"Not in front of the children" petition

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"Not in front of the children" petition

Post: # 41992Post PurpleDragon »

Money Saving Expert is runniing a petition to stop advertising for debt adverts shoudln't be shown on childrens telly. I agree. They are aimed at the Mum who stays at home with her kids and who is panicking about Xmas, birthdays, the mortgage payment, etc and wondering how she can get out of the hole. The payments may only be a small amount each month, but the interest charges are incredible (I'm in the wrong business!) and frankly I think it is usery!
"We the undersigned believe debt adverts on childrens' television channels, especially for secured loans, are a disgrace and call on the TV channels responsible to immediately stop showing them."
http://www3.moneysavingexpert.com/petit ... 33bdc4de98
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Post: # 42005Post 2steps »

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another thing about these advert is - my children have seen them and when I say we haven't enough money for X thing once or twice they have said 'we saw this thing on tv and people give you money for holidays and cars and everything!' :shock: :shock: so I've then had to explain to a 9 and 5 year old what the adverts are really about and how bad they/debt can be. I think about all the children it's no explained too :? what are they growing up thinking? don't worry when you want something, there's alway someone to hand you money :(

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Post: # 42009Post paradox »

signed also

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Post: # 42014Post pskipper »

Signed as well, how many parents will buckle under the pressure when their kids wanting play stations and the like also know that their parents can get loans to pay for it all (But mummy, if you consolidated all your loans into one that will cripple you financially for life you could afford to get me a pony).

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Post: # 42018Post PurpleDragon »

Exactly. This is what happened to me - my son wanted something - can't even mind what now - and he quoted the adverts at me! They don't even get to watch that much telly!
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Post: # 42026Post HILLDREAMER90 »

Done---Iknow im being pedantic,but dont forget dads who look after kids & are in debt.A.
DONT NOTICE THE TINY FLEA IN THE OTHER PERSONS HAIR AND OVERLOOK THE LUMBERING YAK ON YOUR OWN NOSE.

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Post: # 42029Post DaisyDaisy »

Signed - proving that even non-parents don't agree with this sort of thing :cooldude:
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Post: # 42032Post cir3ngirl »

All done. About to nag my mum now as she has come for tea.

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Post: # 42034Post charlie »

Signed :lol:

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Post: # 42035Post PurpleDragon »

HILLDREAMER90 wrote:Done---Iknow im being pedantic,but dont forget dads who look after kids & are in debt.A.
Apologies ... aimed at parents and carers of children ... better? :mrgreen:
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Post: # 42040Post HILLDREAMER90 »

I'll let u off this time :wink: A.
DONT NOTICE THE TINY FLEA IN THE OTHER PERSONS HAIR AND OVERLOOK THE LUMBERING YAK ON YOUR OWN NOSE.

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Post: # 42086Post PurpleDragon »

Gosh, thanks :)
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Post: # 42325Post maggie144 »

signed also these adverts really make me mad

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Post: # 43174Post caithnesscrofter »

I will sign too because these debt agencies are a bunch of rip off artists. But, is it not easier to just turn the tv off or get rid of it alltogether?

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Post: # 43183Post PurpleDragon »

I rarely watch the telly. DH likes it, or I would get rid of it altogether. There is rarely anything on that I think is worth my time watching.
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