GBP crisis...yawn
#16
Re: GBP crisis...yawn
After reading all previous threads on experiences and general luck with money, I feel this boils down to one of two potential outcomes:
1) Genesis decides to wait and not exchange money
The rate continues to plummet until you get 8 grains of rice to the £. The bottom will then proceed to fall out of the world rice market.
2) Genesis decides to take the plunge
America will discover that the strength of the $NZ is linked to Osama Bin Laden's hiding ability and will devote all available resources to crushing the Kiwi buck into obscurity. Simultaneously scientists at CERN will discover that a stable black hole to an alternative dimension made entirely of gold and diamonds can only be created by firing particles of british beef into each other in the large hadron collider, thus guaranteeing the economic stability of the UK for all time and propelling Sterling to a record exchange rate ratio of 1,000,000:1 against the septic-battered $NZ.
From this we can deduce that the election has nothing to do with anything and the best option to take is 1), right up to the point when I want to transfer me readies when a complete change of tack to 2) would be ideal.
Discuss.......
1) Genesis decides to wait and not exchange money
The rate continues to plummet until you get 8 grains of rice to the £. The bottom will then proceed to fall out of the world rice market.
2) Genesis decides to take the plunge
America will discover that the strength of the $NZ is linked to Osama Bin Laden's hiding ability and will devote all available resources to crushing the Kiwi buck into obscurity. Simultaneously scientists at CERN will discover that a stable black hole to an alternative dimension made entirely of gold and diamonds can only be created by firing particles of british beef into each other in the large hadron collider, thus guaranteeing the economic stability of the UK for all time and propelling Sterling to a record exchange rate ratio of 1,000,000:1 against the septic-battered $NZ.
From this we can deduce that the election has nothing to do with anything and the best option to take is 1), right up to the point when I want to transfer me readies when a complete change of tack to 2) would be ideal.
Discuss.......
#17
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yeah, I was gonna wait until Genesis had changed their money AND THEN exchange mine when the exchange rate is suddenly and miraculously much better
#18
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LOL!!!
Which saying should we consign to history first?:
a) "Doing nothing is always a safe option"
or
b) "Safe as houses"
Which saying should we consign to history first?:
a) "Doing nothing is always a safe option"
or
b) "Safe as houses"
#20
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Re: GBP crisis...yawn
Genesis, if the pound had a total collapse then if would be reflected elsewhere too, and that may be the least of the problems which would follow. NZ would not be immune to a crisis elsewhere in the world. The NZ dollar will get weaker, that's my feeling and it would be crazy to 'take a hit' as you say. As the dollar stands now, who is going to bring money in NZ? Therefore, who can afford to keep the housing market going? These things will eventually be reflected in the housing market, which is vastly over-priced here in NZ. Also, think what this expensive dollar is doing for those selling goods overseas.
It cannot go on like this. Something has to give. See beyond the present, and remember things always change, and when they do, it can come quickly.
It cannot go on like this. Something has to give. See beyond the present, and remember things always change, and when they do, it can come quickly.
#21
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Genesis, if the pound had a total collapse then if would be reflected elsewhere too, and that may be the least of the problems which would follow. NZ would not be immune to a crisis elsewhere in the world. The NZ dollar will get weaker, that's my feeling and it would be crazy to 'take a hit' as you say. As the dollar stands now, who is going to bring money in NZ? Therefore, who can afford to keep the housing market going? These things will eventually be reflected in the housing market, which is vastly over-priced here in NZ. Also, think what this expensive dollar is doing for those selling goods overseas.
It cannot go on like this. Something has to give. See beyond the present, and remember things always change, and when they do, it can come quickly.
It cannot go on like this. Something has to give. See beyond the present, and remember things always change, and when they do, it can come quickly.
#22
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How about we just start an internet rumour that Genesis is about to exchange, would that be enough to move the global currency market
#24
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Will take your mind off the plunging quid for a moment or two and make you realise JUST HOW MUCH MONEY Mr Brown has pissed up the wall.
#25
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So if i am reading the above posts correctly, I should put my money into British beef before this Hadron fella buys it all
I think i will start with 2lb of mince
Neil
I think i will start with 2lb of mince
Neil
#27
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NB I think the emphasis is on cuts of meat rather than minced meat.
#29
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Brought my house in the UK when prices were at there highest (no choice there).
Sold it before moving to Oz when prices were coming down 4 years later (broke even, no profit made).
Because of Oz move, just missed the peak of the GBP/AUD exchange rate so ended up getting 2.06 rate which sucked! Left some in the UK for when we were settled.
Oz visa rules changes so couldn't stay so came to NZ. Moved my AUD to NZD at 2.2 I think?
Now in NZ waiting to move over the remains of our GBP and its doing this with the crap exchange rate. I'm effing sick of all this exchange rate crap! ARGH!!! You save and save and save and then it all goes down to toilet just because you happen to get the chance to emgirate at the wrong time exchange rate wise!
So fed up. Hate Money!
#30
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On the subject of lots of money..or losing lots of it (my forte) anyone ever seen a trillion? Google 'trillion' and one of the hits shows you what a trillion look like on pallets. Now remember when you see it these are stacked in USD $100s..not 20s or 10s. It really is quite a vast expanse of wonga.
Will take your mind off the plunging quid for a moment or two and make you realise JUST HOW MUCH MONEY Mr Brown has pissed up the wall.
Will take your mind off the plunging quid for a moment or two and make you realise JUST HOW MUCH MONEY Mr Brown has pissed up the wall.
One Trillion dollars
Right, off out to buy 10 British cows and tell everyone who will listen that Genesis is about to sell, I will be set up for life