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Age 7 government child trust fund payments not being released!!!

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  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Only a few quid less?I could buy it all brand bloody new for a lot less fgs!Open your eyes!
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • Deepmistrust
    Deepmistrust Posts: 1,205 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    No,newborns do not get more than my son did,parents get more to 'waste'Get it right ;)

    You really do not get it do you?IT is something that can very easily be cut,cuts need to be made,people need to live within their means (even if they have a little bit of help) and realise that in order to have what you want in life you have to actually work for it!

    The only people 'wibbling' are you and the other idiot who refuse to accept that anyone can think of anyone but themselves,do not understand a word anyone says and just keep going over the same bullcrap over and over again.

    I'm going back to my wine and online shopping spree now,so no more ridiculous 'I want to argue for the sake of it' replies thanks.

    Did you waste your grant also? Going by the same logic you apply to others, of course;)

    To be honest, you have nothing to offer this discussion, but "wibble wibble the grant's gone up since I got it wibble wibble".

    Go back to your wine, and your mind numbing shopping and stupidity. The world will not miss your contribution.
    All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
  • Deepmistrust
    Deepmistrust Posts: 1,205 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    Only a few quid less?I could buy it all brand bloody new for a lot less fgs!Open your eyes!

    When, in recent times, did you provide for a baby for less than around about £500?

    I agree it can be done less, if you want to (like I already said *rolls eyes*) scour charity shops, and free-adds, even then, only marginally. But since when did the government factor in the availablity and cost of the occasional half-decent pram when costing baby goods?

    Pray tell, oh she of little wisdom?

    Actually don't bother, go back to your wibble-wibbling instead.
    All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Did you waste your grant also? Going by the same logic you apply to others, of course;)

    To be honest, you have nothing to offer this discussion, but "wibble wibble the grant's gone up since I got it wibble wibble".

    Go back to your wine, and your mind numbing shopping and stupidity. The world will not miss your contribution.

    Oh you really are pathetic aren't you.

    Why on earth would I be bothered that it's more than I got?That's quite laughable.

    It's not about it being more than others got in that sense,it''s a case of what can and should be done.End of.

    Get a life and look into the real world,you clearly aren't quite in this one
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • Indie_Kid
    Indie_Kid Posts: 23,097 Forumite
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    When, in recent times, did you provide for a baby for less than around about £500?

    I agree it can be done less, if you want to (like I already said *rolls eyes*) scour charity shops, and free-adds, even then, only marginally. But since when did the government factor in the availablity and cost of the occasional half-decent pram when costing baby goods?

    Pray tell, oh she of little wisdom?

    Actually don't bother, go back to your wibble-wibbling instead.

    She-girl posted some links to stuff - after I'd asked if it really costs that much for baby equipment. babies are expensive as you want them to be.
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  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    When, in recent times, did you provide for a baby for less than around about £500?

    I agree it can be done less, if you want to (like I already said *rolls eyes*) scour charity shops, and free-adds, even then, only marginally. But since when did the government factor in the availablity and cost of the occasional half-decent pram when costing baby goods?

    Pray tell, oh she of little wisdom?

    Actually don't bother, go back to your wibble-wibbling instead.

    Have you seen the post with prices for argos for new items?Can you read?

    It is easily done!!!!!
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • Deepmistrust
    Deepmistrust Posts: 1,205 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    Oh you really are pathetic aren't you.

    Why on earth would I be bothered that it's more than I got?That's quite laughable. Because you've spent the last x amount of days wittering on about how you managed on a much lower grant, just perhaps?:rotfl:

    It's not about it being more than others got in that sense,it''s a case of what can and should be done.End of. Oh Ok, as you've said 'end of' then, that closes the matter, I'll inform central government that wittering idiot on the internet says so.

    Get a life and look into the real world,you clearly aren't quite in this one No, i'm on a different planet aren't I (logical fallacy number 210: Idiots guide to random retorts when run out of argument)

    Perhaps you need more wine?
    All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    sh1305 wrote: »
    She-girl posted some links to stuff - after I'd asked if it really costs that much for baby equipment. babies are expensive as you want them to be.

    Oh,but don't forget...you clearly have to pay for enough items to last a long period of time.I mean,child tax credits and child benefit aren't for that.

    What is CTC for those on benefits and low income?Is it around £60 a week plus an extra £10 a week for babies under one,then £20 CB?That provides everything else needed for a baby once it's born,it's not as if you need to spend that on food etc for them is it!
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • Deepmistrust
    Deepmistrust Posts: 1,205 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    Have you seen the post with prices for argos for new items?Can you read?

    It is easily done!!!!!

    Aww, did you just price up the needs of newborn from Argos? Shouldn't you have a job in the treasury or something? :rotfl:

    Perhaps there is a real reason you don't :T
    All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Perhaps you need more wine?

    No.I pointed out it can be done and said that others have done it,including myself.You and the other plank kept going on and on and on about it and I responded telling you how idiotic you were being.There's a difference (you may want to look that word up in a dictionary)
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
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