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    I think Steve has the right attitude. I would do just the same if my wife did something along those lines. I wouldn't snub anyone for appreciating their heritage in a unique way and having something "fun" to remind them of that. And, Steve, I'll note that I had to break out a magnifying glass to read the tiniest of fonts that you have in your signature block!

    I don't think there is anything wrong with the "square-foot" thing as long as one treats it for what it is and NOT pretend they are something they are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan View Post
    I think Steve has the right attitude. I would do just the same if my wife did something along those lines. I wouldn't snub anyone for appreciating their heritage in a unique way and having something "fun" to remind them of that. And, Steve, I'll note that I had to break out a magnifying glass to read the tiniest of fonts that you have in your signature block!

    I don't think there is anything wrong with the "square-foot" thing as long as one treats it for what it is and NOT pretend they are something they are not.
    Steve may well have the right attitude towards the "Laird of Lochaber" and indeed, it was thoughtful of his good lady to think of him and his connection to Scotland.

    However,for the retailers of these scams it bags them £1.2 million per acre, and it is big buisiness. Apart from the 'titles' they say it bestows upon you, you dont even own the 1 sq. ft. Plot. and give you a worthless deed that isnt even worth the paper it is written on.

    To own land 'by contract' in Scotland both parties have to sign the missive, the land can not be registered in Land Registry of Scotland as it is deemed to small. So, the peddlers of this scam are the legal landowners as it is their name on the title deed registered with The Land Registry of Scotland and can sell the whole lot as and when they wish, leaving their 'Lairds & Lords high and dry.

    Personally, I feel, it degrades Scottish culture & heritage and makes Scotland look like some sort of 3rd world African scamming Country.
    John A. Duncan of Sketraw
    "Oh wad some power the giftie gie us, tae see oorsel's as ithers see us."

    Clan Duncan Society The Heraldry Society of Scotland
    Scottish History Online

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