londonblue
Topgun Pilot
Me to, especially if i got one like that, bearing in mind i finished working 2 years ago!.
The funny thing for me is that I'm getting them on my work phone, which isn't even registered with HMRC!
Me to, especially if i got one like that, bearing in mind i finished working 2 years ago!.
The funny thing for me is that I'm getting them on my work phone, which isn't even registered with HMRC!
What for?Twitter banning me for a week!
What for?
Blimey. Considering what else they let go on there that’s harsh!I replied to a member on heres tweet regarding that idiot horse trainer sat on the dead horse. Basically I said that everyone involved with horse racing is a ****. And that warranted a week ban.
Blimey. Considering what else they let go on there that’s harsh!
I replied to a member on heres tweet regarding that idiot horse trainer sat on the dead horse. Basically I said that everyone involved with horse racing is a ****. And that warranted a week ban.
A well known Estate agent demanding I supply them a copy of an agreement/mortgage in principle or have my finances qualified by there own mortgage adviser before I can even view a property.
Current protocol for all their prospective purchasers at the moment apparently, but not for me. I know full well they don’t need that for just a viewing.
Absolutely right - it's just a way to tie you in. Call them out and say you'll report them.
We recommend people talk to our mortgage advisor simply because he's currently charging no fees and because he has access to the whole market - which many don't. It also means we will get financial information to us quicker to verify their position, but we certainly wouldn't stop someone viewing if they don't see him. Also no need to have an AIP in place, but again, would recommend it.
knock on the door and speak to the vendor direct ,tell them what was said and c if they let u viewWhen I said he wasn't allowed to do it and he asked why and I told him why he didn't even know what I was talking about.
I do have an AIP but with respect I'm not seeing it to some early 20's flash Harry to just be allowed through the door.
Funnily enough there's another house a few doors down with another agent and I said I'll go view that instead, and he just said no worries go and have a look at that instead. I really couldn't believe it. Bet the Vendors would be happy if they found they're stopping people going to view!
Haha have to agree with you there on stretching the truth. Not a bad location for Westcliff station or the seafront but certainly not what it says on the tin.A classic example of estate agent/property developer embellishment verging on false advertising and a pathetic attempt to cling onto the coat tails of the fabled Leigh lifestyle.
The Bay, Chalkwell
If the drone had flown the other way along First Avenue to the closer station of Westcliff it would probably have been shot down.
Slick, complete bollocks but slick.A classic example of estate agent/property developer embellishment verging on false advertising and a pathetic attempt to cling onto the coat tails of the fabled Leigh lifestyle.
The Bay, Chalkwell
If the drone had flown the other way along First Avenue to the closer station of Westcliff it would probably have been shot down.
Slick, complete bollocks but slick.
But what a choice for residents with Leigh Broadway and Hamlet Court Road on your doorstep.
Where shall we go tonight darling? The Sand Bar or The Melrose?
The Plough used to do a much better Guinness, and have the more upmarket Irish clientele, it the lounge bar anyway. But that was before this millenium.I went in The Melrose on Paddy's Night once.
Just once.
The Plough used to do a much better Guinness, and have the more upmarket Irish clientele, it the lounge bar anyway. But that was before this millenium.