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On tv last night late, a programme about Cowboy customers who do not pay bills to small companies and do a runner after CCJ's were granted had me sitting up listening with eager anticipation. These businesses are according to this programme going out of business because of us customers not paying the bill after goods or services had been ...
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I think the credit crunch has affected the majority of people, especially those with credit cards. Apparently, credit card delinquencies rose to a record high last month as the recession weakened consumer’s finances. Payment at least 60 days late increased, and people now have to take out loans to avoid bankruptcy, to pay off their debts.It’s a ...
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Here’s another thing that we don’t really need in a credit crunch...
The controversial Home Information Packs (HIPS) have come under new criticism from political parties that will be of interest to conveyancing news.
With the property market in a slump, many charted surveyors have long been critical of the implementation of the packs, blaming ...
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I agree with you, I love ASDA. Any job that will create opportunites for the public is worthwhile.
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LOL, talk about feeling bad about ourselves during the credit crunch - what about the WAG out of 'Im a celeb get me out of here', when she said all the money she had was not a joy but instead a burden and that it takes her all day to clean her house!!!!
My heart bleeds for her
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All the time we hear on the news discussions about negative financial issues and the so-called ‘financial experts’ advising us how to save money – when ironically some of these people are bankrupt themselves.
When it comes to property there is enough to worry about, especially is this climate, so I just leave it all to conveyancing solicitors. ...
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It would be better if Gordon & Alastair kept their heads down and their mouths shut.
They complain about ''do nothing'' Tories but the reality is thet G & A are making matters worse by running around like they are doing lots while actually accomplishing nothing.
The job of the Government, as any good manager, is to make it LOOK like they ...
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Another way to live without money is to bike everywhere, but this has its own problems...
It appears that the credit crunch has a lot to answer for. Not only is it creating gloom on the UK economy but it has also contributed to an increase in accident claims. In a bid to keep fit, save money and help the environment, many workers have turned to ...
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Or to beat the credit crunch shop in Prmiark, where they give you a discount if there is a mark on the item. There, biting the credit crunch!
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