Re: Re: Can't Save, Won't Save!
What's really starting to annoy me are those magical credit union loans that several of the participants seem to have got without much hassle.
This is starting to piss me off too. If the next episode involves someone with no savings consolodating using a CU loan with no savings then I'll give up.
I don't mind the show being light on financial details. It's fine to leave stuff out. But if something goes in to the show it must be honest. If Eddie is convincing CU's around the country to give loans to the show's participants then that's just wrong, because that facility is not available to the viewer.
Based on the episodes so far the Credit Unions should be paying RTE for advertising space because these are becomming 30 minute Ads. It's as if the CU is the ONLY way to get out of Debt in Ireland.
At this stage I wouldn't lose any sleep if I missed the remaining episodes.
If there's another season, they should
1. Be honest. The participants should only be able to take
steps that a viewer in the same situation could take.
2. Do some 1-minute side-bars about the details that come
up in the show.
3. Add a bit of variety (not everyone's money problems
come down to overspending and debt).
* Someone who is not yet seriously in debt but who are
clearly living beyond their means.
* Someone who has a large debt due to a single event
who is living within their means but can't seem to shift
the debt.
* Someone who is not in debt at all, but can't seem to
save or invest, and are worried about retiring.
* Someone who can easily manage their debts but see
no point in saving for the future. Borrowing now will
leave them with less later. Try to get them to
understand their position.
* Someone living on the Minimum Wage. The Des Bishop
show on Monday nights is actually a better money
program than SMTM.
-Rd