Fear Bill
Ive been reading up on this and the part that confused me is inconsistency with what you spend your money on if it doesn't match your claim so I understand that as if you say your housebound but have a holiday every year ect I dont go out holidays eating out socialising but I do spend money online or daughter will take me shopping ect now im wondering what we can spend on
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It’s your human right to spend your money on whatever you choose.
Personally myself and my two daughters borrow off each other when their wages don’t stretch far enough or a bill has to be paid, they use my card, then I use theirs when they get paid to return the debt.
It’s called survival. What you spend from your account isn’t always necessarily for yourself, for example, my daughter may need to pay her car tax before she gets paid, my money may be available so I pay it, she then buys what I need or have to pay the week after.
This is why they want a credit score score system, we won’t be able to help each other without being penalized. One time you could buy a parking ticket, as we are good natured humans we would pass our ticket to another person driving in, they clocked on to this and made us type our reg numbers in, same will happen with money purchases, we will have a unique ID number for spending.1 -
Yes same my daughter helps me so much I give her money for all she does for me im so over this government I understand over 6 grand or 16 grand fair enough but to ask what 5 spend on window cleaner bit to much and starker trying ramp up surveillance cameras as big brother watch taking them to court in January lets hope its not government judge very crazy times we live in I bet we all feel the same wish I didn't have to rely on them
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I wouldn’t worry too much about it, they are more concerned with what goes into your bank ‘due to fraud’ rather than what you spend it on. In the UK you are legally entitled to spend any benefits on wherever you feel makes your life easier.
Carry on as you have been doing, live your life and shut the government out for a while.
They specialise in fear ****, ignore them like you would any other unwanted visitor.2 -
Thankyou I try x
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Fear Bill
What's he done now?
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i dont wish to communicate with you i suggest you look it up or schroll on
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i will say its a name given by the meek and mild who dont like what the government are trying to do in todays needy society we will be ok when the Conservatives join forces with reform this is my opinion and no animals were harmed in thinking or writing
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That Bill Sykes was a wrong 'un. I would avoid him if i saw him on the City Road.
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Everything was fine until last year. Yeah, I remember now.
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@WhatThe I suspect alot of the fear people claim to be experiencing, it is due to spending large amounts of time doom scrolling and tormenting themselves.
I always believed that the thought was usually worse than the doing. It isn't healthy to continually speculate on the future.
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There is always the same usual suspects that cant be polite or considerate seems great pleasure in mocking myself and its boring to be honest this isn't just done to me I see it on many posts please learn to retain yourselves I wouldnt highlight this if it was one post but your doing it on nearly all my posts just move pls thankyou
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