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Right to buy process

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  • Person_one wrote: »
    You've dodged the question enough times, I'm now going to assume that you don't care about your mother losing her security and her right to adaptations and support. Shame on you, I hope she sees through your money grabbing scheme at her expense and throws you out.

    You really think it makes difference if I said

    "my mum filled out the forms, in her own time"

    You dont care, no one answers about RTB properly here. No one even knows whats wrong with my mum, and you didnt need to know. So why ask! you all jump to conclusions. It's sad.

    Good luck to you all, and thanks again.
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    snappyfish wrote: »
    If you pulled your head out of your !!!, you'd realise I was just asking for anyone's personal experience on "right to buy" process.

    But once again you keyboard hogging lifeless posters just can't help yourself.

    I've given up here asking questions. Occasionally I'll pop back for a read and a laugh, but my time is limited as I get out in the real world and help real people.

    But to all of you thanks for your time and thoughts.
    snappyfish wrote: »
    You really think it makes difference if I said

    "my mum filled out the forms, in her own time"

    You dont care, no one answers about RTB properly here. No one even knows whats wrong with my mum, and you didnt need to know. So why ask! you all jump to conclusions. It's sad.

    Good luck to you all, and thanks again.

    Blah blah blah... And again the question isn't answered. You really are tragic.

    Most posters see you for exactly what you are.... :)
  • csgohan4
    csgohan4 Posts: 10,600 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    OP I pity you, for your children will treat you the same way you treat your mother
    "It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"

    G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP
  • csgohan4 wrote: »
    OP I pity you, for your children will treat you the same way you treat your mother

    Incredible statement, you have no idea so you. Im embarrassed for you :o
  • marksoton wrote: »
    Blah blah blah... And again the question isn't answered. You really are tragic.

    Most posters see you for exactly what you are.... :)

    Embarrassed for you and your replies again. :o
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    snappyfish wrote: »
    Embarrassed for you and your replies again. :o

    And yet still no answer... < Yawn> ....
  • csgohan4 wrote: »
    OP I pity you, for your children will treat you the same way you treat your mother

    I would have thought it highly unlikely that the OP will ever have any children given their age
  • I would have thought it highly unlikely that the OP will ever have any children given their age

    Not related at all.
  • marksoton wrote: »
    And yet still no answer... < Yawn> ....

    Laughable. :T
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    snappyfish wrote: »
    Laughable. :T

    Yes, yes you are.

    A middle aged loner who still lives with mummy.
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