Debt pron
Watching TV the other day we caught one of these "Bank of Mummy or the Wife" type shows and we thought, "This is Debt Pron." I.e. peoples financial problems exploited for the voyeuristic pleasure of others. Then we thought, "We bet lots of people on B3ta have massive financial problems. Let's exploit them." So, confess them all. Dodgy credit cards, lending money to some bloke in the pub, visits from the bailiffs, using one card to pay off another. We want to wallow in your fiscal pain. So, what is your biggest money fuck up?
( , Thu 23 Nov 2006, 19:50)
Watching TV the other day we caught one of these "Bank of Mummy or the Wife" type shows and we thought, "This is Debt Pron." I.e. peoples financial problems exploited for the voyeuristic pleasure of others. Then we thought, "We bet lots of people on B3ta have massive financial problems. Let's exploit them." So, confess them all. Dodgy credit cards, lending money to some bloke in the pub, visits from the bailiffs, using one card to pay off another. We want to wallow in your fiscal pain. So, what is your biggest money fuck up?
( , Thu 23 Nov 2006, 19:50)
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I live in Latvia
Average salary here is £5k. Houses cost £100k-300k. People still buy them. HOW???
I earn £14000 and I live in a £33000 worth flat. To buy it I had to borrow from my company, from my parents and spend my savings and now I pay £2.4k each year (and mortage % are rising). To buy a house it would cost me £12k/year!
I have no idea how people afford real estate in Latvia. I believe there is a parallel world right here and I don't see it.
( , Fri 24 Nov 2006, 19:45, Reply)
Average salary here is £5k. Houses cost £100k-300k. People still buy them. HOW???
I earn £14000 and I live in a £33000 worth flat. To buy it I had to borrow from my company, from my parents and spend my savings and now I pay £2.4k each year (and mortage % are rising). To buy a house it would cost me £12k/year!
I have no idea how people afford real estate in Latvia. I believe there is a parallel world right here and I don't see it.
( , Fri 24 Nov 2006, 19:45, Reply)
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