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MSE News: 'I'm on benefits but I'm no scrounger'
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i must say though, if anyone has any questions, I am happy to answer them. The object is to increase understanding of people who aren't raping the system.0
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noticed how quiet it is on here since I opened my account?????0
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iamthedoctor77 wrote: »noticed how quiet it is on here since I opened my account?????
:beer::beer::beer:The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
Nothing a touch of reality to scare the cowards away.
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The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
Or, they are wasting their time on plotting ways to trip you up on some pathetic technical question, that they don't really have any idea about.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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iamthedoctor77 wrote: »i must say though, if anyone has any questions, I am happy to answer them. The object is to increase understanding of people who aren't raping the system.
I think you are doing a good job of debunking the myth but I wish you hadn't using the line 'raping the system'. It's tasteless.0 -
Or, they are wasting their time on plotting ways to trip you up on some pathetic technical question, that they don't really have any idea about.
I have no objection either way. If someone disbelieves me or my motives, that's their issue, not mine. I am not someone who answers people by sweary rantings. You would be surprised how many expect a benefit claimant to be illiterate, rude and loud. i do thing differently, hence why I help people complain when needed. No one listens to a mouthy yob. :money: sorry, used that because it amused me hahaha0 -
iamthedoctor77 wrote: »noticed how quiet it is on here since I opened my account?????
I think you are very brave having your circumstances on here and having the usual trolls attacking you. I wouldn't.
It is wrong that anyone thinks you are a scrounger.
It is wrong that employers see your disability and won't employ you because of it.
However £11k is more than enough to live on I have to say.0 -
I think you are very brave having your circumstances on here and having the usual trolls attacking you. I wouldn't.
It is wrong that anyone thinks you are a scrounger.
It is wrong that employers see your disability and won't employ you because of it.
However £11k is more than enough to live on I have to say.
Thankyou, and it is, for a couple, not for 4 people. Just leaves nothing spare, which was my point. Plus I was answering the many who seem to think people in our position are on £26k.
Thankyou for your comments.0 -
I remember being made unemployed for a short period (about 1 month) approximately 17 years ago, through no fault of my own, at a time when giros had to be cashed in to obtain the money. Is that still the case, or is it paid into a bank account now?
I always remember the smiling face of a post office worker as i approached the kiosk to be served - only for the face to turn to one of apparent disgust as she realised what my purpose there was.
I dread to think how i'd be regarded now, should same happen again.0
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