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ChrisEvanson wrote: »I did ask the question of Henlans the other day and also pointed out if on benefits (not sure how you would work and do hundreds of £ on this glitch as well but I guess its possible) you would need to declare all income. He declined to answer saying it was none of my business. As a taxpayer I think it is my business.
Got no problem with him amassing his stash but when he said he has 200 bags of Iams to sell then I couldn't help but ask the question.
Then got people saying they didn't like the arguing :cool: Its not arguing, its D I S C U S S I N G!
this is what people cant understand is that hes paid for everything be it by apg so if any is sold its sold at a loss so no profit to tell of0 -
"It's amazing how hard-working resourceful dull-witted spongers can be when they get the chance to beat the system. Now if only they would apply the same dedication to their everyday lives, we wouldn't have to provide for them and their offspring."This is what one person posted on the daily mail article - hope he not talking about me:Dnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Does anyone know who sang Tiger Feet?
My hubby after a few bavaria.:rotfl:0 -
Anyways - Nivea Q10 anti wrinkle is still working. In case you're all getting worry lines with all this APG'ing
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Got a couple today, results in a nice safe £9.xx voucher0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »"It's amazing how hard-working resourceful dull-witted spongers can be when they get the chance to beat the system. Now if only they would apply the same dedication to their everyday lives, we wouldn't have to provide for them and their offspring."
This is what one person posted on the daily mail article - hope he not talking about me:DWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Ok.. Im going to try and settle the record stright.
I have spent about £1200 buying the products from asda which in total value is x amount.
I will now sell £1200 worth of the products to pay back the money I spent in the first place.
This is no profit. The main reason for taking part in this glitch is to save myself and family members money in the future. I am not a business nor am I going to start one.
I do not claim benifits, I have a job.
so what did you gain by doing an interview with the press if you claim you never got paid to do it?
what was your logic behind it?It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
Hi everyone, Phew Finally caught up, lots of skipping these last couple of days!!!!
Good to see the bickering subsiding and the 'normal' chit chat back late on this eve:beer:.
Mines a Bulmers 17 at the bar please!!!;)
Unfortunately nothing new to add, although the Sada i went to on sat were selling Colgate Triple Cool for 54p RTC, Better than the deal?? And I didnt get any as didnt want to mess up my APG!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Head was pickled with lists and what compares where! Should've done a sep shop ...eekk! Too Far from me to go back too!But worth keeping your eyes peeled guys!! Oh Well!! xx0 -
ChrisEvanson wrote: ».... Otherwise you are liable for a £100 fine.
Abolished with effect from 1 April 2010.
(This is beginning to sound like the Cutting Tax board)0
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