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Old 03-01-11, 01:27 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
Why? I traveled widely chasing the best money and now I can sit back and relax.
But thats just me, I am lucky, other people have mortages on increrasingly devalued houses and lack the flexibility or reserves to just get up and pack off elsewhere.


Maybe you should get out and about more.


Far from it.


Isn't it funny how much your "best case" has echoes the very complaints of the "bad case" made in the opening piece.
Its sorta reminiscent to put it back in great depression days of the locals attacking people who had migrated to better areas looking for work and burning people out who were sleeping rough just while they looked for employment.
You seem to be sugar coating reality AVG to make it more palatable

I find your argument in this thread increasing invalid.

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But thats just me, I am lucky, other people have mortages on increrasingly devalued houses and lack the flexibility or reserves to just get up and pack off elsewhere.
Sure you can walk away from the mortgage. People are doing it everyday and finding other places to live. The contract for the home states if a certain amount of money is paid per month for a certain amount of years that person can live in the home. The home is soley owned by this person if the payments are met in full. Everyone has the flexability to up and leave with little recourse from the bank. You are left with a mark on your record but as we find it makes little difference. I personally know one that has done this. So as far as getting out in the real world..I live it everyday with my mortgage, business levels dropping, children and all the other plethora of bills associated. I don't sugar coat a thing. I guess you just missed the post were I have done the losing the job not once but twice. The credit hole.

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Its sorta reminiscent to put it back in great depression days of the locals attacking people who had migrated to better areas looking for work and burning people out who were sleeping rough just while they looked for employment.
I have know idea how you construed this from anything I have posted. Enjoy your day.
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