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  • Nada666
    Nada666 Posts: 5,004 Forumite
    sally26 wrote: »
    Oh thanks for the link, I applied and was refused.............and they dont have to give you an explanation why you were refused its just no thank BYE
    Perhaps the reason they refused is that if you can not budget with an in-the-hand income of £84 per week there is little hope of you budgeting on an income of £80 per week. What difference would that make?
  • Nada666 wrote: »
    Perhaps the reason they refused is that if you can not budget with an in-the-hand income of £84 per week there is little hope of you budgeting on an income of £80 per week. What difference would that make?

    what on earth are you talking about?
  • Nada666
    Nada666 Posts: 5,004 Forumite
    sally26 wrote: »
    Without going into the inns and outs of my life I am supporting my daughter who is at UNI, (who lives with me) she is also sharing the caring responsibilities of my eldest daughter who has cerebal palsy, we work as a team a bit like a tag team we look after her in shifts..........even though she is in supported living, there have been that many cutbacks she might as well be living independently, not everything is so black and white
    :rotfl: Even more household income on top of the £24. So how much does she contribute? Or are you saying she does not receive a penny in grants or loans?
  • Nada666
    Nada666 Posts: 5,004 Forumite
    sally26 wrote: »
    what on earth are you talking about?
    Oh for pity's sake. Are you for real or just trolling? £24 + £60 = £84.

    Anyone?

    I know I am not always the least brusque of contributers but even when I behave myself this is what happens.

    Goodbye.
  • Nada666 wrote: »
    :rotfl: Even more household income on top of the £24. So how much does she contribute? Or are you saying she does not receive a penny in grants or loans?

    Oh god I give up with you I am still waiting for you to explain what you were on about in your last post, I have come here for advice, not judgement and certainly not to spill my whole life problems on this forum or for that matter my daughters and her finances. I feel like I am having a convo with Joey Essex. confused much
  • Nada666 wrote: »
    Oh for pity's sake. Are you for real or just trolling? £24 + £60 = £84.

    Anyone?

    I know I am not always the least brusque of contributers but even when I behave myself this is what happens.

    Goodbye.

    ah so where did the £80 come into it

    goodbye :p and thanks for you fine input :o
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