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  • alwaysonthego_2
    alwaysonthego_2 Posts: 8,430 Forumite
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    edited 8 July 2009 at 1:20PM
    Apologies. Just trying to help.
    We know you have good intentions, but you just need to double check your advise as you are informing people you are an CAB adviser in your signature which kind of adds authority to your posts.

    It took me a while to get to grips with benefits as they can be very complicated, but from this board and reading the CPAG Tax Credits and welfare benefits as given me a good insight. Though at times I do need to be corrected myself as we cannot know everything and it is a good learning experience.


    Though I would advise you to remove your myspace link as I know which bureau you work and your full name, it only takes a odd ball (we get plenty on here)to phone your bureau or to stalk you. I know the CAB do not endorse their advisers advising on forums, so just to warn you as you are very traceable.
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