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You have to do it a lot and for posts where you just don't agree with what the person has written which isn't racist etc. Anything that you don't like you report if you have NPD. They do it to get control of what is written and who is writing it.
Do the "Price Police" have NPD (No Price Drops) disorder?0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »Do the "Price Police" have NPD (No Price Drops) disorder?
- (No Price Drops) disorder
- (Normal Prices Denial) disorder
which one are you?0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »Do the "Price Police" have NPD (No Price Drops) disorder?
Congratulations Crashy. You've now earned your MSE Golden Shoehorn badge, for posting your 2000th off-topic comment about house prices."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0 -
2 camps:
- (No Price Drops) disorder
- (Normal Prices Denial) disorder
which one are you?
I`m with most sensible people - Need Price Drops or the market isn`t going to function. To argue that today`s property market is "normal" is a pretty far out position IMO, and would be at odds with what most people can deduce from what is going on around them I think.0
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