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Lets help Horseinhatman!
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Oooh ignore, that's a good idea! How do you do that Dithering Dad? Dithering Dad.....? DITHERING DADDDDDD?
lol, I wouldn't worry jyonda, you have to be a real idiot to get onto my list - hence there are currently only [STRIKE]two[/STRIKE] three members. Incidently, the horsedude is not on it, I find his/her posts quite amusing and inoffensive. I just 'ignore' people who only post insults or infantile rubbish that would be a waste of my time to read.Dipstick Dithering Dad, not you or maybe you're one too.
Member number three. :rolleyes:Mortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
[strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!!
● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.730 -
Dithering_Dad wrote: »lol, I wouldn't worry jyonda, you have to be a real idiot to get onto my list - hence there are currently only [STRIKE]two[/STRIKE] three members. Incidently, the horsedude is not on it, I find his/her posts quite amusing and inoffensive. I just 'ignore' people who only post insults or infantile rubbish that would be a waste of my time to read.
Post something interesting for once Dipstick Dad.0 -
Wonder whether Foxtons will survive the week.0
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horseinhatman wrote: »A more bitter selection of sink estate renters has not existed before this thread.
As soon as you downtrodden gutter snipes realise I am trying to help you the better!
Hey horsey - who're you calling downtrodden?
The problem with ignore is that you never know what posts others are moaning about!0 -
lesley1960 wrote: »We have been very busy the last few months with removals , tailing off now , but have noticed an increase in calls asking for quotes , the market isnt as dead as some would like to have us believe
I'm not sure that means an awful lot. Renters move too, as do those who are being repossessed. Interesting information though, thanks.I'll have some cheese please, bob.0 -
OK, I'll help,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V04EPbaFSdA
They opening scenes, folks running, on their way to Heathrow for flight to Iceland perhaps......0 -
Looks like he won't be needing your help anymore - all his posts and threads have been deleted. It's like he never existed! Think someone must have reported him :rolleyes:
Shame really, I actually enjoyed the over-the-topness of it all while it lasted0 -
Im missing him actually. We could do with a few green shoot postings to cheer us all up. No sign of londonlandlady either
I always imagined Hatman with two puters on his desk, frantically swopping keyboards to type under his alter ego name - it cheered me up anyway)
Come back soon0 -
Its good to know he is kicked out because his misleading post could affect users who want reasonable advice and suggestion. ppl come to these forum to learn/share about current market etc. Not to get constant misleading information. Also it only brings bad name to martin lewis if he allowed things like this to continue.0
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formulaonefan wrote: »Its good to know he is kicked out because his misleading post could affect users who want reasonable advice and suggestion. ppl come to these forum to learn/share about current market etc. Not to get constant misleading information. Also it only brings bad name to martin lewis if he allowed things like this to continue.
Are threads that scream 50% (or more) drops in the housing market any less misleading?
I actually think it's a bit unfair that horsesheadman has been wiped - as far as I know he didn't post anything racist or offensive (unlike one regular poster on here who did both in one thread). His predictions were bullishly extreme but no worse than some of the bear extreme posting that goes on.
Looks like the bears are running this forum from now on - anyone who is optimistic is reported by the entire bear gang and is booted off. Excellent parameters for a balanced debate!!Mortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
[strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!!
● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.730
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