Title: Would you report it? Post by: TightEnd on January 25, 2017, 10:49:17 AM So hypothetically you find £20m in your mattress. bought it a while ago, just discovered it
you report it? Federal Agents Find $20 Million Hidden In A Mattress: http://cbsloc.al/2kp4SS4 (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2921A1UkAENFrZ.jpg) Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: tikay on January 25, 2017, 10:53:16 AM I'd probably sleep on it first. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: Graham C on January 25, 2017, 10:54:53 AM I think you'd find there's probably not a lot I wouldn't do for £20m, I'd certainly have no problem keeping quiet about this.
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: The Camel on January 25, 2017, 10:57:26 AM Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: Longines on January 25, 2017, 11:25:13 AM https://www.google.co.uk/#safe=strict&q=how+do+i+open+a+swiss+bank+account+with+cash
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: RED-DOG on January 25, 2017, 11:25:52 AM No chance of me reporting it. I would however spend the vast majority of it doing hands on charity work. Something like setting up school/sanctuary type places in India or something.
Oh and I'd treat Celtic to a Nando's. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 25, 2017, 11:54:24 AM probably sneak some off, say £5m and report it, and come out smelling of roses!
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: RED-DOG on January 25, 2017, 12:02:24 PM probably sneak some off, say £5m and report it, and come out smelling of roses! And as soon as you bought anything even mildly extravagant someone would say, "Isn't that the bloke who found a mattress full of money and supposedly turned it all in? I always thought there was something fishy about him...." Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: Ironside on January 25, 2017, 12:32:02 PM No chance of me reporting it. I would however spend the vast majority of it doing hands on charity work. Something like setting up school/sanctuary type places in India or something. Oh and I'd treat Celtic to a Nando's. You won't have much change to do any charity work after buying celtic food Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 25, 2017, 01:10:12 PM No.
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: EvilPie on January 25, 2017, 06:34:03 PM No. Do you think mattress earnings should be capped at £150k per year? Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: EvilPie on January 25, 2017, 06:43:52 PM probably sneak some off, say £5m and report it, and come out smelling of roses! And as soon as you bought anything even mildly extravagant someone would say, "Isn't that the bloke who found a mattress full of money and supposedly turned it all in? I always thought there was something fishy about him...." Letting it go public that you've handed this money in is effectively signing your own death warrant. Where does that phrase come from? Is there such thing as a death warrant? Sorry I digress...... Obviously it's drug money and it belongs to someone who will kill you for knowing of its existence. You either hand it in anonymously or keep it and make sure nobody ever finds out. If you're keeping it you need to sit on it for a long, long time before you alter your spending pattern in any way. Buying a Ferrari or building an orphanage is again killing yourself. I think handing it in is probably more dangerous than keeping it and keeping it doesn't make you a happy multi-millionaire. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: MANTIS01 on January 25, 2017, 06:54:57 PM Why in the name of all that is holy would you ever report it? It's like these people who win the lottery and carry on their job as a chamber maid folding sheets every morning. It's fcking insane man. You hand it in and God or Lady Luck or whoever is sitting in the sky silently face-palming for the rest of the day.
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 25, 2017, 07:17:21 PM No. Do you think mattress earnings should be capped at £150k per year? No. just like I wouldn't cap lottery earnings. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: neeko on January 25, 2017, 07:19:25 PM No. Do you think mattress earnings should be capped at £150k per year? No. just like I wouldn't cap lottery earnings. The lottery should be banned, it is the most regressive form of taxation there is. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: DungBeetle on January 25, 2017, 09:06:36 PM No. Do you think mattress earnings should be capped at £150k per year? No. just like I wouldn't cap lottery earnings. Why would confiscate money from someone who earns it as opposed to someone who gains it via blind luck? Don't see the logic. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 25, 2017, 11:30:04 PM No. Do you think mattress earnings should be capped at £150k per year? No. just like I wouldn't cap lottery earnings. Why would confiscate money from someone who earns it as opposed to someone who gains it via blind luck? Don't see the logic. When have I ever said I would confiscate it? Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: DungBeetle on January 26, 2017, 08:12:25 AM Thought you were pro a 150k salary cap from the other thread. If so that's 100% tax effectively = confiscate. You'd be preventing people crystallising the true value of their labour in the eyes of an employer via law. Perhaps I'm confusing you with another poster.
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: DungBeetle on January 26, 2017, 08:39:17 AM Just checked the other thread and it was you wanting the 150k cap. Why on earth would you impose a law against someone earning 200k but are quite happy for someone to win 20 million in a lottery? What is the logic?
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 26, 2017, 10:07:36 AM 150k cap on a salary? assume thats a troll! maybe youre right, maybe i wouldnt report it, and just claim a rich relative died, or you signed up to an email by a rich Nigerian business man and it actually paid off!!
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 27, 2017, 01:38:17 PM Just checked the other thread and it was you wanting the 150k cap. Why on earth would you impose a law against someone earning 200k but are quite happy for someone to win 20 million in a lottery? What is the logic? Are you being deliberately obtuse? Why would anyone realistically have to earn more than a £150,000 per annum? And at who's expense are they earning that sort of money? If someone decides to purchase a lottery ticket or such like then good luck to them, it wouldn't be for me. I don't like my chances. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 27, 2017, 03:10:08 PM Just checked the other thread and it was you wanting the 150k cap. Why on earth would you impose a law against someone earning 200k but are quite happy for someone to win 20 million in a lottery? What is the logic? Are you being deliberately obtuse? Why would anyone realistically have to earn more than a £150,000 per annum? And at who's expense are they earning that sort of money? If someone decides to purchase a lottery ticket or such like then good luck to them, it wouldn't be for me. I don't like my chances. i guess the best thing to do then is to take money off the people who work their nuts off for it, then give it to the people who sit on their arses all day and do nothing. i appreciate i might be slightly exaggerating, but in what world is it fair to take money off people who are more skilled/ workig harder and give it to others. maybe im missing the point Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 27, 2017, 03:22:43 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back?
Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 27, 2017, 03:29:14 PM Just checked the other thread and it was you wanting the 150k cap. Why on earth would you impose a law against someone earning 200k but are quite happy for someone to win 20 million in a lottery? What is the logic? Are you being deliberately obtuse? Why would anyone realistically have to earn more than a £150,000 per annum? And at who's expense are they earning that sort of money? If someone decides to purchase a lottery ticket or such like then good luck to them, it wouldn't be for me. I don't like my chances. i guess the best thing to do then is to take money off the people who work their nuts off for it, then give it to the people who sit on their arses all day and do nothing. i appreciate i might be slightly exaggerating, but in what world is it fair to take money off people who are more skilled/ workig harder and give it to others. maybe im missing the point Again who said anything about taking money off people who work their nuts off? I just think a more equal society in which all people are treated well is a far better way of doing things, perhaps that's my lefty mantra - if anyone deserves the mega bucks that are often paid then it should be doctors, nurses, teachers, firemen etc. I don't see the need for people to earn obscene amounts of money. I would have a proper living wage that encouraged people into work, I would ensure that it was not in someone's best interest to sit on their arse all day and not work. The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. What we have just now clearly doesn't work and I am sick of taking lectures from capitalists and neoliberals who seem to think their way is the only way. I'm not calling for outright socialism or communism but I think there has to be a better way than the course we are on. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 27, 2017, 03:30:15 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back? I don't think your getting it or know the background here. I said I would support a maximum employed wage of £150,000 - I don't think capping is a bad idea. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: TightEnd on January 27, 2017, 03:32:08 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: rfgqqabc on January 27, 2017, 04:05:49 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." https://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/how-has-inequality-changed Lowest in twenty years doesn't mean the situation is good! I would also argue it hasn't lowered particularly in the last ten years but stayed quite flat. Our Gini coefficient has decreased slightly but is still extremely high. I would also add I think inequality between the top 10% and the bottom 10% increases rapidly ever year. Boorish thread, again ruined by the political thread expanding and someone being criticized for views which are different. I wouldn't keep the money I don't think. I'm not sure I wouldn't be able to help myself from siphoning off enough to have a good time but I think my life happiness post stealing 20 million probably isn't much better than my current life. I don't value money too highly but I do value my own values. It probably is drug money too so good to avoid any press and freeroll some sort of reward. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 27, 2017, 04:10:03 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." I might be totally wrong here, but wouldnt this be the case across the entire planet? Not much point making a point of it in the UK if its just the standard way the world works Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: BorntoBubble on January 27, 2017, 04:19:18 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." I might be totally wrong here, but wouldnt this be the case across the entire planet? Not much point making a point of it in the UK if its just the standard way the world works I dont agree with the socilast view point but i also wouldnt stand by the view "everyone else is doing it so its ok". Being forward thinking surely is the way forward and learning from mistakes from the past. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: BorntoBubble on January 27, 2017, 04:20:52 PM and i would keep the money.
Probably move house. Hide the money and slowly use it for everyday items and launder it back into every day life Claim big gambling wins etc from time to time so people understood why i bought a new TV, car, house. Probably go to Vegas and enter as many events as possible hoping to bink 100k+ to justify the money also and ignore the losses. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: rfgqqabc on January 27, 2017, 04:36:31 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." I might be totally wrong here, but wouldnt this be the case across the entire planet? Not much point making a point of it in the UK if its just the standard way the world works Standard doesn't equal good and the UK is worse when compared to other Western European countries. Countries such as Finland have managed to find ways to either stop the inequality increasing or make things more equal. http://inequalitywatch.eu/spip.php?article58&lang=en (https://i.gyazo.com/cc359259ac3b2ab1ef8fd5519e768bf5.png) (https://gyazo.com/cc359259ac3b2ab1ef8fd5519e768bf5) (https://i.gyazo.com/ecef56c9a2b1f1cb11e003ac5175d7d8.png) (https://gyazo.com/ecef56c9a2b1f1cb11e003ac5175d7d8) Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: EvilPie on January 27, 2017, 05:40:44 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back? I don't think your getting it or know the background here. I said I would support a maximum employed wage of £150,000 - I don't think capping is a bad idea. Thank fuck for that. I thought you were after my £7M a year dividend as well. That's cool then. Cap the bit that I have to pay most tax on so I have to get the rest through some kind of legal loophole. I fully support your equality plan now. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: RickBFA on January 27, 2017, 06:09:59 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." https://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/how-has-inequality-changed Lowest in twenty years doesn't mean the situation is good! I would also argue it hasn't lowered particularly in the last ten years but stayed quite flat. Our Gini coefficient has decreased slightly but is still extremely high. I would also add I think inequality between the top 10% and the bottom 10% increases rapidly ever year. Boorish thread, again ruined by the political thread expanding and someone being criticized for views which are different. I wouldn't keep the money I don't think. I'm not sure I wouldn't be able to help myself from siphoning off enough to have a good time but I think my life happiness post stealing 20 million probably isn't much better than my current life. I don't value money too highly but I do value my own values. It probably is drug money too so good to avoid any press and freeroll some sort of reward. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, mine happens to be that the idea of capping income at £150k is laughably ridiculous. Each to their own though. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: verndog158 on January 27, 2017, 06:22:55 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back? I don't think your getting it or know the background here. I said I would support a maximum employed wage of £150,000 - I don't think capping is a bad idea. Thank fuck for that. I thought you were after my £7M a year dividend as well. That's cool then. Cap the bit that I have to pay most tax on so I have to get the rest through some kind of legal loophole. I fully support your equality plan now. I think thats the point, same reason why communism can never work in real life. People get too greedy. Cap it at £150k and people just start getting paid in cash more, or companies find ways around it, as the most skilled people would still demand a premium. could just make business more shady. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: Doobs on January 27, 2017, 06:38:14 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back? I don't think your getting it or know the background here. I said I would support a maximum employed wage of £150,000 - I don't think capping is a bad idea. Thank fuck for that. I thought you were after my £7M a year dividend as well. That's cool then. Cap the bit that I have to pay most tax on so I have to get the rest through some kind of legal loophole. I fully support your equality plan now. I think thats the point, same reason why communism can never work in real life. People get too greedy. Cap it at £150k and people just start getting paid in cash more, or companies find ways around it, as the most skilled people would still demand a premium. could just make business more shady. Capping income is ridiculous because you limit the tax take. So the end result is there is less money for education, welfare, pensions and the NHS. Pretty much all the stuff that helps the poor more than the rich. Just get a proper progressive tax system without all the kinks for NI, child, benefit, 100k etc. Also put corporation tax back up you clowns. Taking away people's incentive to work completely is crazy and simultaneously letting fools gamble away their spare money in the hope of winning millions is crazy too. And FWIW the BNP had a fair few left wing policies. Wouldn't be surprised if there was a wage cap in there. Pretty sure they pretty keen on putting stuff under state control. UKIP are way further to the right. Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 27, 2017, 07:41:29 PM The mantra of successive Governments that they are out to look after hard working families is utter bullshit. The gap between the richest and the poorest is widening all the time. . no it isn't. i am not digging out the stats but there is plenty to suggest inequality is at its lowest for 20 years. "In 2010, while the top 10% received 31% of all income, the bottom 10% received just 1%7. In terms of wealth, in 2010 (the latest year for which data is available), 45% of all wealth in the UK was held by the richest 10%. The poorest 10% held only 1%." I might be totally wrong here, but wouldnt this be the case across the entire planet? Not much point making a point of it in the UK if its just the standard way the world works I dont agree with the socilast view point but i also wouldnt stand by the view "everyone else is doing it so its ok". Being forward thinking surely is the way forward and learning from mistakes from the past. Amen! Title: Re: Would you report it? Post by: PokerBroker on January 27, 2017, 07:45:19 PM and what about poker winnings? Pro who grinds for a living binks £350k in a WSOP event, and is expected to give 200k back? I don't think your getting it or know the background here. I said I would support a maximum employed wage of £150,000 - I don't think capping is a bad idea. Thank fuck for that. I thought you were after my £7M a year dividend as well. That's cool then. Cap the bit that I have to pay most tax on so I have to get the rest through some kind of legal loophole. I fully support your equality plan now. I think thats the point, same reason why communism can never work in real life. People get too greedy. Cap it at £150k and people just start getting paid in cash more, or companies find ways around it, as the most skilled people would still demand a premium. could just make business more shady. Capping income is ridiculous because you limit the tax take. So the end result is there is less money for education, welfare, pensions and the NHS. Pretty much all the stuff that helps the poor more than the rich. Just get a proper progressive tax system without all the kinks for NI, child, benefit, 100k etc. Also put corporation tax back up you clowns. Taking away people's incentive to work completely is crazy and simultaneously letting fools gamble away their spare money in the hope of winning millions is crazy too. And FWIW the BNP had a fair few left wing policies. Wouldn't be surprised if there was a wage cap in there. Pretty sure they pretty keen on putting stuff under state control. UKIP are way further to the right. The BNP had plenty good policies that would have put some on the left to shame. But when you tie that up with racism the game is a bogey. |