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Scarlett. 03-11-2008 11:27 PM

Has the recession affected you yet?
 
It hasnt hit me, as I have no job to loose, but it has hit my brother, he has to sell a DVD for petrol each day, either that or borrow it, also one of his mates has lost their job too :bored:

Cant wait for this shizz to be over

Princess 03-11-2008 11:29 PM

Not in an extreme way. I'm just not able to buy as much stuff as I'm used to. I choose tour tickets over socialising and pretty clothes,and decent food.

I've cut back loads,that was like my one huge purchase for the next year or so.


edit:Sorry to being TT in everything but they sold 700,000 tickets at an average of 50 pounds which is 32 million..... :shocked:

Mark 03-11-2008 11:42 PM

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Originally posted by Princess



edit:Sorry to being TT in everything but they sold 700,000 tickets at an average of 50 pounds which is 32 million..... :shocked:
Of which 25 million goes to their managment? :thumbs:

Princess 03-11-2008 11:44 PM

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Originally posted by Mark
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Originally posted by Princess



edit:Sorry to being TT in everything but they sold 700,000 tickets at an average of 50 pounds which is 32 million..... :shocked:
Of which 25 million goes to their managment? :thumbs:
25 million! No way! I say a fair bit will go to the promoters but their shows cost a fair bit too. And they have to get some,lol. I think the last tour they got about 7 million each,but I'm not sure.

MrGaryy 03-11-2008 11:46 PM

Not really no. But I am conscious of asking my parents for money now. Not that it's really hit them either but I try not to if I can avoid it. I'll just ask for loads at christmas!

pinkmichk 04-11-2008 08:24 AM

yeah it has the price of keeping my house with gas and electric is mad but thankfully food prices have come down a bit but are still high compared to earlier part of the year
i am wanting to get back to work but there is just no jobs and the ones there is are at risk plus what i want to do people wont be spending out on cos its not a neccessity

Captain.Remy 04-11-2008 08:28 AM

Well, actually fuel prices dropped so I can't really complain. And Calvin Klein jeans prices haven't been affected so it's all fine for me. :spin2:

Tom 04-11-2008 12:05 PM

Kind of. I emptied my Halifax bank :joker:

But money wise, no not at all.

BigSister 04-11-2008 12:38 PM

I did over the summer when i wasnt getting many hours but I got a good wage last week so im ok at the moment plus im cutting down on buying cds dvds etc

Sunny_01 04-11-2008 12:58 PM

In all honestly NO the recession has not affected me in any way other than I pay a little more for my fuel and shopping. I have not had the change the way I live my life though.

~Kizwiz~ 04-11-2008 02:11 PM

The only negative effect it has had on us is that we have a house to sell in Leeds and due to circumstances out of our control we are unable to to put it on the market yet :mad:

House prices are falling and its totally out of our control :sad:

bronaaaa 04-11-2008 03:07 PM

Nahh not really, just like I can't get as much with mu poket money etc..
Mum said unless dad loses his job we'll be fine but I think she was just trying to reassure me :laugh:

Noel 04-11-2008 03:10 PM

Well not me, because I'm only 15 lol. But, it's affected my mum a lot. We weren't particularly well off to begin with, lmao and she keeps complaining about paying double for electicity, and how mushrooms have went up by 13p. lmao. But it'll end at some time, i'm sure.

Sunny_01 04-11-2008 05:12 PM

I think there is an awful lot of panic at the moment and people are worrying that the country is going into recession. I am not convinced we are at that stage yet, people are still living their lives just paying a little more for it. I think the people I worry about the most are those on lower incomes who struggled to make ends meet before prices on every day things increased.

House prices going down will hit a lot of people but will be advantageous to some, I have a couple of properties that I bought when house prices were low to rent out and am considering doing the same when prices fall again.

Angel.D 04-11-2008 05:36 PM

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Originally posted by Sunny_01
I think there is an awful lot of panic at the moment and people are worrying that the country is going into recession. I am not convinced we are at that stage yet, people are still living their lives just paying a little more for it. I think the people I worry about the most are those on lower incomes who struggled to make ends meet before prices on every day things increased.

House prices going down will hit a lot of people but will be advantageous to some, I have a couple of properties that I bought when house prices were low to rent out and am considering doing the same when prices fall again.
I think its a scam it just telling people to watch what there spending and sort of away of saying slow down :wink::


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