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    Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    Have you been affected by the credit crunch yet? Did the recent banking collapses affect you, were any savings hit, or have you been made unemployed? Seeing how nearly half the media is devcoted to this I wondered how X10Hosting Forum members had been affected.:angel:
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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    I was never employed, and I doubt Westpac would collapse.

    As far as I'm concerned there is no recession. :P
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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    Please be a little more specific. You mention the media and I assume you're talking about US. That's why I have to emphasize that I'm not from US.

    I my country crises is something that's being on for past 20 years or so so this is not really affecting me.

    It's strange how people could adopt to anything. LOL!

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    I was also thinking of the media in China, Japan, the UK, France, Germany etc. I guess Serbia has worse specifically Serbian problems. Is there much international trade, outside the balkan region?
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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    The economy hasn't given me any issues. Going good here

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    Quote Originally Posted by frankfriend View Post
    I was also thinking of the media in China, Japan, the UK, France, Germany etc. I guess Serbia has worse specifically Serbian problems. Is there much international trade, outside the balkan region?
    Yes there is trade outside the Balkan region ... and you're right about "specifically Serbian problems" That's what holds us back.

    Back to the topic now.
    I guess some people here really felt this crunch. Like people working in US Steel (in Serbia) and other foreign companies. Interesting thing is that our banks (both Serbian and foreign) are more secure then those in Europe and US mainly because our government order them to have 3 times more money reserves then those in Europe. So even if they straggle elsewhere they still have enough money to backup all the savings in Serbia. Our money is secure

    Sorry for my English but I'm not fully familiar with economic phrases. I just hope you'll understand what I'm trying to say :happysad:.

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    Quote Originally Posted by alexandgruntz View Post
    I was never employed, and I doubt Westpac would collapse.

    As far as I'm concerned there is no recession. :P
    No offense but you ether must live in a cave or be a rich a** because everyone is having economic problems in the US. And saying that we are not having trouble is an arrogant and ignorant remark.

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    Yeah, the economy has not changed my way of life in the slightest. In fact, I'm actually making more money now than I was before... funny how that works out.

    The true bad thing about the situation is the media's obsession with how "bad" the economy currently is. They keep repeating over and over how supposedly so many people can't find jobs, and thus they create a state of fear among potential workers. Why go out and get a job if you're afraid that you won't have it the next day? They keep saying the same thing over and over: "The economy sucks."

    The fact remains that if the media won't shut up about the whole "crisis," there will never be an end to it. Forget stimulus packages and bail-outs (buzz words these days) - just stop talking about how "bad" things are and wait for the invisible hand to take over.

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    There are alot of credit crunch for college students and University...you know!
    So...this post is not very nice to talk about when there are students looking at this post...

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    Re: Have you been crunched in the credit crunch?

    I'm going to be a uni student!

    As prices are falling for housing and food, it seems like there are quite a few things more affordable to use the remains of student loan on, especialy if inflation really does go negative which will be a bonus to savers as there money will gain value compared to how it used to loose value (i.e. when interest saved > inflation)
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