Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Bankruptcy

If you move house, apply for a mortgage, or certain other things, then the solicitor checks to see if you have been made bankrupt. If your name is the same as someone who has been made bankrupt, then you have to swear that it is not you. (this you have to pay for of course).
Why don't they just include the National Insurance number in the bankruptcy court? That way there is only one person. SIMPLES!
Too bloody obvious I suppose. What stops people lying about it anyway?

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