you as left-wing?Originally posted by vetran View PostStop Reading the leftie BBC
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I suspect these firms are "helpful" and can appoint a solicitor to manage the sale for you "at no extra cost!"Originally posted by vetran View PostNow we know where the Double Glazing salesmen & Agents went to die.
seems the sellers solicitor wasn't doing his job.
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Now we know where the Double Glazing salesmen & Agents went to die.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBBC News - Consumers being misled over quick house sales, OFT warns
Malcolm Haywood, from Lincolnshire, wanted to sell his house quickly, and agreed to a sale price of £120,000.
But just before the deal was signed, the company involved, Gateway Homes UK, dropped the price to £80,000.
Pat Hardy, from Teesside, signed a similar deal with Tom Craven Property.
She had agreed a purchase price of £75,000, but the day before the removal men were due to arrive, they lowered the offer to £40,000.

seems the sellers solicitor wasn't doing his job.
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We could make this a generic message for CUK General;Originally posted by vetran View PostStop Reading the leftie BBC
Stop reading; it will only confuse you!
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Plan b for those with savings
BBC News - Consumers being misled over quick house sales, OFT warns
Malcolm Haywood, from Lincolnshire, wanted to sell his house quickly, and agreed to a sale price of £120,000.
But just before the deal was signed, the company involved, Gateway Homes UK, dropped the price to £80,000.
Pat Hardy, from Teesside, signed a similar deal with Tom Craven Property.
She had agreed a purchase price of £75,000, but the day before the removal men were due to arrive, they lowered the offer to £40,000.
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