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date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:41:56 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.legal
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Avoiding Care Charges for the elderly
Is anyone familiar with a recently advertised publication entitled
"How To Avoid Paying Care Charges"? It claims to let you in on the
"legal loopholes" which will enable you to safeguard your property
from the grasping, greedy government in the event you are taken into
care.
No longer will you have to fear the government forcing you to sell
your home to pay for your old age care, etc., etc., etc. I am always
suspicious of these "you have a huge problem you aren't aware of and
we have the solution" types of things.
FoggyTown
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:41:56 -0700 (PDT)
author: FoggyTown
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Re: Avoiding Care Charges for the elderly
> Is anyone familiar with a recently advertised publication entitled
> "How To Avoid Paying Care Charges"? It claims to let you in on the
> "legal loopholes" which will enable you to safeguard your property
> from the grasping, greedy government in the event you are taken into
> care.
>
> No longer will you have to fear the government forcing you to sell
> your home to pay for your old age care, etc., etc., etc. I am always
> suspicious of these "you have a huge problem you aren't aware of and
> we have the solution" types of things.
Worth every penny as as they give a money back guarantee what have you to
lose?
Peter Crosland
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:53:54 +0100
author: Peter Crosland
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Re: Avoiding Care Charges for the elderly
On Oct 10, 1:53�pm, "Peter Crosland" wrote:
> > Is anyone familiar with a recently advertised publication entitled
> > "How To Avoid Paying Care Charges"? It claims to let you in on the
> > "legal loopholes" which will enable you to safeguard your property
> > from the grasping, greedy government in the event you are taken into
> > care.
>
> > No longer will you have to fear the government forcing you to sell
> > your home to pay for your old age care, etc., etc., etc. I am always
> > suspicious of these "you have a huge problem you aren't aware of and
> > we have the solution" types of things.
>
> Worth every penny as as they give a money back guarantee what have you to
> lose?
>
�30 if they don't actually return the money!
FoggyTown
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 07:36:17 -0700 (PDT)
author: FoggyTown
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