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Sue the Lying Seller

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  • spadoosh
    spadoosh Posts: 8,732 Forumite
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    Do you have anything in writing to actually prove they told you it was chain free?

    I am a guest in this country as well as I am from Italy and I can understand why you're annoying people born here by dissing this country. No one forces you to live here. It must be better than where you're from or you wouldn't have moved here, right?

    I don't like the healthcare system in the USA either, so wouldn't live there no matter how rich etc that country is. You need to be consistent with your beliefs if you think this country sucks so much. Too easy to bite the hand that feeds you.

    Not another one! ;):p
  • Bigrachel
    Bigrachel Posts: 36 Forumite
    As much as it would please me to say yes, unfortunately not. Had you instructed a conveyancer at this point?
  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    arashtrip wrote: »
    That country is in Middle East ...

    ... have to agree that ok these are the rules of this country and I have to obey like many other ridiculous rules and laws in this country.

    If you think so many of the rules and laws are 'ridiculous', then why not move (back) to the Middle East, where they seem more in line with your point of view and attitood?
  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    arashtrip wrote: »
    agreed and not all of them

    (... are places where people can be thrown off a building for being gay)

    So you agree that SOME of the countries in the Middle East are places where this can happen?

    Isn't that bad enough? Do you think if only some of them do this, it doesn't warrant attention?

    Do all of them have to do this before you begin to protest about it?
    arashtrip wrote: »
    .. and there are countries you have to pay half of your earnings to fund other people lives or end up in jail. cannot see much difference!

    You can't see a difference between outright barbarism and excess taxes? Really?
  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    Nearly the end of the school holidays!
  • fairy_lights
    fairy_lights Posts: 9,220 Forumite
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    Light the blue touchpaper and step back lol
    Owing on CC £00.00 :j

    It's like shooting nerds in a barrel
  • Just one thing... Brexit changes nothing as far as non-EU immigrants are concerned.

    OP isn't from the EU.

    OP, presumably you have a good job here and you're educated since you have called others here uneducated. You can get the same job opportunities in your country I assume, so what exactly is making you stay here despite you feeling it has ridiculous laws?
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    What the hell happened, I only stepped away and now look!
  • So, hang on one second arashtrip old boy. On one hand, when talking about the dreadful conditions migrant workers endure in the Middle East (post 47) - they "knew about it when they arrive" - so it's therefore OK. Righto.

    But you. You come here and decide to buy a house. All of a sudden, the legal conditions of the host country aren't up to scratch. Oh no. We now have to learn from you, because it's unacceptable to you. Can't you just smell the hypocricy!

    There is an awful lot wrong with the house buying system in this country. However, to compare it to the rights people have in the Middle East is not even slightly relevant, but it is ludicrous.

    I spent the first 10 years of my life in the ME, my brother was born there. You moan about paying taxes here - my mother and sister didn't appreciate the state telling her what clothes they could wear or what vehicles they could travel in. Please buy a good book about the house buying system in the UK, and try and educate yourself. And do !!!! off before telling us how we should/shouldn't do things over here.
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