Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 If you ask me he was nuts not to sell them back the house... Now its going to be very hard for him, I suspect.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 LiveSimply wrote: > If you ask me he was nuts not to sell them back the house... > Now its going to be very hard for him, I suspect.. Very bad! You asked about " Isn't there anyone who could have intervened " in your case, to try and warn you. I guess this is slowly changing, as word gets out, but it has been really bizarre to try to warn people in the early stages that you've been through it - and that they don't know what they are messing with. And they treat you like you are crazy. Then it happens to them - and now THEY are " crazy " too, and nobody will listen to THEM either. Looks like new paradigms have to hit " critical mass " of widespread awareness before they explode into public consciousness and become acceptable. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Ain't it the truth? We know we're crazy, but not about this. ;-) -Haley erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: LiveSimply wrote: > If you ask me he was nuts not to sell them back the house... > Now its going to be very hard for him, I suspect.. Very bad! You asked about " Isn't there anyone who could have intervened " in your case, to try and warn you. I guess this is slowly changing, as word gets out, but it has been really bizarre to try to warn people in the early stages that you've been through it - and that they don't know what they are messing with. And they treat you like you are crazy. Then it happens to them - and now THEY are " crazy " too, and nobody will listen to THEM either. Looks like new paradigms have to hit " critical mass " of widespread awareness before they explode into public consciousness and become acceptable. - FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 , You were right, I'm acknowledging it. However, it took me and my wife over a month to move, and it was an incredible ordeal. The *only* way we could have moved faster would have been `, literally, to throw everything we owned away. Now some of us I suppose could conceivably afford to do that, (some might say you can't afford not to.. also) but for working people its tantamount to suicide to do that as then you have to buy so much anew. And the chances of ever getting compensated for it are SO slim, lets face it, as the system is designed to protect the powerful and haughty against those they injure. So you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 LiveSimply wrote: > > , > You were right, I'm acknowledging it. However, it took me and my wife over a month to move, and it was an incredible ordeal. The *only* way we could have moved faster would have been `, literally, to throw everything we owned away. > Now some of us I suppose could conceivably afford to do that, (some might say you can't afford not to.. also) but for working people its tantamount to suicide to do that as then you have to buy so much anew. > And the chances of ever getting compensated for it are SO slim, lets face it, as the system is designed to protect the powerful and haughty against those they injure. > So you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. This whole thing is just beyond belief. None of us thought such a thing could ever happen. The main message that people who have survived can offer those who are sliding downhill into mold Hell is to warn them that although they have surely joined the legion of the Damned, our experience says that you are damned far less if you do, and can be damned beyond your worst nightmares if you don't. I'm not saying that everyone needs to bail out at the slightest hint of mold - or that remediation can't be successful, but there will come a day when you will walk into someones house, and they will tell you that they have been dealing with it very well, maybe even successfully remediated, but despite their assurances that they know what they are doing and are in control of the situation, you will look at them and see the signs of illness - and know exactly where they are heading. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 In my short time of learning and dealing with this myself I have seen and experienced exactly what you are saying . Amazing is the dis belief they have even as you can show them the proof... Chris... erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: LiveSimply wrote: > > , > You were right, I'm acknowledging it. However, it took me and my wife over a month to move, and it was an incredible ordeal. The *only* way we could have moved faster would have been `, literally, to throw everything we owned away. > Now some of us I suppose could conceivably afford to do that, (some might say you can't afford not to.. also) but for working people its tantamount to suicide to do that as then you have to buy so much anew. > And the chances of ever getting compensated for it are SO slim, lets face it, as the system is designed to protect the powerful and haughty against those they injure. > So you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. This whole thing is just beyond belief. None of us thought such a thing could ever happen. The main message that people who have survived can offer those who are sliding downhill into mold Hell is to warn them that although they have surely joined the legion of the Damned, our experience says that you are damned far less if you do, and can be damned beyond your worst nightmares if you don't. I'm not saying that everyone needs to bail out at the slightest hint of mold - or that remediation can't be successful, but there will come a day when you will walk into someones house, and they will tell you that they have been dealing with it very well, maybe even successfully remediated, but despite their assurances that they know what they are doing and are in control of the situation, you will look at them and see the signs of illness - and know exactly where they are heading. - FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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