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reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 02:27 PM by MR BOB
reply to post by DrumsRfun



some people have no chioce but to use the overdraft facility, like for popel who get paid monthly, and need to pay their bills, then pay back the overdraft.

some people also go to pawn shops constantly selling and buying back jewlery.


reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 02:38 PM by DrumsRfun
reply to post by MR BOB



I don't doubt that in the least.
My point is the times are tough and getting tougher.
Everyone has to tighten their belts and banks have to as well....in this day and age if you want to have credit,or debt as i say,then you will have to pay the piper for it in the end.
It sucks for the op but its how it is.
Not trying to sound like a jerk but the op might have to find a different way of doing things because he is going to pay for it if he continues this way.
My heart goes out to you op.

I have been a user of pawn shops at a few points in my life.


reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 02:51 PM by DrumsRfun
reply to post by FritosBBQTwist



Your absolutely right...both sides should have a say.
How many times in the past few months have I heard about people calling banks and trying to re-negotiate and get a big NOOO.
Your also right in that when you take a debt on then you don't get a say.
It is after all a business deal and deals mean negotiating.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 06:33 AM by illece
reply to post by DrumsRfun



i actually think you are being rather harsh! some people on low wages use this as a safety net,(you know boss late paying wages or any other eventualities)


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:48 AM by DrumsRfun
reply to post by illece



If someone is going to use debt as a safety net then they will surely have to pay for it.(thats why credit cards have interest rates)
This is reality so don't tell me I am being harsh....tell the banks and the system that...don't blame me for telling the truth.
If you want to call me out then I can do the same.
Prove the system is not harsh and tough on the people and then you will have made your point....til then you are putting the blame on me instead of the banks.
Debt and credit costs money,that is a fact!!!
Prove me wrong and then I will accept your statement of my being harsh...I only told you how it is.
Sometimes the truth hurts.



reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 04:54 PM by jpmail
reply to post by DrumsRfun



DrumsRfun I don't see your remarks as offensive or harsh because they are true thansk for the honesty I think its something a lot of people are missing nowadays "above all be true to thyself" pretty much says it all.

That debt needs to be paid for is true but how much should you pay for that debt to the bank?

There is no reason why the banks need to make obscene amounts of money from this just to get people to pay whats due.

I understand people need paid, banks have over heads ect ect, but when will they pay there debts and would they dare charge one another the same charges they enforce on the public.

At the end of the day we have a debt society. You want a house thats debt so you rent, all your are doing is paying someone elses debt.

What worries me is how much will we as the people that did not get a single pennie (thats us that pay our debts and try our best to live within our means) in bail out money have to pay to cover debt in the future.

If the banks don't want people to have debt stop lending money, stop creating money that does not exsist and abandon this notion that constant growth must be experianced every year in order to show higher and higher profits.

Then we might actually have a society that is not debt ridden.
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