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I know someone who had a state pension & 2 private ones & got pension credit which got him housing benefit. He was completely within the financial limits for this. Can you quote the amount of actual income they receive before the benefits? That is the only way to know if they are entitled!0
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...and this folks is why you should never tell anyone else your private financial details. Somebody somewhere will get jealous and think you are committing fraud and before you know it you are under investigation...I enjoy flower arranging, kittens, devil worship, the study of serial killers and their methods and road kill jigsaws.0
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OP clearly doesn't like the perfectly acceptable replies.It's nothing , not nothink.0
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The answer is 'it depends'. Pension and other income MAY affect entitlement to other benefits but certainly not always.0
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