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How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
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majeed
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How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
As postmen, we are concerned when a business closes or someone loses their job. We see the same area day-in and day-out, whether it is changing for the worse or the better. How has the credit crunch and world recession manifested itself on your walk?
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pinstripe
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
My walk is totally residential, so I haven't seen any decline. Mail and packets (outwith Christmas Pressure) are pretty much the same.
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majeed
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Class - raas!
But, don't you hear people complaining? Is it working class residential or middle class residential?pinstripe wrote:My walk is totally residential, so I haven't seen any decline. Mail and packets (outwith Christmas Pressure) are pretty much the same.
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barrychuckle
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
My walk is an entirely student area and they must be finding it hard. As they keep answering doors B****CK NAKED. Long may the credit crunch continue!!!!!!
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ar26
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
Hopefully all the opposite sex !!
My areas full of houses for sale and none selling, few repossosed lying empty. Parcel volumes are really high and to be honest I think they'll stay high as usually cheaper to shop on line than go to real shops. I had noticed a switch from a lot of amazon packets to play.com though so might be play.com's cheaper. watch this space
My areas full of houses for sale and none selling, few repossosed lying empty. Parcel volumes are really high and to be honest I think they'll stay high as usually cheaper to shop on line than go to real shops. I had noticed a switch from a lot of amazon packets to play.com though so might be play.com's cheaper. watch this space
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dvbuk55
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
You're not telling us you've never seen a naked man before, surely?barrychuckle wrote:My walk is an entirely student area and they must be finding it hard. As they keep answering doors B****CK NAKED. Long may the credit crunch continue!!!!!!
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majeed
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Postie humour
...and so, we descend into that ravine that is postman humour.... 

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DGP1
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
No, but I've seen them in dirty, baggy y-frontsdvbuk55 wrote:You're not telling us you've never seen a naked man before, surely?barrychuckle wrote:My walk is an entirely student area and they must be finding it hard. As they keep answering doors B****CK NAKED. Long may the credit crunch continue!!!!!!
Anyway, the only difference I've seen is the massive reduction in house prices (or should I say I've seen the house prices fall to their proper level).
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rhino49
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
Three of my customers have been made redundant recently and redirections have dropped from an average of about 30 when I joined the walk several years ago to five at the moment - there are only two "for sale" signs up out of over 500 properties in what was once recognised as an estate agents dream area. Biggest complaint I hear is about gas and electricity prices - bet they come down when the demand reduces with warmer weather !!!
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DGP1
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
linkinpark wrote:More dog poop on the pavements!
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axeman
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
Credit crunch has not affected mine at all they go to cash there giro's the same day every week .........bank accounts are not an option for them 
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heapsy
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
Seem to be still Ebaying at the same rate. 
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pinstripe
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Re: Class - raas!
It's working class mainly. Lots of working people I don't see and pensioners who've been through all this before and live within their means. There have been 3 people evicted from different properties, but they were the type you would expect regardless of the credit crunch.majeed wrote:But, don't you hear people complaining? Is it working class residential or middle class residential?pinstripe wrote:My walk is totally residential, so I haven't seen any decline. Mail and packets (outwith Christmas Pressure) are pretty much the same.
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Thorby Bislam
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
Three house repossessions on my walk. Two of them in the last month.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
More council house previously boarded up are now being refurbished and people are moving in. Also loads more letter from Belfast
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