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What can they claim if persuaded?
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She is obviously !!!!ed again, she always is when she does threads like this, I suppose it better than obsessing over getting more money from her ex husband, she needs to get a life.0
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Want the log number- LC?20110720???.................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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What's it been logged as? Just in case I want to ring the police about another poster. Thinking about it, I could easily be on the phone to the law just about every day if they're taking complaints about me being annoyed about some dots on a computer screen.
Lol I read that as "clots" :rotfl:.I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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Look, I'll go through it point by point so that you'll understand.
1. Your mother gave your son £40,000, as stated in your first post.
2. Your son gave this money to his father to be used as a deposit on a BTL property, owned by dad and lived in by your son.
3. If your son tries to claim means tested benefits, he'll be considered to have deprived himself of the capital in order to get those benefits.
4. Your son seems to want to claim LHA/HB for a house that, in reality, he partially owns, even if not on paper.
5. If he's untruthful about any of the above, he'll be guilty of benefit fraud.
Do you follow this now or do you still think I'm threatening and abusing you?0 -
She is obviously !!!!ed again, she always is when she does threads like this, I suppose it better than obsessing over getting more money from her ex husband, she needs to get a life.
Right, that would explain it. There do seem to be lots of threads where she gets riled with people.0 -
Haha bet they love you at your local police station, OP!
Nothing like a good laugh to brighten a shift! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Seriously though, do you have 'issues'?0 -
Bogof_Babe wrote: »Lol I read that as "clots" :rotfl:..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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Oldernotwiser wrote: »Look, I'll go through it point by point so that you'll understand.
1. Your mother gave your son £40,000, as stated in your first post.
2. Your son gave this money to his father to be used as a deposit on a BTL property, owned by dad and lived in by your son.
3. If your son tries to claim means tested benefits, he'll be considered to have deprived himself of the capital in order to get those benefits.
4. Your son seems to want to claim LHA/HB for a house that, in reality, he partially owns, even if not on paper.
5. If he's untruthful about any of the above, he'll be guilty of benefit fraud.
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the word is libel0
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the word is libel
how have they defamed you .. where does it mention your name ?
i think you will find that you are talking out of your dustbin !
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