... and I bet they "..don't want any of those bills..."! (Get it right - we DELIVER the bills: we don't SEND them!)rhino49 wrote: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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How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
the recession has not effected me at all,in fact we are getting more packets and parcels by the day,we have said recession has not had any impact whatsoever. We are getting more yorkies every day. (they must be getting it on credit) has anyone noticed Amazon packets increasing i thought amazon were using someone else at one time, perhaps the apposition could not handle it
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
????TrueBlueTerrier wrote: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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DWP - all the letter have a return address in Belfast
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Got you nowTrueBlueTerrier wrote:DWP - all the letter have a return address in Belfast
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Re: How is the credit crunch affecting your walk area?
I have a new 50 house development on my walk that's been mothballed because of the housing market.
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