Deusexmachina wrote: » Sean O Rourke had a report today from the repossession court in Tralee. I found it really upsetting. There was a very quietly spoken gentle woman in tears about how the bank is threatening her to take her home from her. She has two children and, as a result of a marriage separation, is struggling to cope. The banks don’t care and are scaring her to death. Then there was a man who was trying to deal with a vulture fund who bought out his loan from Irish Permanent and who is also getting threatened and terrified by these mafioso bully boys. We bailed out these banks with our income tax. We watched in horror as unsecured bond holder walked away with our money. We propped up their outrageous salaries. Where are our politicians now? When are we going to stop being so damned passive in the country. We need to defend our citizens from this attack. I will not forget that poor woman and that poor man I heard this morning. I will not forget at the next election.
Deusexmachina wrote: » We bailed out these banks with our income tax. We watched in horror as unsecured bond holder walked away with our money. We propped up their outrageous salaries.
Deusexmachina wrote: » I will not forget this at the next election
Renegade Mechanic wrote: And we'll continue to do so. We're financial livestock. To be used, nothing else. Not sure why more people don't see that tbh
verycool wrote: » Didn't have to get the loans we couldn't pay back, did we?
amcalester wrote: » Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.
retalivity wrote: » Irish permanent havent existed in years. Are you sure it wasmt a repeat you heard on the radio?
Deusexmachina wrote: » The goal posts have been moved by these nasty vulture funds. Buying up loans and then squeezing the life out of people - hiking up interest rates and threatening eviction. Did you learn your history in school?
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » And we'll continue to do so. We're financial livestock. To be used, nothing else. Not sure why more people don't see that tbh I actually, genuinely belly-laughed. Thanks mate
Deusexmachina wrote: » You’re welcome, mate (big Eastenders fan?)
Fr_Dougal wrote: » What means this?
Snotty wrote: » I've heard all these repossession sob stories already, poor little old ladies and blue rinse grannies. Complete bollox, to end up with a repossession order in this country you've obviously buried your head in the sand for so long and now finally facing the results of your lack of engagement or you've borrowed completely over your means and have been riding the free rent train since. I have zero sympathy of any of the 100+ plus stories where the truth has been layout in court, not the fluffy story that comes from certain media types.
Deusexmachina wrote: » Jesus, I am amazed by the reaction.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » And we'll continue to do so. We're financial livestock. To be used, nothing else. Not sure why more people don't see that tbh
verycool wrote: » No, I skipped the Righteous Indignation class. I did, however, attend the personal accountability and greed classes. Get loans that we have no intention of paying back? Well, guess what happens. This.
kneemos wrote: » The reason the banks have passed on loans to vulture funds is because it's so difficult to repossess properties. The very thing our concerned OP is crying over.
dark crystal wrote: » 'We' are all just one lost job or an unexpected illness/ marriage separation away from being in the same position. Don't be so quick to assume why people are in the position they are. Hopefully you'll never find yourself in their position only to have smug strangers on the internet condescendingly sneering at your predicament.