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Should We Feel Sorry For Him?
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He spent 80 grand and in less than 2 months and expects the taxpayer to go back to keeping him?
Am I being to hard on him?
He spent 80 grand and in less than 2 months and expects the taxpayer to go back to keeping him?
Am I being to hard on him?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally, I do feel sorry for him.
This is someone who lacks the experience of finances to understand the consequences of his actions in terms of his benefits reduction.
He thought he was able to spend the money freely, and did not consider that an increase in capital would affect his benefits.
So yes, I do feel sorry for him, because he has acted foolishly rather than deliberately tried to work the system.
This is someone who lacks the experience of finances to understand the consequences of his actions in terms of his benefits reduction.
He thought he was able to spend the money freely, and did not consider that an increase in capital would affect his benefits.
So yes, I do feel sorry for him, because he has acted foolishly rather than deliberately tried to work the system.
It's a very daft thing to have done, but money goes nowhere especially if you have 'friends' and neighbours with their hands open and you are good hearted. I don feel sorry for him, I assume he viewed it as a stroke of good luck and didn't think ahead. I think this only applies for 26 weeks though, I may be wrong about that, but they'll have a tough time of it regardless.
Zacs - it depends how many family you take with you, and the level of accommodation on your cruise.
You can spend £8,000 per passenger for a Caribbean cruise with P & 0, and that's just for a balcony cabin - if you have a suite, it's more. Take half a dozen family with you, and the same for Benidorm, with spending money for all, and yes, that's the money gone.
You can spend £8,000 per passenger for a Caribbean cruise with P & 0, and that's just for a balcony cabin - if you have a suite, it's more. Take half a dozen family with you, and the same for Benidorm, with spending money for all, and yes, that's the money gone.