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Davidblaine1
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Are you allowed to spend your Uc on gambling 🤯 Would it be stopped if you use your monthly allowances all on gambling
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You can spend your UC on whatever you want.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Your UC can be spent as you please, but as someone who's had addiction issues in the past, if you are spending most of your " monthly allowances on gambling" you have to consider if there is a problem. It's only an issue if bills and other living expenses are not being paid.Life is better in a fishtank 🐟
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Sure thing! Yeah, you can totally use your UC for gambling if that's your thing. It's not a bad idea, especially if you stick to legit sites where you're less likely to lose big. I've had some luck with online gambling making me some extra cash, but you gotta be smart about it and not get carried away.
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Me wonders if this is legitimate. were hated enough for cheese sake. I imagine what the 'all benefit claimants are scroungers' brigade would say to this especially as Roland Rat has now decided we shouldnt be ill and on benefits at all.
You do as you like but I cant imagine having so much I could gamble it. I can barely live on mine. -
Davidblaine1 said:Are you allowed to spend your Uc on gambling 🤯 Would it be stopped if you use your monthly allowances all on gambling
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