Where's the bankers are wankers thread?
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It's very much an English thing.SINsister wrote:Eh? Does not compute...
And be glad you are not aware of this car crash of a woman.
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I am a freelancer and receive around 10 work orders per week normally (translations from all kinds of companies) and have this week received...zero. I'm just hoping there is a big element of panic reaction to this decrease, otherwise I'm more or less broke when the Sisters hit Europe. Well, not just me...
The Frankfurt stock index, the DAX, lost almost 25% this week.
B-L-I-M-E-Y!
If you'd burn that amount of money physically, Frankfurt would look like Iraq in late 1991..
B-L-I-M-E-Y!
If you'd burn that amount of money physically, Frankfurt would look like Iraq in late 1991..
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ayeHom_Corleone wrote:It's very much an English thing.SINsister wrote:Eh? Does not compute...
And be glad you are not aware of this car crash of a woman.
but in case you are terminally curious:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguide/colu ... 12,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Katona
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The fall in the markets and lack of bank lending is now starting to have a knock-on effect:
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2008/10/ ... ue-to.html
If the info from the above article is even 50% accurate, this does not bode well (he said with customary understatement).
Related article (quoted in above blog post) in full.
We're going from clusterf*ck to FUBAR.
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2008/10/ ... ue-to.html
If the info from the above article is even 50% accurate, this does not bode well (he said with customary understatement).
Related article (quoted in above blog post) in full.
We're going from clusterf*ck to FUBAR.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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Yes, agreed, you can't blame anyone else for your not doing the maths. Point is, the wrecklesness of the banks is now affecting my well considered financial situation. And yours.nodubmanshouts wrote:These so called "dodgy loans" were used by many investors to make money. With individual freedom, its up to the individual to make their own successes and mistakes. Really, if you're going to borrow half a million (or more) dollars, read the fine print, get your calculator out, and do your homework, and don't just rely on what the person selling you the loan is telling you. Its that simple.
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And that is a very good point. So sensible people like us are now faced with a choice-
* stick to our principles, and have the housing market continue to be decline for several more years.
* unhinge our principles, and help them out; have the housing market recover quicker to ours and their benefit.
Personally, I go for the later, but people need to take responsibility for their actions, perhaps by a dramatic decrease in credit scoure at the very least.
* stick to our principles, and have the housing market continue to be decline for several more years.
* unhinge our principles, and help them out; have the housing market recover quicker to ours and their benefit.
Personally, I go for the later, but people need to take responsibility for their actions, perhaps by a dramatic decrease in credit scoure at the very least.
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I think that lending will be much harder to come by for a long time now.nodubmanshouts wrote:a dramatic decrease in credit scoure at the very least.
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Everyone's saying how hard it is to get loans now, but I just got a $20,000 loan for a new car with low interest and zero money down; I assume because I have a good credit score.
I think we're going to get a world divided by credit score -- those you have good ones, and those who don't, and those who don't will be the new "poor".
I think we're going to get a world divided by credit score -- those you have good ones, and those who don't, and those who don't will be the new "poor".
Perhaps. But we've just received a letter from LloydsTSB offering us a personal loan of upto £20k based on a joint account which has £1k dumped into it each month with about 30 quid left after various direct debits have been taken out. Seems they haven't learnt their lesson yet!!nodubmanshouts wrote:Everyone's saying how hard it is to get loans now, but I just got a $20,000 loan for a new car with low interest and zero money down; I assume because I have a good credit score.
I think we're going to get a world divided by credit score -- those you have good ones, and those who don't, and those who don't will be the new "poor".
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.