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BeeEmm said:I am sure his mother loves him, me I don't care too much about him, but if I can stop a loser being a total loser and in the future stop him depending on the state to support him and his kids, then I have made my one and only try.mr.tourette said:Who are you.. his mother?
True-Blue said:How do you know he hasn’t had a big payout (Maybe after many years with the same employer) and has sufficient funds to bridge the gap between now and retirement?
Calling someone you don’t know, and whose financial position you have no understanding of, a loser.... and assuming they’re going to be dependent on your national insurance contributions for support is at best ignorant :roll:

Yes, True-Blue you are quite right. I was wrong to call him a loser. Apologies to him and you.True-Blue said:How do you know he hasn’t had a big payout (Maybe after many years with the same employer) and has sufficient funds to bridge the gap between now and retirement?
Calling someone you don’t know, and whose financial position you have no understanding of, a loser.... and assuming they’re going to be dependent on your national insurance contributions for support is at best ignorant
Apologies 'Ratcatcher', redundancy is a major development in most people's life and I am aware that it can cause many families difficulties. You seem to be in a good position.Ratcatcher said:True-Blue wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020 19:03
How do you know he hasn’t had a big payout (Maybe after many years with the same employer) and has sufficient funds to bridge the gap between now and retirement?
Calling someone you don’t know, and whose financial position you have no understanding of, a loser.... and assuming they’re going to be dependent on your national insurance contributions for support is at best ignorant
...and at worst as arrogant as they come . The assumption that im on the bread line and will end up on the dole because of a car purchase just beggars belief.
Seriously though, why does every forum have one??
BeeEmm said:Yes, True-Blue you are quite right. I was wrong to call him a loser. Apologies to him and you.True-Blue said:How do you know he hasn’t had a big payout (Maybe after many years with the same employer) and has sufficient funds to bridge the gap between now and retirement?
Calling someone you don’t know, and whose financial position you have no understanding of, a loser.... and assuming they’re going to be dependent on your national insurance contributions for support is at best ignorant
Mr Tidy said:Great choice of car for a crisis - I bought my 1st when I was 55 and just love them (I wish I had done it sooner)!
as well as M-Sport suspension (15mm lower and stiffer) and M-Sport steering wheel.
