Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 10:09 - Mar 6 with 257 views | RhonddaSwans | This guy is a legend. I use to be involved with street football myself. Had friends that represented Wales in the World Cup. Sometimes people can just be good. 😌 It’s refreshing to see an actor caring about normal people. He has got more money than he will ever need as you get older you realise you can’t take it with you? Also he is shining a light on a community that has been hit hard with the steel works closing. Even if he does get a tax write off for it who cares? Most of the super rich just live abroad. What are you thinking res? You obviously think there is something shady with this? Think at the state of top actors these days, with the epstine island list dripping out Surely this is a nice break from pure evil. Personally I appreciate Mr Sheens hard work and dedication to what he cares about. It should be Sir 👏 |  |
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Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 11:46 - Mar 6 with 205 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 10:09 - Mar 6 by RhonddaSwans | This guy is a legend. I use to be involved with street football myself. Had friends that represented Wales in the World Cup. Sometimes people can just be good. 😌 It’s refreshing to see an actor caring about normal people. He has got more money than he will ever need as you get older you realise you can’t take it with you? Also he is shining a light on a community that has been hit hard with the steel works closing. Even if he does get a tax write off for it who cares? Most of the super rich just live abroad. What are you thinking res? You obviously think there is something shady with this? Think at the state of top actors these days, with the epstine island list dripping out Surely this is a nice break from pure evil. Personally I appreciate Mr Sheens hard work and dedication to what he cares about. It should be Sir 👏 |
No nothing shady. People in debt need advice. Sheen has effect cleared £1m of debt for 10p on the pound. The loaning companies ars simply getting some cash for their bad debt accounts. If you for example bought the debt for £100k you would then go out and try to get back whatever you could from the debtors.. A potential £900k. I is unpleasant work and no one wants to do it. The people holding the new debt could make a fortune if they could do deals and get only half the debt back. £400k. People in debt can take advice and do a deal if they are genuinely in financial dire straits due to redundancy or illness . The time extension of the debt just adds stress to people. [Post edited 6 Mar 11:49]
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Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 12:04 - Mar 6 with 179 views | controversial_jack |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 11:46 - Mar 6 by ReslovenSwan1 | No nothing shady. People in debt need advice. Sheen has effect cleared £1m of debt for 10p on the pound. The loaning companies ars simply getting some cash for their bad debt accounts. If you for example bought the debt for £100k you would then go out and try to get back whatever you could from the debtors.. A potential £900k. I is unpleasant work and no one wants to do it. The people holding the new debt could make a fortune if they could do deals and get only half the debt back. £400k. People in debt can take advice and do a deal if they are genuinely in financial dire straits due to redundancy or illness . The time extension of the debt just adds stress to people. [Post edited 6 Mar 11:49]
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The debt companies, buy a list of debtors names from the companies for a very small fee.- the companies can't be bothered to chase the debts so they pass it on. The collecting companies then try to charge the debtors for the full amount, which has basically been discharged by the companies. in the first place. It's nothing but legalised extortion |  | |  |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 12:34 - Mar 6 with 156 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 12:04 - Mar 6 by controversial_jack | The debt companies, buy a list of debtors names from the companies for a very small fee.- the companies can't be bothered to chase the debts so they pass it on. The collecting companies then try to charge the debtors for the full amount, which has basically been discharged by the companies. in the first place. It's nothing but legalised extortion |
The debtors are at liberty to strike a deal. For example 25p in the £. This represents a a very decent return on investment if they paid 10p on the £. One could argue all thing being equal serial defaulters are the extortionists. Taking a loan knowing in advance that paying it back was highly unlikely. Port Talbot has some extenuating factors such as mass redundancies at the steel works. [Post edited 6 Mar 12:37]
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Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 16:22 - Mar 6 with 51 views | controversial_jack |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 12:34 - Mar 6 by ReslovenSwan1 | The debtors are at liberty to strike a deal. For example 25p in the £. This represents a a very decent return on investment if they paid 10p on the £. One could argue all thing being equal serial defaulters are the extortionists. Taking a loan knowing in advance that paying it back was highly unlikely. Port Talbot has some extenuating factors such as mass redundancies at the steel works. [Post edited 6 Mar 12:37]
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No, as I explained, the companies basically write of the debts, but just sell lists of these names onto agencies. They then try to pursue money that was never owed to them in the first place. A close family member got into debt some years ago, so I negotiated with the company for a big reduction, which I then paid them. Knowing what I now know, they wouldn't have had a penny. I guess that's experience for you |  | |  |
Michael Sheen and debt relief. on 20:16 - Mar 6 with 2 views | Kilkennyjack | Michael Sheen is the real Prince of Wales. Arwr. |  |
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