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Spaceman450 said:Do not break the law
it is wrong and will come back to bite you in the end0 -
Ddinev said:Spaceman450 said:Do not break the law
it is wrong and will come back to bite you in the end
Then simply report the savings. Do you still have any of the those savings? Once you report it they will most likely want to see bank statements.
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poppy12345 said:Ddinev said:Spaceman450 said:Do not break the law
it is wrong and will come back to bite you in the end
Then simply report the savings. Do you still have any of the those savings? Once you report it they will most likely want to see bank statements.0 -
Ddinev said:poppy12345 said:Ddinev said:Spaceman450 said:Do not break the law
it is wrong and will come back to bite you in the end
Then simply report the savings. Do you still have any of the those savings? Once you report it they will most likely want to see bank statements.
As has been advised many times to you, you will need to report the £14,000 that you received and then report how much you have left. As has been advised, you will have an overpayment of benefits to repay back.
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