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19-04-2024, 05:21 PM
#19631
The Helier Private Care Residences now open.
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Last edited by Baa_Baa; 19-04-2024 at 05:28 PM.
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20-04-2024, 05:35 AM
#19632
Originally Posted by Ggcc
Plus the one of the only things banks use as collateral. Shares are not worth the same number as a houses value to lend against. I am struggling to get a credit card due to having a low income, yet my wealth is not on the light side.
Struggling to get a cc WTF?! Those cards are one of the banks best earners, is this all due to the CCCFA F***ken nannie state
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20-04-2024, 07:27 AM
#19633
Originally Posted by Habits
Struggling to get a cc WTF?! Those cards are one of the banks best earners, is this all due to the CCCFA F***ken nannie state
CCCFA is the biggest bs out.
I worked on a project for a finance company when it came out. Way over the top.
Rather than tighten up on the dodgy loan sharks, Labour hit the nuclear button.
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20-04-2024, 07:28 AM
#19634
Originally Posted by Habits
Struggling to get a cc WTF?! Those cards are one of the banks best earners, is this all due to the CCCFA F***ken nannie state
I don't think it's anything new.
40 years ago I was in the same position. Reasonably high net worth, guarantors, but low income. I had left my job to travel. Plenty of money in my account, but the bank didn't want to know.
If I'd applied the day before leaving work it wouldn't have been a problem.
Sorry. A bit off topic.
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20-04-2024, 07:53 AM
#19635
Originally Posted by Habits
Struggling to get a cc WTF?! Those cards are one of the banks best earners, is this all due to the CCCFA F***ken nannie state
It is ridiculous. I don’t believe the banks are at fault for this. If it doesn’t work I will be ok lol, it is just nuts. They don’t take capital wealth and gains into account, don’t class Airbnb as income and don’t class dividends as secured income 🤣
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20-04-2024, 08:00 AM
#19636
Jeez, “WARRIORS IN SHOCK LOSS TO DRAGONS” the headline reads. Actually thrashed is better description. Fans a bit shocked as well as things were going in right direction up to last night. But fans say just a blip and good to get the bad game for the season behind us. … and it’s all up from here and this year will still be our year. UP THE WAHS
Oceania share price down 1 cent last week even though they came out with a good sales announcement. Fans thought it was really good news and got excited when ‘the pros’ pushed the share price up one day. Still down for week but fans saying the market will see the ‘value’ here and the share price will stil be over $1 by year end.
A casual observer might say 1) the Warriors aren’t really much better this year than they were the last couple of years and the season will just be an average one and 2) as Oceania sales were disappointing and not as good as peers it’s hard to see it’s share price moving much this year
But keep believing ….UP THE WAHS …. and OCEANIA IS THE ONE ….this is our year, yes it is.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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20-04-2024, 08:16 AM
#19637
Yeah the Wahs are a tough watch, a bit like the OCA share price limping along.
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20-04-2024, 08:35 AM
#19638
Originally Posted by winner69
Jeez, “WARRIORS IN SHOCK LOSS TO DRAGONS” the headline reads. Actually thrashed is better description. Fans a bit shocked as well as things were going in right direction up to last night. But fans say just a blip and good to get the bad game for the season behind us. … and it’s all up from here and this year will still be our year. UP THE WAHS
Oceania share price down 1 cent last week even though they came out with a good sales announcement.
OCA share price down, and the WAHs lose? I didn't realise the result of these games was pre-determined in advance! I always thought the game result was determined on the field. That just shows how little I know about league. I might have to get into sports betting, now I know how it all works.
I went to the OCA website to find out more about the rules. I read that players under 70 are not allowed. That seems to be a bit of a strange rule for Brent to implement. Maybe if he put a few younger members in the team, the WAHs would perform better?
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20-04-2024, 08:55 AM
#19639
Originally Posted by Daytr
Yeah the Wahs are a tough watch, a bit like the OCA share price limping along.
People watching The Warriors and expecting a different result is the definition of what? It saddens me to say I have friends who are true followers of the Wahs. My guess is they have too much time on their hands.
OCAs year was 2021. Next cycle is 2025 after rates are cut?
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20-04-2024, 08:58 AM
#19640
Originally Posted by mike2020
People watching The Warriors and expecting a different result is the definition of what? It saddens me to say I have friends who are true followers of the Wahs. My guess is they have too much time on their hands.
OCAs year was 2021. Next cycle is 2025 after rates are cut?
Ive always believed that stocks are forward looking by six to nine months... ill have to rethink that view
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