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So how would You spend your spare 30k a week?

What I said there covers the ''putting something back'' bit I guess. So, with £30k still, after the usual house, cars, material things, I would........... you know what, I am struggling at the moment apart from saying it would have to be things that kept the brain working. Maybe my priority would be how to spend time well, rather than money well. I've just realised how boring that all sounds, so I'll point out that the beer and the good times are not being ignored.
 
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Get this politics ****e of this well thought out class thread.

Spend ya 30k a week ya twats.

Single me: Straight to Vegas first class Virgin Atlantic with a few mates, dancefloor table service at Tao or The Bank, 4 Bottles Belvedere, 4 Bottles JD, group of girls to come and join us, tips for the waitress, suite in the Bellagio, probably comes to around $50,000, hang around for a few days doing the same sort of things.

Married me: Log on to internet banking, pay off wife's credit cards, spend the rest of the month eating fish fingers and listening to her explain how good her new shoes are.
 
This country should be bringing it's credit scoring facilities into the 21st century, we should be carrying everything we need to achieve even a mortgage in our finger prints. I know Diddles and maybe a few others will disagree with this, but for me, why have some dated methods, full of loop holes where banks are lending money to folk who have no means of paying it back?

My place of work about 10 years ago was Fraud detection intel, a guy 'Mohammed' had over 50 credit cards at about 20 addresses under many different names, how? We were stumped, we only figured he had somebody on the inside, but it's that simple, he didn't live at any of the addresses. He was drawing cash off all the cards.

If you're obtaining credit from your finger prints, electronically, it's game over for ALL of that identity fraud stuff.

Wholeheartedly mate :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
A strange question.

If you were a footy player earning that, would you get married?
 
Don't come running to me when Faisal Al Islam Salami gets your Littlewoods Catalogue details and buys some pans you have to pay for <ok>

likewise don't come running to me when that 'elite' 1% of the population that'll one day inevitably own all the wealth, assets and all banks and they switch your fingertip 'credit' off in their cashless society :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
reckon they'll get paid monthly despite wages being quoted as weekly. every time a club fails to pay their players it's said that it's a months worth of wages.

after saving the first few years wages to make sure i'd not want in future, i'd start buying film memorabilia, complete my vader and stormtrooper outfits for starters then crack on with the rest, maybe even get the equipment to make my own, learn some languages, become my own agent, design and build my own properties (or is that because that's what i currently do?), make sure immediate families had no mortgages. after that. who knows?

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You've changed your user name. Mr Eboue.
 
Interested to find out:

If somebody earns £2m salary per year, forget about bonuses for now, what percentage of tax do you think they should pay and why?

In my opinion, 20% is sufficient, it is more than enough to take £400,000 from the guy's salary per year to give to other people.
That's fair enough
But people earning that have good accountants
PAYE is the way that tax is taken
 
likewise don't come running to me when that 'elite' 1% of the population that'll one day inevitably own all the wealth, assets and all banks and they switch your fingertip 'credit' off in their cashless society :emoticon-0148-yes:

Your scenario is much less likely to happen to me in my lifetime, hundreds of millions of fraudulent transactions are happening around the world every day, keep your wits about you <ok>

Also, how do you know I'm not part of the 1%... my profile picture might be a double bluff.
 
I remember seeing the monthly payslip in The Sun of some Chelsea player earning 90grand a week a few years back - depressing!

If I earned that much i'd certainly have the flash house, car, clothes and trophy wife as well as the top of the range of all the kit that goes with it. Probably a couple of holiday homes as well.

I'd also do a Robbie Fowler and get in to property development so that when I was finished playing I could continue to live the lifestyle.

All just a dream though!!!
 
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I remember seeing the monthly payslip in The Sun of some Chelsea player earning 90grand a week a few years back - depressing!

If I earned that much i'd certainly have the flash house, car, clothes and trophy wife as well as the top of the range of all the kit that goes with it. Probably a couple of holiday homes as well.

I'd also do a Robbie Fowler and get in to property development so that when I was finished playing I could continue to live the lifestyle.

All just a dream though!!!

Thats the spirit.
 
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i certainly wouldn't be getting married in a few months or currently deprive myself of a sphero bb-8 even tho it's only a hundred quid
 
i certainly wouldn't be getting married in a few months or currently deprive myself of a sphero bb-8 even tho it's only a hundred quid

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I had to google it as i didnt have a clue what the **** you were on about.

Wish i hadnt bothered.
 
Your scenario is much less likely to happen to me in my lifetime, hundreds of millions of fraudulent transactions are happening around the world every day, keep your wits about you <ok>

Also, how do you know I'm not part of the 1%... my profile picture might be a double bluff.



Sincere apologies Mr. Rothschilds ... would sir like his shoes shined?
 
likewise don't come running to me when that 'elite' 1% of the population that'll one day inevitably own all the wealth, assets and all banks and they switch your fingertip 'credit' off in their cashless society :emoticon-0148-yes:

Out of interest mate, what do you expect to happen when the 'inevitable' happens?

How does the world look in this scenario?