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15-02-06, 11:51 PM
Very sad ! ...all over £4,714 ! Terrible
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16-02-06, 08:19 AM
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Extremely sad. The man only needed a week and a little understanding.
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"The role played by the Halifax in pushing him towards taking his life is clear from his note.
It begins: "As the Halifax was not prepared to wait another week or so for the remortage preferring to shatter our lives rather than hang on, I would suggest ... doing something for the papers to let others know what happened."
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16-02-06, 08:33 PM
From first hand experience I know Halifax are *******s, but they ain't worth taking ur life over. Now dude has messed up his familygood and proper costhe life insurance won't pay out for a suicide.
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16-02-06, 11:39 PM
Poor thing, but thats no reason to kill yourself, he should of just declare bankrupty and start again or better still leave the country, makes you wonder all this debt people are in the banks do not help.
A friend of mine decided to return to uni as a mature student still has not completed the course and is £35,000 debt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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17-02-06, 11:13 PM
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Poor thing, but thats no reason to kill yourself, he should of just declare bankrupty and start again or better still leave the country, makes you wonder all this debt people are in the banks do not help.
A friend of mine decided to return to uni as a mature student still has not completed the course and is £35,000 debt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"One of the heads of the beast seemed to have been fatally wounded, but the wound had healed. The whole earth was amazed and followed the beast".
Good News Bible. Rev. Ch.13 V.3
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18-02-06, 12:04 AM
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Poor thing, but thats no reason to kill yourself, he should of just declare bankrupty and start again or better still leave the country, makes you wonder all this debt people are in the banks do not help.
A friend of mine decided to return to uni as a mature student still has not completed the course and is £35,000 debt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don’t judge the suicide.
I look at some of the degraded bums on the streets of los angeles and genuinely wonder why some of them haven’t killed themselves.
“Let them rave, thou art quiet in thy grave� (Emerson)
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18-02-06, 12:08 AM
I'm frigging terrified right about now!!
Seriously though that is bad business from the bank. I thought they made money keeping people in debt for ages...
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18-02-06, 01:53 AM
I'm probably stating the bleeding obvious here but it's not always that obvious to everyone.
When most of the former mutual building societies turned into banks and paid so-called windfalls to their members of up to and around £1,000, this wasn't a windfall at all. Not in the long run.
I think a mortgage with a mutual building society is still cheaper, on the whole, than a bank. Building societies do not have to pay shareholders, only members. And you are a member just by virtue of having a mortgage with them.
I've always thought that building societies are the best place to have your mortgage ... and banks the best place to have your bank account. Call me old fashioned if you like. But I like to stick with the institutions who know what they're doing.
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18-02-06, 01:55 AM
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Poor thing, but thats no reason to kill yourself, he should of just declare bankrupty and start again or better still leave the country, makes you wonder all this debt people are in the banks do not help.
A friend of mine decided to return to uni as a mature student still has not completed the course and is £35,000 debt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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