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Hope no one saw me.
I was very discreet, I tipped some into the screw cap to taste...... I didn't drink straight from the bottle. :rotfl:
Yes you can
HTH
Anon
Mind you they are £6 off £30 spends. How do you get the £2 off £10 spends lol
Both, Now that UC has finally kicked in, apparenly my wife was overpaid child tax credits and I have to pay half!( not my son)
I haven;t worked since 2011 from an accident, to my legs.
They're chasing me for the overpayment and I only get £225 a month whilst my my ex gets £1400.
I aint got a clue what todo!!!
Only the one?:p
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra
That brought a smile to my face on a wet morning:rotfl:
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra
Off for walkies and Tesco's see you laters
You can't pay back what you haven't got scamps:o You need to be left with enough to live on and most benefit agencies will look at your income and expenditure and work out a repayment plan that you can afford. They will want back what they have given you as they will say that you've had the benefit of that money previously.
Do you have a welfare rights or Citizens Advice Bureau that you can visit?
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra