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  • I do hope he keeps us all updated on any progress. I shall watch with interest as this thread slowly sinks down the board.
  • Mattuk56
    Mattuk56 Posts: 6 Forumite
    My mum buys me boxes of amber leaf and she got food, and my friend buys me bacardi and coke and cider, i can drag this on for as long until i get a job, my local mp said if i give her my nat insurance number and info she will contact them, so i will tell them that tomorrow, u watch them sort it within 10 mins if she chats 2 them. bumbaclats
  • :eek: Are you for real? having that sort of attitude wont get you anywhere, and I pity any future employer you may have with that sort of attitude as well, you sound like a toddler having a temper tantrum!

    Try living in the Real world and not 'Matts' world !
    "I live my dream today, I lived it yesterday and I'll be living yours tomorrow":smileyhea


    If you don't want to work, you have to work to earn enough money so that you won't have to work ;)
  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    Find a job you lazy sod :eek:

    That money is there for people who really need it, not little children who can't be bothered!
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • Mattuk56
    Mattuk56 Posts: 6 Forumite
    I want a job son and i am looking for a job son, i dont even need the jsa really I just want them 2 pay me it for the principal
  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    Mattuk56 wrote: »
    I want a job son and i am looking for a job son, i dont even need the jsa really I just want them 2 pay me it for the principal

    You're a troll son, get a grip son.
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • Mattuk56
    Mattuk56 Posts: 6 Forumite
    dunno what u think u are on about kid, but this thread doesnt stop until my jsa gets sorted, dont read if u dont like it. could be months yet
  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    Mattuk56 wrote: »
    dunno what u think u are on about kid, but this thread doesnt stop until my jsa gets sorted, dont read if u dont like it. could be months yet

    Good. I hope they refuse to pay you :money:
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • pebbles88
    pebbles88 Posts: 1,464 Forumite
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    This wont be the first thing that the jobcentre 'tell' you to do, when you made your claim, you signed an agreement, there are certain things you will have to do to be entitled to your benefit.

    Granted, completing another form may not be one of them. BUt i would get use to you having to do as they say, as depending on how long you drag out getting a job (as you said you would be) there will be certain things you will have to do, like it or not.

    I think you are just a Troll, but as some people having to claim JSA for the first time are desp for the money to come through ASAP so that they can afford to live, you are very lucky that you have people to take care of you. But perhaps just spare a thought for others not so lucky eh?
    Please be nice to all moneysavers!
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  • p00hsticks
    p00hsticks Posts: 14,961 Forumite
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    Mattuk56 wrote: »
    my local mp said if i give her my nat insurance number and info she will contact them,

    You're going to trust an MP with your NI number ? I wouldn't do that if I were you - she'll probably lose it !
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