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On 28/09/2014 21:47, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>> Given that I am now a home-owner, I presume I will never again be able
>>> to afford such a thing.
>>
>> To the contrary, now you're a home-owner your credit rating has gone
>> through the roof.
>
> 1. If you need to use credit, you have already lost.
>
How 1950's
> 2. Surely the fact that I now have large, immovable debts pressing down
> on me should vastly REDUCE my ability to pay back any additional loans?
>
You would think so. But you are showing that you can pay your mortgage
so your rating is high. I on the other hand paid all my credit off when
I got made redundant, 20 years ago. My credit rating is very low.
For some people having a high rating is bad. I don't think you would
have to worry too much.
>>> Oh yeah. And the wedding is happening in Boston. (I don't know where
>>> that is yet.)
>>
>> East Coast. So closer than you think
>
> So... only the width of the entire Atlantic Ocean? :-P
That's if they flew in a straight l Oops! Great Circle. If you are lucky
Iceland is where you would change planes.
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Regards
Stephen
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