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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
Correct, but if you read what I actually posted you will find that I don't agree with people who flaunt luxuries and cry poverty, not everyone who lives in a deprived area. If you can't even decipher messages written in plain English I hope you're not a politician yourself.
A very good friend of mine was convinced that her rising credit card bill would force her to give up her car so I took a look at her finances for her and managed to whittle out all the unnecessary things which were draining her bank balance. Within 18 months she had settled her three credit cards and her overdraft and was able to step back and see the damage that spending beyond her means had caused.
Sometimes all it takes is a fresh set of eyes on a problem.
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One person's 'luxury', is another persons necessity, to help them cope with the grind of life's daily struggle to survive.
Know and understand your target audience.
The people in archly conservative Virginia Water, in leafy Surrey, might be a more appreciative an audience.