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By Ben, Thu 24 Jul at 3:16pm 
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PGE wrote:


This credit crunch is such an excuse (in my organisation anyway) for being tight. You have to pay people for the job they are doing! Our books have never looked healthier!



PGE's comment has got me thinking: how much of the current 'crunch' and potential recession is a myth, created by the media, and how much is reality?

Does the media stoke the fire to make us wary of the danger, which then exaccerbates the state of the economy and makes it worse....

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By Johnny Ace, Thu 24 Jul at 3:18pm 
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For me, reality. Prices of everything goes up, costs me more, I have less to spend on goodies/ fun

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By Phoenix, Thu 24 Jul at 3:20pm 
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There was a news snippet in G2 the other day, about tricks stock traders do. Like "borrowing" shares from someone, selling them for high then hoping to buy them back for low price then handing them back to original owner. Cannot remember the name, but this sort of game can send price shares tumbling - wiped 20% off some bank the other day apparently.

I cannot believe we rely on these jokers so much!

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By tuff, Thu 24 Jul at 3:21pm 
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I agree with Johnny. It’s all a bit of bad timing – you’ve got the credit crunch, the increase in food prices, the increase in oil all hitting at the same time. Yes, the media do stir things but the reality is that things are costing more, property is going down in value, people are losing jobs and it’s not going to get better in the short term.

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By Dutch, Thu 24 Jul at 3:21pm 
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i'm on the brink of losing 500 squid on a floor because floors-2-go have just gone into administration... bastards.

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Re: Credit crunch: myth or reality?

By Jimmie, Thu 24 Jul at 3:27pm 
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I think it's more of a reality check.

You can't live forever on credit, oil is going to run out, food was too cheap, and house prices too high.

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Re: Credit crunch: myth or reality?

By PGE, Thu 24 Jul at 3:29pm 
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Jimmie wrote:



You can't live forever on credit, oil is going to run out, food was too cheap, and house prices too high.



I agree, and have become much more frugal since the beginning of the year. But, I'm now overdrawn for the first time in months because I've had to spend stuff through work and they haven't refunded me my expenses yet, the gits.

And yes, it is my fault because I have got a company credit card that I forgot about!!!

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By Johnny Ace, Thu 24 Jul at 3:35pm 
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Jimmie wrote:

food was too cheap



Was it? I've only been buying food for myself the last few years so that's a genuine question, had it got too cheap?

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By Jimmie, Thu 24 Jul at 3:35pm 
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PGE wrote:

Jimmie wrote:



You can't live forever on credit, oil is going to run out, food was too cheap, and house prices too high.



I agree, and have become much more frugal since the beginning of the year. But, I'm now overdrawn for the first time in months because I've had to spend stuff through work and they haven't refunded me my expenses yet, the gits.

And yes, it is my fault because I have got a company credit card that I forgot about!!!



When I gave up my sales job to go to Uni, I had to return my credit card, fuel card and car.

Shame

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By Jimmie, Thu 24 Jul at 3:36pm 
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Johnny wrote:

Jimmie wrote:

food was too cheap



Was it? I've only been buying food for myself the last few years so that's a genuine question, had it got too cheap?



Ask the farmer whom it costs more to produce milk and meat than he gets at market

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