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ESA compliance interview
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It's up to you what you spend your income on.0
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For everyone accusing me of dishonesty or hoping I go to prison, let me point out that as soon as I'd been made aware there was some sort of overpayment I rang the DWP to sort it out and calculate the amount I owed them. I might add as well that when I made the claim, a couple weeks later I tried to kill myself and was placed in a mental hospital, right on my birthday.
birthday you say, the rotters0 -
There was an offensive message earlier in the thread that has now been removed.Im not reading this thread all over again but where did anyone say they hoped you would go to prison?
Apparently people continually fail to understand that this forum is about helping people understand their entitlement.
When the OP states they are suicidal, maybe people could attempt to respond with some degree of sensitivity. Actually, that would be helpful for any replies on this forum.0 -
Excellent post and questions.:T:T:T:Tcontroversy wrote: »It was initially me who first mentioned the post below but I decided to delete it as I was unsure if you was just bragging in order to get attention. But then I recently looked at your other posts so I have decided re post this.
What to do with approx £50,000 savings?
What concerns me and others on this forum is you say you have saved £10,000 yet you will reach £50,000 by your 23rd Birthday yet your on ESA+PIP.
You can only get a max amount of under £17,000 on ESA+PIP. This leaves £23,000 income unaccounted for
Even if we included £6000 extra income which you can get though permitted work there would still be £17,000 of income which is unaccounted for.
Would you care to explain?1 -
So come on then Inspector Dippy, how can you or the OP explain her earlier posts ref having nearly 50k in savings whilst on benefits and being so young..comical..controversy wrote: »It was initially me who first mentioned the post below but I decided to delete it as I was unsure if you was just bragging in order to get attention. But then I recently looked at your other posts so I have decided re post this.
What to do with approx £50,000 savings?
What concerns me and others on this forum is you say you have saved £10,000 yet you will reach £50,000 by your 23rd Birthday yet your on ESA+PIP.
You can only get a max amount of under £17,000 on ESA+PIP. This leaves £23,000 income unaccounted for.
Even if we included £6000 extra income which you can get though permitted work there would still be £17,000 of income which is unaccounted for.
Would you care to explain?0 -
For everyone accusing me of dishonesty or hoping I go to prison, let me point out that as soon as I'd been made aware there was some sort of overpayment I rang the DWP to sort it out and calculate the amount I owed them. I might add as well that when I made the claim, a couple weeks later I tried to kill myself and was placed in a mental hospital, right on my birthday.
What about the 50k you've nearly got saved up..please explain that.0 -
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