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No jsa in card account

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  • :rotfl:Its only 4th Jan !:rotfl:

    I know...things can only get better....:rotfl:
    Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,
    You don't even take him seriously,
    How am I going to get to heaven?,
    When I'm just balanced so precariously..
  • tonybur
    tonybur Posts: 21 Forumite
    LOL £4k+ .. thats super news!

    However with that amount of capital income, your JSA will have been overpaid......... are yas gonna pay it back?
  • Bamber19
    Bamber19 Posts: 2,264 Forumite
    tonybur wrote: »
    LOL £4k+ .. thats super news!

    However with that amount of capital income, your JSA will have been overpaid......... are yas gonna pay it back?

    It's under £6k and the OP doesn't suggest any other capital so there'd be no overpayment at all. The story is likely nonsense anyway though.
    Bought, not Brought
  • pcombo
    pcombo Posts: 3,429 Forumite
    I think the OP just wanted attention from the first post.

    winning 4k on the lottery is as random as me going to casino putting £120 on 0 and the ball lands on 0.
  • Bamber19
    Bamber19 Posts: 2,264 Forumite
    Unless it works differently from online then the prize doesn't appear possible, for 5 numbers you get 150001 times your original stake so he put on 3.2p? Online there's a 10p minimum also.
    Bought, not Brought
  • tcr wrote: »
    I think you'll find that the Social Fund crisis loan system will be getting hammered all this week by people who "didn't know they got their benefit early" and who "just spent it" even though they "didn't know where the money came from".

    No doubt the excuses are getting dreamt up right now, in preparation for the crisis loan application lines opening tomorrow morning.

    Tell me about it!!!!! :¬D
    You can't beat an egg.........................NO WAIT!
  • pcombo
    pcombo Posts: 3,429 Forumite
    What i forgot to add was Palestinian relief fund WHY!!. It's british tax payers money that has been paid to OP in the first place and has the cheek to donate it to Places such as Gaza who fight like animals.
  • Don't feed the troll :naughty:
    Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,
    You don't even take him seriously,
    How am I going to get to heaven?,
    When I'm just balanced so precariously..
  • Charliemcd wrote: »
    The benefit that is due to me,£200 odd.

    My wife and I recieve £200 per fortnight,we get it every second Monday. We budget our living expenses down to the last quid

    The troll flawed himself anyway..

    They budget down to the last "quid", and yet the troll doesnt even know how much benefit he gets. £200 originally said, then £200 odd. How could someone budget to their last pound when they dont know how much they get haha
    You can't beat an egg.........................NO WAIT!
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