Morality, the moral obligation etc.
How many times have we heard this from the FOS, DCAs, other consumer forums, banks, and even County Court judges. “You have borrowed the money now pay it back!”
Let us be clear on this, There is no “morality” issue.
I am certain that the overwhelming majority of people on here are not “debt avoiders” as we are portrayed many times even by some of those who claim to be our fellow campaigners. We are honest decent people who because of circumstance generally beyond our control cannot any longer cope entirely with our responsibilities. This hits our pride and our self- respect. It should not do this. But our creditors will exploit this to the full if they can get away with it and further destroy your self esteem and self respect.
I know this is another subject but the money you and I borrowed probably never existed in the first place, it was created at the stroke of an accountant’s pen the moment you took out your loan or credit card. The moment you and I signed (if we ever did), the income stream from it was sold offshore outside the tax jurisdiction of this country. Yes you and I were sold like chattels and the bank becomes a tax evader.
Once I am told by anyone in this that I am a debt avoider and play the morality card , they have lost the argument as afr as I am concerned. It is being used as a psychological tool all of the time. It is used to further erode your self respect and pride. Emotional blackmail. Examine if you will the financial sector, read the appalling stories on these forums. You will find that common decency, honesty, compassion and consideration for fellow human beings, help and support for their fellows are totally alien concepts. Therefore there can be no claim to the moral high ground EVER.
I do not like name calling when in serious discussion but my word-smithing is not that good that I can express what I want to say without some analogy. I consider these people to be predatory reptiles whose single focus is to feed their own appalling habits without any thought for the consequences to others. The reptiles of past eons have an excuse, they were programmed to do nothing differently, these people are doing it in the full knowledge of what they are doing, it is a fully conscious decision. Hence if anyone owns the moral high ground it is us. No one, particularly new people starting out on this rocky road should feel ashamed that they are in this position as many of us did when we started. Never succumb to this spurious argument. It is not our fault that the banks have failed to meet their statutory obligations. Francis Bennion (author of CCA1974 following Lord Crowther’s report) made it clear that should they fail to meet their obligations in full under these laws then it was right and proper that they should forfeit all rights and benefits due to them under the law. As a parting shot to this post can I be permitted to quote the managing partner from one of the largish litigation law firms in this field:-
Best regards
Garlok
How many times have we heard this from the FOS, DCAs, other consumer forums, banks, and even County Court judges. “You have borrowed the money now pay it back!”
Let us be clear on this, There is no “morality” issue.
I am certain that the overwhelming majority of people on here are not “debt avoiders” as we are portrayed many times even by some of those who claim to be our fellow campaigners. We are honest decent people who because of circumstance generally beyond our control cannot any longer cope entirely with our responsibilities. This hits our pride and our self- respect. It should not do this. But our creditors will exploit this to the full if they can get away with it and further destroy your self esteem and self respect.
I know this is another subject but the money you and I borrowed probably never existed in the first place, it was created at the stroke of an accountant’s pen the moment you took out your loan or credit card. The moment you and I signed (if we ever did), the income stream from it was sold offshore outside the tax jurisdiction of this country. Yes you and I were sold like chattels and the bank becomes a tax evader.
Once I am told by anyone in this that I am a debt avoider and play the morality card , they have lost the argument as afr as I am concerned. It is being used as a psychological tool all of the time. It is used to further erode your self respect and pride. Emotional blackmail. Examine if you will the financial sector, read the appalling stories on these forums. You will find that common decency, honesty, compassion and consideration for fellow human beings, help and support for their fellows are totally alien concepts. Therefore there can be no claim to the moral high ground EVER.
I do not like name calling when in serious discussion but my word-smithing is not that good that I can express what I want to say without some analogy. I consider these people to be predatory reptiles whose single focus is to feed their own appalling habits without any thought for the consequences to others. The reptiles of past eons have an excuse, they were programmed to do nothing differently, these people are doing it in the full knowledge of what they are doing, it is a fully conscious decision. Hence if anyone owns the moral high ground it is us. No one, particularly new people starting out on this rocky road should feel ashamed that they are in this position as many of us did when we started. Never succumb to this spurious argument. It is not our fault that the banks have failed to meet their statutory obligations. Francis Bennion (author of CCA1974 following Lord Crowther’s report) made it clear that should they fail to meet their obligations in full under these laws then it was right and proper that they should forfeit all rights and benefits due to them under the law. As a parting shot to this post can I be permitted to quote the managing partner from one of the largish litigation law firms in this field:-
“This is not about people trying to evade paying money that is owed, it is about making sure lenders, large, sophisticated financial institutions organisations, comply with legislation laid down by Parliament for the protection of the consumer.The financial penalty laid down by Parliament for their failure to comply with the legislation is that the lenders with the legislation lose the right to enforce the agreement.”
I would be grateful to hear others take on this as “mindset” is a very important factor in achieving success with the issues as we learned a bit late down the line.Best regards
Garlok
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