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Value of Housepricecrash?

homelessskilledworker
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I would say a fiver £5, but I am not taking anything less to take it off their hands
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You think house prices will crash a fiver now?
Started the weekend boozing early I see.
Edit: housepricecrash.co.uk?"Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship." - Benjamin Franklin0 -
Like MSE the sites been around for nearly 10 years. The difference is, whilst Martin has pocketed £87m the contributors* of Housepricecrash have lost a combined amount of £87m for not buying a house in that time. :rotfl:
*except Bruce Banner who's also lost his marbles.:D0 -
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On the odd occasions I go there there seems to be a permanent banner ad for mail order brides at the top, and one for sub prime mortgages on the side.0
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You do know what the ad server brings up relates to the searches you have performed and is nothing to do with the site you are visiting don't you?ruggedtoast wrote: »On the odd occasions I go there there seems to be a permanent banner ad for mail order brides at the top, and one for sub prime mortgages on the side.I think....0
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ruggedtoast wrote: »On the odd occasions I go there there seems to be a permanent banner ad for mail order brides at the top, and one for sub prime mortgages on the side.You do know what the ad server brings up relates to the searches you have performed and is nothing to do with the site you are visiting don't you?
ruggedtoast = Sibley?!?!?0 -
Thats roughly correct
Maybe Martin will come join us on the share board as he will own a few now, canny deal
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Moneysupermarket.com (MONY) was on the purchasing end of a deal as it reported the acquisition of MoneySavingExpert for a consideration of up to 87 million pounds. The site is recognised as one of the UK's leading personal finance websites and in 2011 attracted circa 39 million unique visitors. Having generated EBITDA of 12.64 million pound in the year to October 2011, the purchase will cost Moneysupermarket up to 6.9 times earnings. The shares inched 0.1p higher to 116p.
Is this company still that guy off Dragons Den ?0 -
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