smash wrote: » You kind of answered your own question. As I stated previously, my premium went down this year. But not by the full amount because a levy has been forced upon me to cover Quinn's mistakes. The levy will remain until the 2.8b is recovered. How can you possibly not understand that?
Galtee wrote: » I don't understand. explain it to me how Quinns dealings with Anglo are costing us other than increased premiums which as previously mentioned have been going up over the last 4 years anyway.
smash wrote: » I fail to see how that has anything to do with the fact that we're forking him out for billions. Other companies increase their rates to cover costs or losses but it only comes back on their customers and not a whole country. And for the record, my insurance premium went down this year, not up.
Galtee wrote: » How? His losses are personal losses not group losses. That's why he's declaring himself bankrupt.
Galtee wrote: » And whats excuse are all the other insurance companies who have been raising their rates for the last 4 yrs using?
lazygal wrote: » WFT??? He is costing all of us money! ALL OF US ARE PAYING FOR HIS MEGLOMANIA AND LACK OF ANY SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY!
Galtee wrote: » It's easy criticise someone else from your when they fail, but at least he had built up a massive business from very little. It's better to have loved and lost and all that yadi ya ya.
smash wrote: » Yea, he made sure we all have to pay an extra % on top of our insurance premiums to cover his losses.
CardBordWindow wrote: » He was once Ireland's richest man, now his family members are! Declared bankrupt so now he has no debt. Well played sir, well played.
lazygal wrote: » What favour exactly? The insurance levy we all have to pay? The €2.8 billion he owes to Anglo? Or the insurance business which didn't have enough to cover itself financially?
syklops wrote: » We lost a lot of things during the boom, but its nice to see we didnt lose everything. Things like begrudgery and the delight we have at seeing people who tried, fail. Stay proud lazygal.
Galtee wrote: » He did you a favour
edgecutter wrote: » He showed initiative and did something that many of us would be too afraid to do. We need more people like him to get this country working again and we should never be proud that he failed.
Galtee wrote: » I still think he's a great business man. He did you a favour, when you've built up your own multi billion euro group then you can learn from his mistakes and not lose it all.
Robbo wrote: » And Quinn's been doing his best to jeopardise those jobs since he started his leveraged Stamp Duty dodging misadventure into Anglo, followed by the spiriting away of all assets into family members names through Byzantine overseas corporate structures. Let's not forget that he ran an insurance operation that was, according to the Regulator, not sufficiently robust to deal with being in the sector and the numerous underhand measures used to evade or minimise claims (50% off your excess if you don't go near a solicitor, sending ex-Gardai to peoples houses to coerce them into accepting small settlements etc). I really can't see what you hold against the IDA. Do you expect them to show the CEO of some American MNC around Cavan or Monaghan and say: "Well here's where the infrastructure isn't, over there is where the diesel laundering and subsistence farming are and if you look to your left you'll see the kind of stony grey soil that got Paddy Kavanagh moist, sure why would you want to base your widget processing operation anywhere else?" If you're that easily bought, so be it. But the cost of his Anglo dealings to the taxpayer ain't gonna be small.
jmayo wrote: » Using your argument seanie fitz and fingers fingelton deserve respect. Sure look at all the jobs they created and all the people they helped with loans.
ejmaztec wrote: » He'll be back in business in a year.
Lemlin wrote: » No, you'll find there are people who appreciate that the man brought jobs to the region at a time when the IDA brought none. Plenty of these people are also still in employment.