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Exceptional Hardship Fund Application - Help Needed
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This Thursday when I get my fortnightly ESA the debt repayments will be £50. But that changes depending on what bills I have so it depends what I can scrape together.
Thanks for the advice guys I will put down £0 for drinking and smoking as that is the current situation and I will mention what is happening as regards hopefully fully stopping in a seperate sheet just so they know the full situation. Thanks for the encouragement!
pol-zeath: I mostly use ebay for clothes and after many mistakes years ago I'm pretty good at it now.
missbiggles1: After the rent going up and because I have to pay a lot more for heating and there's no central heating as its all electric, cash that was left over in the past is all used now. The only way I could have a drink was cutting money out of other stuff like groceries, I had stocked up on lots of groceries but those stocks are now depleted. So there's no more money to cut and that's why the new years resolution is critical.0 -
marliepanda wrote: »It appears to me mad spaniel is asking to ascertain details for the form for why he needs more money. Not criticising. I'm sure he knows what ESA is.
Sorry I wasn't criticising mad spaniel just explaining the difference between ESA & PIP. Apologies if this sounded like criticising or having a go - not my intention!0
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