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Comment from Rosy

- Welcome to 2006! Hope you have a lovely year!@others - All this was whlloy unavoidable but Brown and Labour decided to 'go with throttle up' right into the teeth of the crisis. They dropped rates (in was it 2005/06?) and the market, already peaking, blew its top. They have royally f*cked the UK economy for the next 20 years.Wages are stagnant or falling and the banks are hoist on their own petard of overlending, there is no appetite for loaning money to buy property. In fact, anyone with half an ear to the ground knows that the banks are calling in large property loans left and right.The idea that there is 20 years worth of cash rich investors out there that will cause prices to rise for the next 20 years is ludicrous.I also happen to know that many estate agents, surveyors, and ancillary services are in deep, deep trouble with the low volumes.In the end the only way to do this is to allow people to fail. Allow repossessions and clean the housing and finance markets out in one fell swoop.People will be hurt, yes. Some people will loose everything, yes. But at least the economy can get moving again. Property prices must fall; hard and fast. There is no other way.
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Comment from Jala

BEWARE OF ESURE FOLKSI received pocily document with a3200 excess as arranged BUT when I went to make a claim was told it was a3300. despite having pocily documents in my hand clearly showing a3300 they denied it and to add insult to injury then they printed out a new pocily document with the ammended details of a3300 excess and sent it to me 2 days later not even sure if this is legal?Damn annoyed i paid in full for my car, buildings and contents insurance with these sharks otherwise I'd be off to an honest and decent company!!!
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Comment from Edison

When a villa owner fails to refund a $2,500 deopsit on a Lloyds card, the company instigates a chargeback We rented a private villa in Palm Springs, California, for two nights for seven guests when we got married last October. We paid the $2,500 deopsit with a Lloyds credit card directly to the owner, which was to be returned – minus an agreed cleaning fee – after a maximum of 45 days. We left the house in impeccable order and the owner confirmed that he would be sending back the deopsit. The money has not arrived and the owner has not replied to any of my emails or phone messages. Should we look for a US lawyer, which is likely to be expensive? TN, London Going through the American would not only be expensive but would also take time with no guarantee that you would get your deopsit back. As you had paid by credit card you could have asked Lloyds to instigate a chargeback from the retailer. Luckily you still had time to do this – 120 days from becoming aware of the [...]
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Comment from max

Whyyyy ?
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