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Grey Hunter posted:I read one a few days ago quoting an article saying you could cut a few things. but in the example they gave, even after stripping things to the bone, the 10% increase in house prices over the last year would have left you further behind your target saving than when you started. Rather bizarrely, that was Newsthump sticking the boot into Allsopp e: 33 is the number of lifetimes it will take young people to afford a house without one easy trick.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:20 |
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Grey Hunter posted:
Giving up the toast is not about budget. It’s about performing poverty in front of your wealthier relatives so that they feel justified in ‘chipping in’. If you lack such relatives, you are not a part of the world of the writers of these articles.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:21 |
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It's funny how it keeps getting more expensive to live in this increasingly poo poo country
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:28 |
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I wonder if there's some people in a small boat we can blame.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:33 |
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Lungboy posted:Rather bizarrely, that was Newsthump sticking the boot into Allsopp Yeah, that was the one! Guavanaut posted:It's a sure sign of a sick market that "my house went up £50k without me even doing anything" is seen as a universal good, even if it can't be liquidated without having to get another house that has also gone up (or rent or equity release), rather than a concern about how someone is even supposed to get on board that market. It's "good" for me as the Loan to value ratio has dropped, letting me get a better mortgage. it sucks all hell for others not yet on the market. I don't see it as real money, as the bubble could collapse at any moment.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:36 |
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Guavanaut posted:I wonder if there's some people in a small boat we can blame. now i get why everyone is always yelling about wanting to sink boats full of dangerous criminals
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:38 |
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Bought my house for £11k (ex-council) and could sell it for over 90k, but then i no longer have a house.... for me it's a place to live, not a commodity.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:44 |
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Right to buy could have probably been done in a sustainable way where that £11k all went into building more social housing and buy-to-let was discouraged, but even that way of building a generation of homeowners was too much like socialism so instead you get markets for the market god and a generation of never being able to be homeowners (or council tenants either).
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:53 |
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Lol https://twitter.com/NationCymru/status/1491318560555249668?t=z_AS3swMocEXnlhvSTBPfQ&s=19
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 11:59 |
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Yeah I managed to afford a house because my dad loving died and we sold his house. That's about it. Without it we'd be renting. My sister couldn't afford it in london and the money she got from the house sale is almost all gone years later due to rent increasing. We still had to pay several grand for a disposal company to remove the giant underground oil tank he'd buried in his back garden because he was a weird boomer who believed in the end times and wanted a fuel supply for when Russia invaded and we couldn't go outside because "the liberals" laid down and did nothing. (ha..ha hahahaha gently caress) I miss the bastard a lot, even though politically I disagreed with him on nearly everything. Growing up hearing him say "I'm an old Tory! Labour spends, Tories save that's all there is to it!" over and over. It's no wonder I was a lovely liberal as a young adult. Speaking of lovely liberals and calling the cops... Could do with some thread reassurance/advice. I have a friend who's having some real problems at the place where she works, she's a tattooist and her co-worker is bit of a weird DOTA playing internet shitlord. Odd sort, but wasn't anything too offensive. Just all the tact and personal skills you'd expect from someone who proudly announces they like to own people in DOTA. He would give her lots of unsolicited advice and try and 'mentor' her, often infront of clients. This culminated in him being somewhat lovely to a client's friend who was making sure she was OK. My friend wrote to him afterwards (as he went on holiday) and asked him to please not do that and respect her clients and predictably he went off like a nuclear warhead. Giving her poo poo about how dare she say that to him, she's just an apprentice and should be thankful yadda yadda. She screenshotted it all and then blocked him on IM. He then makes a new account on instagram and basically nukes her inbox with some absolutely awful, abusive, insane poo poo. Threatening to make her life hell, how he's going to make her scrub the floors with a toothbrush etc. Not to even look at her when he's back or he'll destroy her etc etc. All the usual tropes of insecure manchild online argument, except in text to someone he works next to... loving what. So she tells my wife and I and we immediately say call 101 and report harassment (two sets of messages, circumventing blocking, feeling threatened etc.) but she doesn't want to cause trouble for the studio. We convince her to take it all to her boss and she does. He says he wants to sit them down when he's back and talk it all out and if he doesn't apologise he's fired...like you can apologise for that poo poo. Apparently abusive shitlord also wrote to the boss and threatened the boss with a load of poo poo too but the boss won't immediately fire him (???), the boss believes in talking face to face with everyone first. We find out the abusive guy used to have screaming arguments in the back alley with his GF on the phone and punch trashcans etc. Totally great idea to put him in the same room as the person he's currently angry at, especially if he gets fired which might not even loving happen! I've told her she really shouldn't go to that meeting without her partner IN the room, if she should even go at all and honestly she should probably just look for another job because if her boss doesn't 100% support her... not to mention violent guy who gets fired and knows where she works, when she works late, is often alone in the studio which isn't locked and walks alone to her car in an isolated car park? gently caress that. Her partner wants her to quit right now and I don't blame him. How do restraining orders work? How do you actually prevent an act of violence occurring to someone when they are being harassed and the person is clearly unstable and violent but hasn't actually 'done' anything yet.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:00 |
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The boss is going to ignore and excuse any acts of aggression out of an overriding need to be fair and give the tosser a chance. She's better off leaving. Outside of that, the only way she's going to remain safe is to make sure that the security around the site is improved, and that the riskier elements are mitigated. Pepper spray might be an idea too. It's loving poo poo though, regardless. Mebh posted:He says he wants to sit them down when he's back and talk it all out and if he doesn't apologise he's fired...like you can apologise for that poo poo. This also speaks to something shadier behind the scenes and again, she'd be better leaving.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:14 |
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I was able to afford a house via a loan. And living in a low density area. Now my nephew is 21 now I think, works in construction now and has worked as a truck driver, he and his fiance just bought their own house. Infact it's a farmstead from 1840. It bodes well I think that a blue collar worker can afford a house at that age. Though it's not near a city, they did not want that.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:22 |
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I don't want to say I'm lucky to have bought a house because it required my mother in law dying young of cancer, leaving us half a house we shared for 10 years with my sister-in-law, and a global pandemic / murderous conservative government who froze stamp duty. But under normal circumstances and without the hell my wife went through, there is no way my useless rear end would ever be owning a house. Just Another Lurker posted:Bought my house for £11k (ex-council) and could sell it for over 90k, but then i no longer have a house.... for me it's a place to live, not a commodity. What do you mean 'job,' is moving house not your main job? God how do you poors even get out of bed in the morning. (Except the people actually making money out of this are living on their parents ancestral estate, buying a house in a poo poo area, renting it out, gentrifying it, selling it and buying two houses in a different poo poo area.) Bobby Deluxe fucked around with this message at 12:32 on Feb 9, 2022 |
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:As pointed out in one of the replies, their post tax income (21k and 22k net respectively) adds up pretty much exactly to their deposit. So either they literally weren't spending a penny of their own money, or it's just completely made up. I guess they don't pay income tax, NI, or any other bills, or food.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:33 |
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It's mostly BTL landlords who are able to take advantage of government schemes, and new estates can quickly get snapped up by these parasites. I remember there was a development in the centre of Totnes of 20 new rabbit hutches, designed for first time buyers. 19 of them were instantly snapped up by the same BTL leech, and he would have got the other one had a first time buyer couple not waited in front of the sales office a couple of hours before it opened on the first day. Those houses were immediately made available on the rental market for top notch market rates. The entire system is hosed.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:35 |
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Criminal law: don't know much about it but that sounds like criminal harassment to me. Which cops are very well known for pretending to be a civil issue (it's both) & refusing to do anything about, and when they do do anything about it often just end up making it worse. Imo this is one of the rare situations where it's worth talking to pigs though, just to get it on record to protect her position in case things escalate. (e: if pigs try to deflect, s2 Protection from Harassment Act is where you need to point them) Restraining orders: no idea legally, but my personal experience of how they work is "they don't" Employment law: if the boss doesn't do anything about it that sounds like textbook constructive dismissal (if she resigns). That's a big escalation though, so she should definitely get advise first (ACAS helpline is probably a good starting place), & start off by trying to resolve it informally & then raise a formal grievance.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:42 |
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Haha she told the boss she won't work in the same company as him anymore and if he doesn't get fired she's quitting... and the boss is "disappointed" as he feels she's now forcing him to make a decision. I told her to quit anyway, gently caress that.
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She should def look into the constructive dismissal thing though, because it's the same result except with a big payday
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:44 |
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In our old uni town (Winchester) there was a student landlord who everyone joked about playing monopoly with the cheap houses in Stanmore. The place we were renting was from a couple who moved abroad and weren't sure if they were going to sell, then toward the end of the tenancy they announced they were selling. We had a few people come round to look; a kid who was going to study at Winchester and no poo poo his dad wanted to buy it 'as a party house for him and his friends,' a family who needed the extra bedroom, and a couple from down the road who clearly wanted to just nose around. None of them got it because Veasey contacted the seller and offered them 10k over whatever the highest bid was, cash, sight unseen. He owned next door either side and wanted to knock through the gardens apparently. It's a completely different world. My friend remembers Mrs Veasey coming round to check the maintenence work and complaining to a room full of students that they couldn't afford a 'proper' 2nd holiday so were going to just spend a week on the yacht. loving parasites.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:47 |
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Bosses: We deserve more pay because we take the risks and make the hard choices. Also bosses: Mebh posted:"disappointed" as he feels she's now forcing him to make a decision
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Mebh posted:Yeah I managed to afford a house because my dad loving died and we sold his house. That's about it. Without it we'd be renting. My sister couldn't afford it in london and the money she got from the house sale is almost all gone years later due to rent increasing. Boss will say it's a "personality clash" and do gently caress all. Source: similar poo poo in NHS with a big, fancy harassment policy that did nothing and management continually trying to bury complaints against bully boss and bully co-worker (not bullying me but others) until the police were called directly by witnesses (angering the management who had done nothing after numerous complaints from frankly terrified women working alone - or so they thought - at night. Call the cops next time he does it. Might put the frighteners on him. And yes, would be ideal if she could leave and find another job but may be difficult especially as there'll be no reference.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:51 |
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Guavanaut posted:Bosses: We deserve more pay because we take the risks and make the hard choices. Yeah I know right? gently caress everything. This is why I drink.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 12:57 |
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Also sounds like one of those times you want to write everything down in a notebook, as it happens. Which people forget because a) it seems very memorable at the time and b) "some stuff you wrote down" doesn't seem like very good evidence. But when you're having a court case or tribunal, being able whip out a list of incidents with time and date is quite compelling.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:01 |
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Borrovan posted:Restraining orders: no idea legally, but my personal experience of how they work is "they don't" There's also usually a ton of gaslighting in terms of "It's not that serious," "just ignore them and they'll stop," "you're overreacting, I'm just saying hello." More commonly it's because there's kids involved and the perpetrator leverages that to make the victim look like a complete poo poo for not allowing daddy in the house when he turns up unexpectedly. And then he has precedent for saying 'well you let me in on that day.' It's loving horrible because there is this restraining order system and it's supposed to be to protect the victim, but the second the victim contacts the perpetrator or doesn't report a breech in the terms (even if it's a morally valid reason), the perpetrator's solicitor can basically argue that she broke it and it's now n&v. Bobby Deluxe fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Feb 9, 2022 |
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Mebh posted:
So restraining orders or Protection orders work in two ways. The Theory: That by having such an order in place the aggressor will think twice before hurting the person who took out the order and thus won't do anything. Thus the complainant is safe. In Practice: The aggressor will still make threats or do violence to the person who took out the order. Only now the police are super likely to prosecute because they can charge the person with breach of such an order (which is much easier to prove.) As well as the assault (the justice system takes a much harsher view on people who break court orders and then commit crimes.) There is no winning move here, just different game plans. Your friend can try to remove themselves from the situation, which is the safer bet. But if this guy is aggressive and obsessive, they might not be able to fully protect themselves by going defensive alone. Equally they can go "on the offensive" themselves by going to the police and getting court orders. But that might provoke the co-worker and put her at risk. All I can suggest is, if it were me? Document everything. Get one of those apps so you can record your own phone calls (you'd be shocked the amount of times people will just call and make death threats over the phone. Playing them back to the accused in court is a great feeling.) Send emails to the boss outlying your concerns. And go to the police to make complaints. (And again, document this so you have something to point to.)
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:07 |
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https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1491368340044267520 Quality journalism from the BBC. Next week, the amazing Nigerian Princes willing to give you millions for one simple favour.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:09 |
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Mega Comrade posted:Next week, the amazing Nigerian Princes willing to give you millions for one simple favour. *5 mins later* we regret to inform you the currency had a centralised authority that proved to be untrustworthy.
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i live in a small city in canada and housing prices have jumped here, too. since we were lucky enough to buy a few years ago, the average housing price has literally almost tripled. i doubt we could afford to buy our house today and we bought one of the smallest houses on the street. i guess theoretically we could take out a heloc and invest that but ew no. it’s really brutal and i have no idea what people are going to do in the next decade. Collateral posted:I have some bad news for you. haha speaking of i actually stopped reading a handful of books ago, they just got too ridiculous (i don’t care for the superhero schtick at all, etc)
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:20 |
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I'm not sure how anyone thinks that this guy burning the techbros makes him sound worse in any way.
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Mega Comrade posted:https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1491368340044267520 lol https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1491371912202977280?s=21
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https://twitter.com/IndStu7/status/1491386440936493062
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Jedit posted:I'm not sure how anyone thinks that this guy burning the techbros makes him sound worse in any way. is it all tech bros though? a lot of normals see the hype and have (foolishly but that doesn’t really matter) invested and lost a lot of money in schemes like this
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:23 |
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Mega Comrade posted:https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1491368340044267520 Ah so we can all be millionaires, what’s the problem Think how lazy people are to be dying of hunger and despair when they could, at anytime, just invest 50 quid into becoming a millionare. Bing bong, so simple, no wonder houses are so expensive when absolutely anyone can be rich.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:29 |
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Came across this little bit of dystopia when I went to look at that crypto article https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60264106 quote:A huge list of names was passed to the Home Office which revoked the visa of anybody with an invalid test. It wasn't until 2017 that people in Toeic cases won the right to appeal in Britain. 'Hostile environment' sounds about right
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:34 |
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Guavanaut posted:Return of the £36,000 Avocados Also seems that she broke up with the person she bought the house with, so the moral is, rush into buying a cheap house and end up living with an ex or having to resell? Let's hope Devonport house prices have risen at double the rate of the rest of the country so she can rebuy with half of any capital gains she might have made...
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:36 |
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mediaphage posted:is it all tech bros though? a lot of normals see the hype and have (foolishly but that doesn’t really matter) invested and lost a lot of money in schemes like this e: Convex posted:Came across this little bit of dystopia when I went to look at that crypto article
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:36 |
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mediaphage posted:is it all tech bros though? a lot of normals see the hype and have (foolishly but that doesn’t really matter) invested and lost a lot of money in schemes like this It can be fun to make fun of the people losing money. But yeah, its not all middle class tech bros. https://twitter.com/mekkaokereke/status/1476357249840791553 https://twitter.com/mekkaokereke/status/1476362820006465539
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mediaphage posted:is it all tech bros though? a lot of normals see the hype and have (foolishly but that doesn’t really matter) invested and lost a lot of money in schemes like this There are no "normals" in crypto. It's an MMF pyramid scam, and in such a scam there are only scammers and bagholders. But nobody ever gets involved in a pyramid scheme thinking that they will be the ones left holding the bag. Everyone who loses money in crypto loses it because they wanted to profit at someone else's expense. Have no sympathy for them.
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 13:42 |
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Mega Comrade posted:It can be fun to make fun of the people losing money. But yeah, its not all middle class tech bros. What naivety! No, the last round is debtors prisons, where you work for free.
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The US already has slavery.
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