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Net wealth in the UK is almost £321,000 per household ....

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  • chewmylegoff
    chewmylegoff Posts: 11,469 Forumite
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    MrRee wrote: »
    Jeeeeeez, there MUST be someone here who lives on my side of the poverty line - surely to god!

    i think there are quite a lot of you in there, at least seventeen different identities at last count.
  • MrRee_2
    MrRee_2 Posts: 2,393 Forumite
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    i think there are quite a lot of you in there, at least seventeen different identities at last count.

    I have asked you to back that claim up time and again ..... you show yourself up to be a complete idiot by not being able to show anything.
    Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!
  • chewmylegoff
    chewmylegoff Posts: 11,469 Forumite
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    To be fair there is no evidence, apart from the fact you constantly make the same grammatical and spelling mistakes when using your alternative personalities.
  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
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    MrRee wrote: »
    My Pension alone has a value of around £900,000.

    Come on, am I surrounded by posters who cannot rub two pennies together?

    Jeeeeeez, there MUST be someone here who lives on my side of the poverty line - surely to god!

    We’re at a joint £1.4mish (including pensions)

    Put the businesses into the mix, and you’re looking into the £15m mark :eek:
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  • bendix
    bendix Posts: 5,499 Forumite
    OK . . . .let's do a test run in here. I would imagine that the average MSE-er is probably more likely to be financially solvent than most, but I would hazard a guess that the average net wealth of MSErs is way below £321,000.
  • bendix
    bendix Posts: 5,499 Forumite
    MrRee wrote: »
    My Pension alone has a value of around £900,000.

    !

    Nicely worded MrRee

    From that we can deduce that you don't actually have a pension pot of 900k but instead you have monetised some kind of state pension / public sector pension / private sector final salary pension to an overinflated value.

    Let's change the game.

    Outside of your fantasy valuation of a pension that you will never get your hands on at your assumed value, what is your networth?
  • Jimmy_31
    Jimmy_31 Posts: 2,170 Forumite
    bendix wrote: »
    Nicely worded MrRee

    From that we can deduce that you don't actually have a pension pot of 900k but instead you have monetised some kind of state pension / public sector pension / private sector final salary pension to an overinflated value.

    Let's change the game.

    Outside of your fantasy valuation of a pension that you will never get your hands on at your assumed value, what is your networth?

    I think hes still adding up imaginary numbers.
  • MrRee_2
    MrRee_2 Posts: 2,393 Forumite
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    To be honest, I cannot give an exact figure .... and if it was exact the anals on here would jump on the fact that I may have miscalculated by 20p ..... and if I did add it up and give a ballpark some losers couldn't comprehend how it could be possible, so cannot be true.

    I'm arguing with people who couldn't make a success of warming a tin of baked beans - asking them to actually believe that someone, somewhere, somehow, could have made a success out of their finances is so far beyond their thought processes that it is pointless - as I have learned from these pages.
    Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!
  • Mallotum_X
    Mallotum_X Posts: 2,591 Forumite
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    MrRee wrote: »
    To be honest, I cannot give an exact figure .... and if it was exact the anals on here would jump on the fact that I may have miscalculated by 20p ..... and if I did add it up and give a ballpark some losers couldn't comprehend how it could be possible, so cannot be true.

    I'm arguing with people who couldn't make a success of warming a tin of baked beans - asking them to actually believe that someone, somewhere, somehow, could have made a success out of their finances is so far beyond their thought processes that it is pointless - as I have learned from these pages.

    Lets make it easy on you. Roundup to the nearest £10.

    Oh look its £10. How long do you have to live on that?

    Whats the meals on wheels lady bringing you for lunch today?
  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
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    MrRee wrote: »
    To be honest, I cannot give an exact figure .... and if it was exact the anals on here would jump on the fact that I may have miscalculated by 20p ..... and if I did add it up and give a ballpark some losers couldn't comprehend how it could be possible, so cannot be true.

    I'm arguing with people who couldn't make a success of warming a tin of baked beans - asking them to actually believe that someone, somewhere, somehow, could have made a success out of their finances is so far beyond their thought processes that it is pointless - as I have learned from these pages.

    I don’t know to the exact figure, therefore I’m working on what I can work out easily; could be higher, could be lower, to the nearest £100,000.

    But from your previous posts, it would appear that you’re lying!
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