Bring on the repossessions

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by ogden, Jan 11, 2007.

  1. ogden

    Dan L Guest

    Grimly Curmudgeon coughed up:
    What are these things called mortgages of which you speak?[/QUOTE]

    Like rent, only private sector.

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    Dan L, Jan 11, 2007
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  2. I made a decision to zero the CC bills last year. Ran them up again
    (albeit to relatively modest levels) in the second half of the year, and
    am currently zero-ing them again. Hohum.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 11, 2007
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  3. ogden

    SD Guest

    Late nineties I was quoted 22p for a 5.56mm round in an SA80
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    SD, Jan 11, 2007
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  4. ogden

    Dan L Guest

    The Older Gentleman coughed up:
    Mine get zeroed every month by direct debit.

    <looks at December statement>

    Gulp

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    Dan L, Jan 11, 2007
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  5. ogden

    Dan L Guest

    darsy coughed up:
    Sheerness, right up your street

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    X-FOT#000
    DIAABTCOD #26
    BOMB#18 (slow)
    OMF#11
     
    Dan L, Jan 11, 2007
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  6. Our beloved leaders are not known for common sense when it comes to
    purchasing any thing , they think paying ten times its value is good


    Costs me £18.00 a box for 50 shells , including carraige

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    Steve Robinson, Jan 11, 2007
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  7. ogden

    Klaatu Guest

    I call it "overtime"
     
    Klaatu, Jan 11, 2007
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  8. £7:50 for 50 .38 special.
    Or
    £8:50 for 50 .38 357

    Much cheaper if you reload your own.
     
    Mick Whittingham, Jan 11, 2007
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  9. ogden

    SteveH Guest

    Mine should be <touch wood> in a couple of months.
     
    SteveH, Jan 11, 2007
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  10. ogden

    Klaatu Guest

    Sips, Isa's ?
     
    Klaatu, Jan 11, 2007
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  11. ogden

    Timo Geusch Guest

    You don't need self-certification for that these days - several lenders are
    happy to lend you 4+ times your income on a minimal deposit.
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 11, 2007
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  12. ogden

    Timo Geusch Guest

    .... you've become one of the watchers?
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 11, 2007
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  13. ogden

    Scraggy Guest

    What are these things called mortgages of which you speak?[/QUOTE]

    In two years, when my last endowment comes in, I will join you Brother
    Grimley.
    In the meantime I spose mine'll go up to about £22.
    A month.
     
    Scraggy, Jan 11, 2007
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  14. ogden

    Scraggy Guest

    Be about right I'd have thought.
     
    Scraggy, Jan 11, 2007
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  15. ogden

    Scraggy Guest

    That's for .50"(12.7mm) ammo. Cost varies quite a lot per round dependent on
    bullet construction. AP/Flashing Tip/Ball/Trace etc.
    Plus, of course, it will kill you at 2000m+, slightly better than .44mag. :)
     
    Scraggy, Jan 11, 2007
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  16. Not too bad when the mortgage was less than your income. These days
    though....
     
    eric the brave, Jan 11, 2007
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  17. I don't do DDs. Well, except for the cellphone, where there's no option.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 11, 2007
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  18. A few years, me.

    But it's down to about 35k outstanding now. Which is nice.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 11, 2007
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  19. You think so?

    <Baffled>

    Why not?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 11, 2007
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  20. Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 11, 2007
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