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Will there be a debt reset of everything
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onlyfoolsandparking said:Shakin_Steve said:108 replies over 11 pages.......just sayin.......1
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eskbanker said:onlyfoolsandparking said:Shakin_Steve said:108 replies over 11 pages.......just sayin.......
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Though my blue blooded neighbours are already up that creek wih no paddle or boat, they're already worried about how they're going to pay for their childrens education, even going so far as to try and get a partial refund on their school fees due to the schools being closed, and they're worried that they may be forced financially to send their children to state schools. They are already trying to sell one of their cars - the only one they actually own, have cancelled the leaees on the two cars that they leased, have changed their shopping habbits from M&S, and Waitrose to ASDA, and Aldi/Lidl - places that before the whole covid 19 thing they'd turn their noses up at as being beneath them, this has hit them extremely hard financially to the point where it is putting serious strains on the family budget - they've maxed out all of their credit cards and are living in their overdraft, and serious strains on their marriage/family life. They are talking about declaring bankruptcy and selling their home 40% below market value -
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grantmondo2010 said:Though my blue blooded neighbours are already up that creek wih no paddle or boat, they're already worried about how they're going to pay for their childrens education, even going so far as to try and get a partial refund on their school fees due to the schools being closed, and they're worried that they may be forced financially to send their children to state schools. They are already trying to sell one of their cars - the only one they actually own, have cancelled the leaees on the two cars that they leased, have changed their shopping habbits from M&S, and Waitrose to ASDA, and Aldi/Lidl - places that before the whole covid 19 thing they'd turn their noses up at as being beneath them, this has hit them extremely hard financially to the point where it is putting serious strains on the family budget - they've maxed out all of their credit cards and are living in their overdraft, and serious strains on their marriage/family life. They are talking about declaring bankruptcy and selling their home 40% below market value -Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:0
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grantmondo2010 said:
[....tldr....]
I'm impressed by your ability to cut and paste, without attribution, from other sites.
But you perhaps spending too much time worrying about things written on sites like
https://www.sharecafe.com.au/2019/10/31/the-coming-great-global-reset/
and
https://aheadoftheherd.com/Newsletter/2019/MMT-is-a-spectacularly-Dem-idea.htm
If we're financially doomed we're financially doomed.
Cutting and pasting stuff won't change that.
Just relax, and have a nice bank holiday weekend.
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Zanderman said:grantmondo2010 said:
[....tldr....]
I'm impressed by your ability to cut and paste, without attribution, from other sites.
But you perhaps spending too much time worrying about things written on sites like
If we're financially doomed we're financially doomed.
Cutting and pasting stuff won't change that.
Just relax, and have a nice bank holiday weekend.0 -
grantmondo2010 said:Though my blue blooded neighbours are already up that creek wih no paddle or boat, they're already worried about how they're going to pay for their childrens education, even going so far as to try and get a partial refund on their school fees due to the schools being closed, and they're worried that they may be forced financially to send their children to state schools. They are already trying to sell one of their cars - the only one they actually own, have cancelled the leaees on the two cars that they leased, have changed their shopping habbits from M&S, and Waitrose to ASDA, and Aldi/Lidl - places that before the whole covid 19 thing they'd turn their noses up at as being beneath them, this has hit them extremely hard financially to the point where it is putting serious strains on the family budget - they've maxed out all of their credit cards and are living in their overdraft, and serious strains on their marriage/family life. They are talking about declaring bankruptcy and selling their home 40% below market value -1
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harryharry305 said:Tell the LL you want £4000 cash or bankers cheque for you to leave quickly without smashing the place up
or it will cost him more than that and at least a year of no rent to get you out
remember you have the upper handI came into this world with nothing and I've got most of it left.0 -
grantmondo2010 said:Though my blue blooded neighbours are already up that creek wih no paddle or boat, they're already worried about how they're going to pay for their childrens education, even going so far as to try and get a partial refund on their school fees due to the schools being closed, and they're worried that they may be forced financially to send their children to state schools. They are already trying to sell one of their cars - the only one they actually own, have cancelled the leaees on the two cars that they leased, have changed their shopping habbits from M&S, and Waitrose to ASDA, and Aldi/Lidl - places that before the whole covid 19 thing they'd turn their noses up at as being beneath them, this has hit them extremely hard financially to the point where it is putting serious strains on the family budget - they've maxed out all of their credit cards and are living in their overdraft, and serious strains on their marriage/family life. They are talking about declaring bankruptcy and selling their home 40% below market value -
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