Thursday, October 23, 2008
This is where the mortgage payments come from!
Household bills going unpaid as the crunch starts to hurt
"The amount of electricity bills that have gone unpaid in the past six months has jumped from 1.31 million to 1.96 million and approximately 1.61 million Brits missed a gas bill compared to 1.16 million in the final six months of 2007."
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Dr Ray says:
Also anecdotal evidence that people using credit cards to pay mortgage as credit card borrowing going through roof.
More bad debts to come. We haven’t finished bailing out the banks yet.
planning4acrash says:
You know that, we could be self sufficient in gas, if we collected methane from septic tanks and compost bins, to cook and heat our houses with? The gas can be de odorized. Topped up with back up calor gas.
planning4acrash says:
You know that, we could be self sufficient in gas, if we collected methane from septic tanks and compost bins, to cook and heat our houses with? The gas can be de odorized. Topped up with back up calor gas.
planning4acrash says:
You know that, we could be self sufficient in gas, if we collected methane from septic tanks and compost bins, to cook and heat our houses with? The gas can be de odorized. Topped up with back up calor gas.
p. doff says:
Yes, and we could have a plastic bag attached to our botty all day so that we can collect the ‘silent but deadlies’ for later thermal use.
Actually, that reminds me of a trick that one of my old student friends used to amaze people with at parties!!