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Nelson

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  1. Now, in the UK, basically don't touch them, if it is cold and you have a blanket then throw that over them but don't touch. Firstly you might get sued if something can later be proved to have something to do with what you have done and it was wrong and secondly they seem to think these sort of things should only be done by professionals which in reality means paramedics. Sad but rue the best advice is to dial 999, give the details then walk away. Personally it goes against everything I have been taught and my own personal morals and I find it very difficult not to help but thats life I guess

     

     

     

    Quillan this must be the biggest load of tosh I have read in a long time.

    Can you give any references to people in the U.K being sued for trying to save a life. (other than mal-practice by the medical proffession)

  2. Scooby all I am saying is that just handing over the keys should be the very last resort as any outstanding debt after the lender sells the property remains with the borrower. As long as the lender communicates with the borrower about the debt at least once every six years then this debt will remain forever, when the lender thinks that the borrowers financial situation has improved they will represent the debt plus interest.

    Benjamin Although the lenders are supposed to obtain the best price who`s to say they didn`t as far as I know there is no arbitrator.

    regards

  3. [quote user="nectarine"]My niece recently took on a mortgage in the UK and was complaining about the interest rate, until I reminded her that in the very early 80s my mortgage rose and peaked at 15%. She doesn't complain much now! So, yes, we have been here before, we just have short memories and forget that mortgages can be expensive, houses shoot up in value and then crash down, negative equity means that people just hand over their house keys and walk away from the property ..... just history repeating itself.[/quote]

     

    Then when things get better (as they will) the bank chase these people for the difference between what was owed and what the house sold for , plus interest of course.

  4. The route I always now take is:-

    From Calais follow signs to Paris, as soon as you see sign for Bordeaux (just on the outskirts of Paris) follow them.

    Keep following signs for Bordeaux, exit A10 onto A71 toward Clermont-Ferrand. Exit A71 onto A20 toward Chateauroux.

    This route takes you round the outer Perifique which is not to bad if you avoid the morning and evening rush.

    regards colin

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