Re: Dispensing with the "MORALITY" issue
Im 100% behind you there
People dont go out of their way to get lumbered with debt, it happens for a number of reasons.
Then rather than help people, the banks go out of their way to hinder you, take Keith Harrison for example, he did everything right and told his bank (MBNA) of his financial circumstances and yet what happened? MBNA fookin put his interest rate up 15% and bowled him over so he was left in such a position that he simply couldnt afford to pay his debt.
Now some will say "well he should have had a charge on his home" that being the politically correct anti debt avoidance brigade.
However my view is that the way the bank acted was scandelous and they should have been punished for what they did.
I would never accept a client who went out of their way to borrow money with the intention of never paying it back, however, i do not think there is any one registered with this forum that fits that mould. Whatever the reason, people who find their way here do so to obtain help and support to stand up for their rights.
Rather than make them feel like something that you tread in walking down the street by labeling them debt avoiders, i think that we should offer them support, advice and help on using the law to protect their rights
anyone who disagrees ought to post over on credit today as here is clearly not the right forum for them
Originally posted by garlok
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People dont go out of their way to get lumbered with debt, it happens for a number of reasons.
Then rather than help people, the banks go out of their way to hinder you, take Keith Harrison for example, he did everything right and told his bank (MBNA) of his financial circumstances and yet what happened? MBNA fookin put his interest rate up 15% and bowled him over so he was left in such a position that he simply couldnt afford to pay his debt.
Now some will say "well he should have had a charge on his home" that being the politically correct anti debt avoidance brigade.
However my view is that the way the bank acted was scandelous and they should have been punished for what they did.
I would never accept a client who went out of their way to borrow money with the intention of never paying it back, however, i do not think there is any one registered with this forum that fits that mould. Whatever the reason, people who find their way here do so to obtain help and support to stand up for their rights.
Rather than make them feel like something that you tread in walking down the street by labeling them debt avoiders, i think that we should offer them support, advice and help on using the law to protect their rights
anyone who disagrees ought to post over on credit today as here is clearly not the right forum for them
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