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New amended warning from UK government

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Postby Oracle » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:51 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.


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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:53 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...

UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

I predict that such cases will easily spill into debt recovery and bankruptcy law… ah well… we’ll see.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:57 pm

Oracle wrote:
UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, it's always ridiculous when you see a TC use that word in their defense... :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:03 am

Get Real! wrote:
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UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, it's always ridiculous when you see a TC use that word in their defense... :lol:


I am sure, he is at this very minute, washing his mouth out with soap .... :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:06 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:17 am

miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!


Please tell mewhat difference it will maketo their daily lives in the TRNC?
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:21 am

Viewpoint wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!


Please tell mewhat difference it will maketo their daily lives in the TRNC?


To those that need to sell their properties....loads. No buyers.
To those that are sitting on "exchange land" (FFS :roll: ) titles....loads. Have you ever slept in your house thinking that if there's a solution you might not own this house?
No matter how miniscule the risk is people's entire phsyche to their home is one of escape and shelter from the problems of their lives. Once your house becomes the problem then sleepless nights and high anxiety are next.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:24 am

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!


Please tell mewhat difference it will maketo their daily lives in the TRNC?


To those that need to sell their properties....loads. No buyers.
To those that are sitting on "exchange land" (FFS :roll: ) titles....loads. Have you ever slept in your house thinking that if there's a solution you might not own this house?
No matter how miniscule the risk is people's entire phsyche to their home is one of escape and shelter from the problems of their lives. Once your house becomes the problem then sleepless nights and high anxiety are next.


They dont seem to be to worried they are all living the high life eating drinking and living in villa with swimming pools money in the bank.

They are also very confident that there will never be a solution and I have to agree with them 35 years is enough proof.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:28 am

Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!


Please tell mewhat difference it will maketo their daily lives in the TRNC?


To those that need to sell their properties....loads. No buyers.
To those that are sitting on "exchange land" (FFS :roll: ) titles....loads. Have you ever slept in your house thinking that if there's a solution you might not own this house?
No matter how miniscule the risk is people's entire phsyche to their home is one of escape and shelter from the problems of their lives. Once your house becomes the problem then sleepless nights and high anxiety are next.


They dont seem to be to worried they are all living the high life eating drinking and living in villa with swimming pools money in the bank.

They are also very confident that there will never be a solution and I have to agree with them 35 years is enough proof.


There's about 6 threads in the english expat forum of he occupied areas called "will they take our homes away" "the orams case" etc...... www.cyprus44.com . I advise you to pay a visit to this forum and have a look for yourself how these opportunists are living. For me this past couple of weeks have been the biggest example of Schadenfreude I've ever seen....its been great.
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Postby Kikapu » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:34 am

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So what does it change? If Brits have no assets in the UK theres nothing anyone can do.

You mean assets in the EU not just the UK but anyway, I'd wager that once it's legally established that somebody owes someone else the equivalent of a house/land, debt recovery can take many nasty forms and shapes including but not limited to deductions from one's salary/wages/pensions, etc...


UK EU MARS, if these people have no assets in their names and reside in the TRNC with their money in one of the local banks, what difference does this judgement make. You cannot touch anyones pension, its not legal to do so.

The game is up VP ! The cheapskates have reached the end . Have they learned a lesson ? You bet !!


Please tell mewhat difference it will maketo their daily lives in the TRNC?


To those that need to sell their properties....loads. No buyers.
To those that are sitting on "exchange land" (FFS :roll: ) titles....loads. Have you ever slept in your house thinking that if there's a solution you might not own this house?
No matter how miniscule the risk is people's entire phsyche to their home is one of escape and shelter from the problems of their lives. Once your house becomes the problem then sleepless nights and high anxiety are next.


They dont seem to be to worried they are all living the high life eating drinking and living in villa with swimming pools money in the bank.

They are also very confident that there will never be a solution and I have to agree with them 35 years is enough proof.


There's about 6 threads in the english expat forum of he occupied areas called "will they take our homes away" "the orams case" etc...... www.cyprus44.com . I advise you to pay a visit to this forum and have a look for yourself how these opportunists are living. For me this past couple of weeks have been the biggest example of Schadenfreude I've ever seen....its been great.


"If you can't fuck a friend, who can you fuck".!

These people who are panicking like "their" house is on fire are now realizing that they were being fucked by their friends all the time, and they didn't even know about it, but now, they are starting to feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel it.! :lol:
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