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Having read this thread I can only comment that there are many people who think that lenders are only there for the benefit of us all, I mean we get to buy shares in them, we can borrow from them and they are soooo nice to us all.
Absolute crap! First of all I differentiate between Banks, Lenders & Credit Card companies.
I should also put in loan sharks here - they provide a lending service to those people who need to borrow.
And this is where I have my problem with all of your sanctimonious twaddle.
I have only returned from the UK this year but things that jump up at me:
Ansbacher
Haughey & AIB
Ben Dunne
Eddie Hobbs's bit on the Bridge on the motorway round Dublin
Read "this great little country of ours" for some great examples.
There is an Elite in Ireland made up of Banks, Politicians and "developers" amongst others and the same exists in most other countries. Take John Major and the Carlyle Group for example. But business & politics mix big time. You donate to my party and I'll look after you.
Now there are a few types of people in my book
1. Those that are loaded and paying loans back & taxes is a game.
2. Those that are loaded and do things properly & ethically
3. Those who (get by - comfortable) and hope to get off with as much as possible cos they see No.1 on my list getting away with it.
4. Those who (get by - comfortable) who pay everything religiously
5. Those who have not enough who have no option but to fly by the seat of their pants and see No. 1 on my list getting away with it.
6. Those who have not enough but are happy "We were poor but all 13 of us living in cardboard box in middle of motorway were happy"
7. Those with no equity, no jobs and only hope is keeping afloat.
It is important to remember that we are all not able to borrow from a bank. I personally know an old lady in London in 1985 who used to borrow from the "Catalog Man" to make ends meet. She had worked all her life till arthritis crippled her and she got pensioned off by The Underground. Her pension was not huge but her living expenses outweighed her income and she had no lifestyle. She sat in front of the TV all day, no cigarettes, no beer etc. Just rent, council tax, food, electricity etc. So she ended up borrowing from the catalog man. On a Saturday he would come around and collect £2 a week from her. Her crime? She needed to borrow £50 to see her through the winter fuel expense and the APR on this? 100%. When all you sanctimonious pious self centred "you should pay it back" types start sermonising you might do well to remember how a person gets themselves in this mess. It is not always a champagne lifestyle.
I also was tempted to work as a catalog man 2 years ago in Milton Keynes when I'd recovered from my illness and could not stay in I.T. (Work related Stress) I had been offered the job and refused it on ethical grounds because I could not justify 98% interest rates and their impact. Now this was not a loan shark but Moores Catalog - a division of the GUS group or ARGOS to you and me.You are the same people who have shares in Argos. I don't suppose you have any problem with 98% markup at the expense of the vulnerable.
Now I look at my situation. I ran up debt whilst ill and am currently paying £40 off a month on a £25K debt. The 25K was not because of my illness but loans I was servicing happily till I got sick for nigh on two years. I have every intention of paying them back in my time. But for now the 40 a month is all I have until I get my inheritance.
Would the debt be as big as it is if my insurancew paid out for more than one year? No. Was I able to get a two year policy or longer? No.
So what happened? Well the Bank got their insurance to pay out and sold the debt as did the CC companies. So somebody else owns my debt now. Wish I could buy it at the rate they paid for it.
Now this leads me to the next bunch of leeches. Whilst I was ill and trying to recover (whilst debt was mounting adding more pressure) I was at home watching TV to try and get my mind concentrating on things again. My wife counted 38 ads for loans in one hour. Look at these ads....Essentially it is a case of "look how deep in sh*t you are - come and borrow from us, (in small print - we can take up to 4% commission) and scharge above normal rates of APR" with carol vorderman adding respectability(?) to the shylocks getting these people into an ever decreasing spiral.
Now I am for responsible lenders doing responsible things and Matt Barrett is my hero. " Barclays' boss, Matt Barrett, seems to have been regarded as a bit of a card for admitting that he would never personally use one of the plastic rectangles with which 9 million of his customers pay for purchases they can't afford. Business analysts believe that he may have "Ratnered" his bank".
Now if the Banks know that their customers can't afford these card purchases and they still issue them.............
It's all well and great to criticise those who default but it is not clear cut and lenders have a moral obligation to be ethical and responsible in their lending. These institutions force the weaker and vulnerable in our society to borrow to keep head above water by putting off the inevitable sinking.
With all the advertising about smoking & drinking being bad for you why is the government or the banks not advertising in the same manner? Cos it does nothing for the well off - thats why.
So to those of you who are concerned about your share values and your pensions have a thought for those to whom shares or a pension is but an ethereal concept.
Now until those at No.1 end their corrupt ways and lead by example, the banks and the more salubrious institutions practise responsible lending and those in power find ways of easing the poverty traps (both those of the bottom incomes and middle incomes) there will always be people trying to get away with it and ALMOST justifyable in their actions.
Having read this thread I can only comment that there are many people who think that lenders are only there for the benefit of us all, I mean we get to buy shares in them, we can borrow from them and they are soooo nice to us all.
Absolute crap! First of all I differentiate between Banks, Lenders & Credit Card companies.
I should also put in loan sharks here - they provide a lending service to those people who need to borrow.
And this is where I have my problem with all of your sanctimonious twaddle.
I have only returned from the UK this year but things that jump up at me:
Ansbacher
Haughey & AIB
Ben Dunne
Eddie Hobbs's bit on the Bridge on the motorway round Dublin
Read "this great little country of ours" for some great examples.
There is an Elite in Ireland made up of Banks, Politicians and "developers" amongst others and the same exists in most other countries. Take John Major and the Carlyle Group for example. But business & politics mix big time. You donate to my party and I'll look after you.
Now there are a few types of people in my book
1. Those that are loaded and paying loans back & taxes is a game.
2. Those that are loaded and do things properly & ethically
3. Those who (get by - comfortable) and hope to get off with as much as possible cos they see No.1 on my list getting away with it.
4. Those who (get by - comfortable) who pay everything religiously
5. Those who have not enough who have no option but to fly by the seat of their pants and see No. 1 on my list getting away with it.
6. Those who have not enough but are happy "We were poor but all 13 of us living in cardboard box in middle of motorway were happy"
7. Those with no equity, no jobs and only hope is keeping afloat.
It is important to remember that we are all not able to borrow from a bank. I personally know an old lady in London in 1985 who used to borrow from the "Catalog Man" to make ends meet. She had worked all her life till arthritis crippled her and she got pensioned off by The Underground. Her pension was not huge but her living expenses outweighed her income and she had no lifestyle. She sat in front of the TV all day, no cigarettes, no beer etc. Just rent, council tax, food, electricity etc. So she ended up borrowing from the catalog man. On a Saturday he would come around and collect £2 a week from her. Her crime? She needed to borrow £50 to see her through the winter fuel expense and the APR on this? 100%. When all you sanctimonious pious self centred "you should pay it back" types start sermonising you might do well to remember how a person gets themselves in this mess. It is not always a champagne lifestyle.
I also was tempted to work as a catalog man 2 years ago in Milton Keynes when I'd recovered from my illness and could not stay in I.T. (Work related Stress) I had been offered the job and refused it on ethical grounds because I could not justify 98% interest rates and their impact. Now this was not a loan shark but Moores Catalog - a division of the GUS group or ARGOS to you and me.You are the same people who have shares in Argos. I don't suppose you have any problem with 98% markup at the expense of the vulnerable.
Now I look at my situation. I ran up debt whilst ill and am currently paying £40 off a month on a £25K debt. The 25K was not because of my illness but loans I was servicing happily till I got sick for nigh on two years. I have every intention of paying them back in my time. But for now the 40 a month is all I have until I get my inheritance.
Would the debt be as big as it is if my insurancew paid out for more than one year? No. Was I able to get a two year policy or longer? No.
So what happened? Well the Bank got their insurance to pay out and sold the debt as did the CC companies. So somebody else owns my debt now. Wish I could buy it at the rate they paid for it.
Now this leads me to the next bunch of leeches. Whilst I was ill and trying to recover (whilst debt was mounting adding more pressure) I was at home watching TV to try and get my mind concentrating on things again. My wife counted 38 ads for loans in one hour. Look at these ads....Essentially it is a case of "look how deep in sh*t you are - come and borrow from us, (in small print - we can take up to 4% commission) and scharge above normal rates of APR" with carol vorderman adding respectability(?) to the shylocks getting these people into an ever decreasing spiral.
Now I am for responsible lenders doing responsible things and Matt Barrett is my hero. " Barclays' boss, Matt Barrett, seems to have been regarded as a bit of a card for admitting that he would never personally use one of the plastic rectangles with which 9 million of his customers pay for purchases they can't afford. Business analysts believe that he may have "Ratnered" his bank".
Now if the Banks know that their customers can't afford these card purchases and they still issue them.............
It's all well and great to criticise those who default but it is not clear cut and lenders have a moral obligation to be ethical and responsible in their lending. These institutions force the weaker and vulnerable in our society to borrow to keep head above water by putting off the inevitable sinking.
With all the advertising about smoking & drinking being bad for you why is the government or the banks not advertising in the same manner? Cos it does nothing for the well off - thats why.
So to those of you who are concerned about your share values and your pensions have a thought for those to whom shares or a pension is but an ethereal concept.
Now until those at No.1 end their corrupt ways and lead by example, the banks and the more salubrious institutions practise responsible lending and those in power find ways of easing the poverty traps (both those of the bottom incomes and middle incomes) there will always be people trying to get away with it and ALMOST justifyable in their actions.