I must be missing summat here...

Discussion in 'Bulletin Board ARCHIVE' started by Redstar, Oct 13, 2008.

  1. Redstar

    Redstar Well-Known Member

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    who the **** are the govt. borrowing the monies from to prop up the morally bankrupt bank and financial institutions?
     
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    They have to preserve the system 'otherwise it all goes pear shaped'.

    "Heads we win, tails you lose".
     
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    In addition i'd suggest.......

    Writing a letter to the banks concerned and inform them that as someone who is funding their borrowing, they should pay you interest on the amount concerned. Since they are in also now badly overdrawn, charge them a fee for it.

    In addition charge them £25 for your trouble in having to send them a letter in the first place.

    When they dont pay you the money they owe you, write to them another letter ( don't forget the £25) and let them know that they are being charged £X for each day they are being overdrawn.

    Making money is easy!
     

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