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Benipete 10-10-2008 18:33

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 640020)
But that £125 million was donated by the public thinking that it was going to help the charity to run. How many people are now going to think twice before making further donations?

There’s going to be a lot more tears before bedtime before the coming dawn.

I don't need to think twice or even once since I learned the truth.
True they may not all be the same but they would have to prove that to me personally.I for one am not playing the game.:mad::mad:

Neil 10-10-2008 19:22

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In which case, the ratepayers of Hyndburn have been very lucky.

Is there almost a compliment in there for the Council Officers in the finance dept? :D

Mancie 13-10-2008 21:20

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now it's official..£27 billion given to shore up the banks... banks that have for many years been very happy to issue out letters and overcharge the average man and women for small amounts of debt that is near kin to extortion... were is any apology?..were is any open plan for this type of disaster?...I'm pretty sure the board of directors of any bank/financial company are not to so skink that they will be shopping in LIDL's or Aldis next week.
I have noticed the absence of Accy Web members working for the banks on this site that usually uphold the banking system and structure .. strange ?

Benipete 13-10-2008 21:36

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I think it was more like £37 billion.But what the hell? In for a penny.

jambutty 13-10-2008 21:39

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There was also a shareholder on the news bleating about how hard done by he was, whilst conveniently forgetting all those years of excessive dividends.

Royboy39 13-10-2008 21:45

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 640886)
now it's official..£27 billion given to shore up the banks... banks that have for many years been very happy to issue out letters and overcharge the average man and women for small amounts of debt that is near kin to extortion... were is any apology?..were is any open plan for this type of disaster?...I'm pretty sure the board of directors of any bank/financial company are not to so skink that they will be shopping in LIDL's or Aldis next week.
I have noticed the absence of Accy Web members working for the banks on this site that usually uphold the banking system and structure .. strange ?

Never a truer word spoken Mancie.
I have been on both sides of the fence as far as banking is concerned. I was ridiculed on here for a mistake my wife made and for that we were charged £30......which we got back.
A business can prosper or fail, but it must have the backing of the bank, if you don't, you might as well forget it. If you want credit from your suppliers, unless the bank give you a good reference you have no chance.
I think this brings home to roost that many of the so called experts in banks have no idea how to run their own business.
I can understand why GB and Darling have taken this path and I hope heads will roll for the almighty cock up that has occured.
Luckily now I am completely debt free, no thank to these nerds. :hothothot

Mancie 13-10-2008 21:49

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 640898)
I think it was more like £37 billion.But what the hell? In for a penny.

Ok £37 billion... not to good at maths but I reckon thats knocking on a few hundered quid for each one of the population of this nation... so is my share in the post?.. do I have to transfer oline or do I just pick my dosh up at the now defunct post office?

Royboy39 13-10-2008 21:52

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 640908)
Ok £37 billion... not to good at maths but I reckon thats knocking on a few hundered quid for each one of the population of this nation... so is my share in the post?.. do I have to transfer oline or do I just pick my dosh up at the now defunct post office?

Do I detect your Maggie bashing days are over? :D

Mancie 13-10-2008 21:59

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 640909)
Do I detect your Maggie bashing days are over? :D

Just gonna have to go back to the Man Utd Barcelona bashin days Roy :D

Benipete 13-10-2008 22:58

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 640908)
Ok £37 billion... not to good at maths but I reckon thats knocking on a few hundered quid for each one of the population of this nation... so is my share in the post?.. do I have to transfer oline or do I just pick my dosh up at the now defunct post office?

I think the total is now more than £500 billion or £18,000 each.
May be wrong but I'm sure someone will know.:jimbo:

Royboy39 13-10-2008 23:04

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 640942)
I think the total is now more than £500 billion or £18,000 each.
May be wrong but I'm sure someone will know.:jimbo:

Does that include handouts to the likes of Zimbabwe and other failed economies?

mothernature 14-10-2008 00:13

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Don’t fret yourself Benipete, it won’t last long.

Yes indeed with the RSPCA being the latest revelation. How many others


JamButty, have you any links detailing the charities involved. Would be very interested in that.

mothernature 14-10-2008 00:18

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Flippin' heck. Was going to move to Wakefield soon. £15 million between the council and West yorkshire police. Will have to rethink that.

jambutty 14-10-2008 02:53

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Originally Posted by mothernature (Post 640985)
JamButty, have you any links detailing the charities involved. Would be very interested in that.

No links, just news reports.

mickmc 14-10-2008 05:27

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I have at last found the true meaning of >>>>>>>


" What a bunch of Bankers " :D:D:D


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