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Is mango66 the biggest bullshitter on APF?; is everything he writes made up shit?
Topic Started: 18 Oct 2012, 01:51 PM (1,466 Views)
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Some quotes from mango66, with thread links and dates.

http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9656388/
29 July
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the fact that I bought a house in inner Canberra for 95K in late 99.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9663887/
31 July
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I was lucky enough to pay my house off quickly with minimal interest but I only paid $95k and had a 65K deposit.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/8634082/
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I bought my first home in Canberra in 2000 for $95K. I had saved $25K before buying it.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/8634082/
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My mortgage wasn't the 95K I only owed probably 60k after buying it.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9723579/
4 October
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I serviced my initial $100K debt to buy a house and was pissed off giving the banks that money.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9094566/
17 October
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I own my house loser and I paid $95 k for it.


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9094566/
17 October
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It was 2000 I bought it not thirty years ago.the same place is worth $450K now a bit over 10 years later.


So, mango66 bought his first house in Canberra for $95k, in either 1999 or 2000, which he still has.

He had a mortgage. How big was the mortgage? Well, that depends on the date of his post.

31 July - he says his mortgage was $30k ($95k minus $65k deposit)

19 August - he says his mortgage was $70k ($95k minus $25k savings)

Later on 19th August - he says his mortgage was $60k

4th October - he says his mortgage was $100k ($5k more than he claims the house cost)


mango66 is a renter, too ashamed of himself to admit it, so he has concocted a fairy tale but can't remember what he invented last time.






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The $95k in consistent. Who remembers what the deposit was you paid?

I don't remember exactly the deposit or loan value of my first home, but I remember the purchase price.
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It's worth remembering that Mongo bought his Canberra home at a time when prices were very cheap. The end of the 90's was the best time to buy Canberra property in a couple of decades at least.
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Strindberg
18 Oct 2012, 01:51 PM
Some quotes from mango66, with thread links and dates.

http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9656388/
29 July


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9663887/
31 July


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/8634082/
19 August


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/8634082/
19 August


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9723579/
4 October


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9094566/
17 October


http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9094566/
17 October


So, mango66 bought his first house in Canberra for $95k, in either 1999 or 2000, which he still has.

He had a mortgage. How big was the mortgage? Well, that depends on the date of his post.

31 July - he says his mortgage was $30k ($95k minus $65k deposit)

19 August - he says his mortgage was $70k ($95k minus $25k savings)

Later on 19th August - he says his mortgage was $60k

4th October - he says his mortgage was $100k ($5k more than he claims the house cost)


mango66 is a renter, too ashamed of himself to admit it, so he has concocted a fairy tale but can't remember what he invented last time.





It's going to be funny when this forum is left with no one but bears basking in the glory of a crash. If I see you begging on the streets stringbean with your mate Dank Arsehole I'll throw you a couple of piss trough lollies. Your probably wondering how I'll know it's you...thats easy you bulls are all the same, you've all got your heads up each others arseholes.
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18 Oct 2012, 09:19 PM
It's going to be funny when this forum is left with no one but bears basking in the glory of a crash.
You mean like bubblepedia?
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stinkbug
19 Oct 2012, 04:02 AM
You mean like bubblepedia?
LOL, pwned him :lol
stinkbug
18 Oct 2012, 02:22 PM
It's worth remembering that Mongo bought his Canberra home at a time when prices were very cheap. The end of the 90's was the best time to buy Canberra property in a couple of decades at least.
Funny how Moops isn't jumping in to attack Mango for buying when cheap as he does for everyone else.
Edited by NotFooled, 19 Oct 2012, 07:27 AM.
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19 Oct 2012, 07:26 AM

Funny how Moops isn't jumping in to attack Mango for buying when cheap as he does for everyone else.
Those who spew factless, emotive horse shit tend to stick together.
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19 Oct 2012, 09:30 AM
Those who spew factless, emotive horse shit tend to stick together.
Shows how stupid you really are. Moops has no problem with home ownership but more speculation. Why should he not be able to make that jump in life without excessive debt. I bought my house and consider my self lucky enough to do that as you know what Canberra prices were in 1999...er...2000 or maybe 2001 whenever it was. :D It's just that speculation was one of the main things that drove prices to where they are now. Investors think they are doing some favor to society. I've rented houses that were below market value because the landlords were decent people. The new breed of landlords are for the most greed driven ,they think society owes them thanks. Just look at Frank he's a classic example of the type of landlords you have out there but then you have guys like Herbie who break that mould.
Like I said I think the tax break is enough of an advantage for investors.If you want to provide rental accommodation you should have to pay higher taxes on the capital gain you make. The government should be providing more rentals to bring prices down. You accuse moops of being lazy but I call him smart. Your just a moral reject in society. This forum has a few of those.

Tummy- bogan no hoper bullied at school.
Stinkfuk- 1st class loser and a public servant to boot.
Not Schooled-sock puppet to the specufestors
Dank Arsehole-. Specufestor extraordinaire

By the way ...go I dislike yourself
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19 Oct 2012, 01:22 PM
Shows how stupid you really are. Moops has no problem with home ownership but more speculation. Why should he not be able to make that jump in life without excessive debt. I bought my house and consider my self lucky enough to do that as you know what Canberra prices were in 1999...er...2000 or maybe 2001 whenever it was. :D It's just that speculation was one of the main things that drove prices to where they are now. Investors think they are doing some favor to society. I've rented houses that were below market value because the landlords were decent people. The new breed of landlords are for the most greed driven ,they think society owes them thanks. Just look at Frank he's a classic example of the type of landlords you have out there but then you have guys like Herbie who break that mould.
Like I said I think the tax break is enough of an advantage for investors.If you want to provide rental accommodation you should have to pay higher taxes on the capital gain you make. The government should be providing more rentals to bring prices down. You accuse moops of being lazy but I call him smart. Your just a moral reject in society. This forum has a few of those.

Tummy- bogan no hoper bullied at school.
Stinkfuk- 1st class loser and a public servant to boot.
Not Schooled-sock puppet to the specufestors
Dank Arsehole-. Specufestor extraordinaire

By the way ...go I dislike yourself
:lol :lol :lol

EDIT: Let's never fight again. :D
Edited by stinkbug, 19 Oct 2012, 02:00 PM.
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I'm starting to think that Mongo has pissed off and come back as TIMO...
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