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Repossesion and bank charges
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ajaxgeezer wrote: »I had a dream once that I read a thread on this board in which spurs_boy and mortgagemomma (and others) didn't have silly name calling spats. I know, but it WAS only a dream after all... :rolleyes:
Seriously guys, there is no need. The OP asked a question, some *may* say it's a bit misguided but it's in the right place on here. The ethics of bank charge claims are for another place but as it's subjective anyway, what's it matter? The way I see it, everyone is getting money where they can, be it the banks or be it the claimers - there IS no right or wrong. It's nature, and que sera sera.
You have so much knowledge to give to us less well informed, why waste it on playground stuff? I beg you, stop it with the silly names and keep the arteries of the forum clot free.
First off boy-ooo
It's spurs_NUT!,
Second.
Please keep your dark twisted fantasies to your self mate. I'm flattered that you dream about me all night long but do I want to hear about it?
errr. NO!
Thirdly.
Stop with !!!!!!! preaching an go back where you came from. You know the place where everything "LITTLE" (being the operative word) counts.
I mean helps.
P.s everyone knows that Morrisons is better than tesco anyway.0 -
absolutebounder wrote: »I bank in the UK, luxembourg and Cyprus. have to say the Cypriot way is best. None of this protect the person who defaults. The just send Tony and his gang round. Perhaps this is why the Cypriot pound is stronger than the UK pound.
Prehaps your just an plum!0 -
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plum just an your prehaps typo0
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Yes I will be the first to bleat when my free banking has been taken away due to all the irresponsible people who cant run their accounts properly and then reclaim their bank charges. You never know though, they might have tiered banking where people who do conduct their finances properly are given a better deal.I am a Mortgage Adviser
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
They have, its called the HSBC at Bournmouth. Its great. riff raff not even allowed in the branch unless they pay about £20 per month, like thats going to happen.Who I am is not important. What I do is.0
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absolutebounder wrote: »I bank in the UK, luxembourg and Cyprus. have to say the Cypriot way is best. None of this protect the person who defaults. The just send Tony and his gang round. Perhaps this is why the Cypriot pound is stronger than the UK pound.
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Not me.
He was a victim of opening his gob to point out that you could be a millionaire in the uk AND ONLY PAY 10% IN TAX He was right but the government didnt want you lot knowing that so they crashed his firm (polly peck) and allowed him to escape and exile himself. This was because they kneyw he was right and they in fact had nothing on him.Who I am is not important. What I do is.0 -
absolutebounder wrote: »Not me.
He was a victim of opening his gob to point out that you could be a millionaire in the uk AND ONLY PAY 10% IN TAX He was right but the government didnt want you lot knowing that so they crashed his firm (polly peck) and allowed him to escape and exile himself. This was because they kneyw he was right and they in fact had nothing on him.
Don't tell me, he's playing golf with Lord Lucan & has got evidence of Prince Philip's involvement in the death of Diana.US housing: it's not a bubble
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