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If I dropped out of uni, what happens with council tax?

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  • pink_phantom
    pink_phantom Posts: 733 Forumite
    impy78 wrote:
    No I am not, I don't mean getting in, I mean financially. I've had to find £21k out of my own pocket to go. Now I don't know about anyone else, but i don't have that sort of money lying around down the back of my couch.

    It's almost £10k more than what I earn in a year.

    I'm not entitled to a grant and I have had no assistance.

    Blair has made it financially more difficult to go what what with all these blummin fees and everything.

    Any way, I promised, no more arguments this evening, I've quite enough excitement for one day.
    Totally agree. :T
    Wildly my mind beats against you, yet the soul obeys. :heartpuls

    Murphys "No more pies club" member #70


    Vivit post funera virtus
  • You make me sick. Some people would love to go to uni but don't get the chance. :mad:


    I make you physically throw up? Because I have fun?

    why don't they get the chance?

    I know a few people who lost their cherry at uni

    uni is great

    uni is fun

    Seriously, you peeps need to get laid or something, then maybe you'd chill out a bit more.
  • impy78
    impy78 Posts: 3,157 Forumite
    Seriously, you peeps need to get laid or something, then maybe you'd chill out a bit more.

    I do. Regularly. With both parties sober :eek:
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  • pink_phantom
    pink_phantom Posts: 733 Forumite

    Seriously, you peeps need to get laid or something, then maybe you'd chill out a bit more.
    Judging by the ammount of drivel you spout on these forums I highly doubt you have time to get laid or get out at all.
    Wildly my mind beats against you, yet the soul obeys. :heartpuls

    Murphys "No more pies club" member #70


    Vivit post funera virtus
  • greyster
    greyster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    impy78 wrote:
    I do. Regularly. With both parties sober :eek:

    Including yourself I assume :)
  • MercilessKiller
    MercilessKiller Posts: 7,143 Forumite
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    You make me sick. Some people would love to go to uni but don't get the chance. :mad:

    Completley agree

    Me thinks a revolt against Ryan is starting.

    Stupid advice
    ILLEGAL or immoral advice
    Wasting peoples times..

    My advice to Ryan - GET A JOB and a life!
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
    - Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
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  • greyster
    greyster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    He is Toadfish (Ryan Maloney) in Neighbours - very busy man down under. Obviously living it up with the students in UK.
  • Ryan.Maloney
    Ryan.Maloney Posts: 218 Forumite
    greyster wrote:
    He is Toadfish (Ryan Maloney) in Neighbours - very busy man down under. Obviously living it up with the students in UK.

    Susan and Karl are back together

    PM me if you want the episodes in advance (my relatives live Down under)

    I am now employed by the way

    You geeks are hilarious... the way you whinge and whine about everything. moan moan moan .
  • MercilessKiller
    MercilessKiller Posts: 7,143 Forumite
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    1) Your advertising piracy again.. you really are an idiot
    2) Glad your employed but your theory of getting bankrupt and using a mastercard is still idiotic
    3)As far as I am aware, a geek is someone who uses the computer none stop? Not someone who goes to work, lives a life, and spends some time of the day on the computer seeting stupid pathetic kids like you posting crap :)

    moan moan moan? One post, no one said anything. Two posts, no one said anything, Three posts, no one said anything.... about 20 posts, finally people are saying something.

    Ryan, stop being an ar*e and if your going to post, post USEFUL legal moral posts like everyone else. If you can't do that, then go away. Anyone else agree?
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
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  • Bossyboots
    Bossyboots Posts: 6,760 Forumite
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    xycom1 wrote:
    Usually council tax exemption certificates have an expected course end date, so you'd probably get away with it until then.

    I will double check with my son, but I think you have to send a fresh one in every year anyway so the council have confirmation that you are still on the course and haven't dropped out.
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