I had to take a different route home from work today because of an accident, i drove through a village as i stopped at the traffic lights, i noticed a house with a 14 day reposession notice stuck in the window, what really got to me was the huge yellow and black forsale sign that wasnt your average forsale sign, it was something that you see on a business. In big letters it said mortgage company reposession, how awful, its bad enough some poor person / family has lost their house, but advertising it, it made my blood boil !
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Its a sign of the times!! I remember the 'bargain' for sale properties in the early 90's that were reposessions. Personally, I would never buy one, much to my OH dismay. I could never enjoy living somewhere where someone had been forced to leave behind their home.BumbleB
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It just made me so mad, advertising someones misery, i remember as a kid, my parents moving after the miners strike, they had no choice but to move, my younger brother died after falling off his pushbike and banging his head on the kerb outside were we lived ( i cringe at people that ride a pushbike without a helmet ) but anyway the interest rate shot up and if it wasnt for my grandparents help they would have lost the houseLast edited by louisesgarden; 16-06-2009, 11:04 PM.
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That's so sad, it's as if their private business is no longer private, it's now in the public domain.
Obviously I don't know the story behind the sign, but it seems to me that helping people keep the roof over their head has to make more economic sense than a repossession order.
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Originally posted by shoreham_steve View PostYou could complain to the company but also point out that, from their point of view, it can't be good PR for them as they are advertising the fact that they trade in other's misfortune and misery. A little discretion would be nice.
Good to hear that people care. Good on yer !
Very good point.
I also thought there was a statutory limit on the size of for sale signs errected by estate agents and the like.
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Just playing Devil's Advocate... remember that most lenders WILL go to a lot of trouble to avoid repossession, but there are lending in order to make some money, and what they lend is the savings of other people, quite often pension fund savings.
Occasionally repossession is simply the only option left.
As for the advertising side, until they sell, they have NO return at all on that capital, and the people who placed it in their care have a right to expect some interest.....Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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It is sad.As for recession in my eyes-2 of my friends lost their job,city center has lots of signs"to let" and reading here and there that "such and such company went into administration".I'm not really affected-I'm lucky to have my job and so my OH.I spoke to my neighbour last week who told me that one of the older couples on the street-their children(adults with kids)lost their houses in the recession and are moving in in the next 2 weeks.I felt like gobsmacked-2 families kicked out of their houses...
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Something that really makes me see red is when reporters (TV or otherwise) ask such obviously brain dead questions. When PanAm 103 went down over Lockerbie, a local person rushed out to try and help, as he lived very close indeed to the stricken area. Bodies (and bits) were, basically, lying about and this man was asked "How do you feel about what has happened???????"
HOW THE *&$**@# WAS HE EXPECTED TO FEEL????? ABSOLUTELY FREAKIN WONDERFUL?
Zebedee
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I've never seen a sign like that Louise, but like you say, how awful for the family concerned. We are in tough enough times as it is, without the whole world knowing your business. I hope I never see one of those signs.Bernie aka DDL
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