Ally
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Has their being declared bankrupt etc effected anyone on here?
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Marc
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Why would it affect anyone? The people queuing to withdraw their money just typify how stupid the public can be.
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Why would it affect anyone? The people queuing to withdraw their money just typify how stupid the public can be.
So you'd leave your money in there would you?
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Marc
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Of course I would. your money is insured up to 30k.
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Aaron
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Is that right?
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Ian
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Some people had well in excess of that though.
Plus the actual return is all of the first £2000 and 90% of the next £33k.
So if you have £35k you get £31700 back, losing you £3300. Everything over £35k I would imagine is lost forever as it is outside the compensation scheme.
Source - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6994746.stm
My reckoning is that it will have knock on effects in how close to the base rate mortgage lenders will go, which is something to see in the future. As with all of this though, the market is still fairly competitive between lenders, and I can't see the FSA entertaining any sort of oligopolistic behaviour which harms consumers.
[Edited on 16-09-2007 by Ian]
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Marc
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Do you think the people shown in the news footage had large investments though? I think not!
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Russ
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suely they should of saw this coming.. any body now how this will effect peoplesmortgages? or will some big rich cunts just take it over and reap the rewards
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Robbo
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They are NOT bankrupt, they just needed some liquid funds
Everyone taking thei money out will bankrupt them though
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Marc
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I think people shoukd go and open an account with them.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
I think people shoukd go and open an account with them.
If you can get to the counter
I think the person you dealt with would faint
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Marc
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Yeah, would be so funny, walk in with all your savings
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Ian
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I was considering buying NR shares.
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Marc
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I thought that during the news
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Shane
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thats a very good idea ian, they arnt bankrupt yet are they? as far as im aware all they have really done is borrow money from the bank of england, and people have just taken it the wrong way thinking they are going down the pan,
they are a high risk lender and are finding it hard t recover the monies that they have lent
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
I was considering buying NR shares.
I was thinking this too. Although personally i'd only buy what i could afford to lose.
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IvIarkgraham
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if they do go bankrupt how will that affect my mortgage?
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K17STY
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they wont go bankrupt, they will be bought over before it gets to that stage.
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IvIarkgraham
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damn it! why dont they just give up and go away so i dont have to pay my mortgage
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Andrew
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Are you with Northern Rock Mark?
I need to sort mine out in December
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K17STY
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well they can do it after 2 weeks time we get our dosh on the 25th I hope!
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IvIarkgraham
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yeah andrew got my mortgage with them
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IvIarkgraham
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and my loan but that will be payed off next month
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Russ
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you'd still have to pay it if they went bump (which wont happen)
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James
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If they go bust (which they won't). Another lender will buy their mortgages off them.
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