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Rosie's Debts: Tonight with Trevor McDonald
Did anyone watch this last night? I did appreciate Rosie's honesty about how much debt she was in and the state of her finances, but I couldn't watch all of the programme as I found it pathetic to listen to her twittering on about how much she had racked up on the credit cards,having all the cash tied up in various properties worth millions of pounds and having no time and absolutely no idea of what a budget is.
Get real woman!! I've got absolutely no sympathy whatsover. There are plenty of people out there in the real world that would be grateful for just a fraction of what Rosie and husband have. Many people in the real world have to regularly resort to using a credit card just to buy some food or a couple of new school shirts for their kids.Then struggle to try and pay it back on payday.
No doubt she has a wardrobe full of designer clothes and plenty of money to spend on hair,beauty and make up.If this sounds bitter,it's not meant to be. Rosie sounded like quite a likeable person. I just think that there are so many people that get into lots of debt just trying to scrape by,not by being greedy and trying to have it all.... Here endeth the rant!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They had a couple from Swansea (I think) on the news t'other day, tastefully filmed with tears in their eyes just in case we didn't understand that they were in a bit of a mess. She earns �100 a week, he's a long-term benefits case, yet they'd somehow managed to borrwow �100,000!! Of course, they should never have been lent that amount, but do they really need a first class degree in Economics to realise that they could never afford to pay it back? Also, I believe the bank are going to write off the entire debt - what sort of message does that send out? If you get in way over your head, just make a fuss on television and bingo, your loan becomes a grant! Easy.
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