Yep. Absolutely correct.
The lefties like to use moral outrage and virtue signalling to censor debate and label anyone who dares to question them.
Happens on here all the time.
The problem with censoring and silencing your opposition is that the opposition don't stop talking, you simply...
I'd say that the ticket is the property of the bank once monies were refunded.
Timing is everything. If the ticket came up before the refund then the card holder will be quids in.
A) its recoil from the complete collapse of the housing market in 2007.
B) The Irish are obsessed with property.
C) Building land is very heavily restricted and controlled (to the benefit of land owners but thats another thread)
D) The government is piss poor at managing the economy so that work...
Hmm.
Who owns the ticket?
Not the robbers
The card holder? (It was their money)
The bank ( Just because they refunded money, does that mean they get to keep any recovered property?)
Don't play games you don't understand then. (Not sure anybody really does understand the housing market tbh It is a bit of a lottery).
I think the UK housing market is going to drop off and stay like that for a long period of time. If time isn't a worry though and your yield is ok, continue...
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