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LimpyLionel | 13:45 Fri 12th Sep 2014 | ChatterBank
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I know this benefit cheat who claims they have a bad back and cannot walk. They are on the sick. But whenever a holiday is on the horizon, or recently a wedding, the pain suddenly eases. The person was even dancing at a wedding recently. The person never gets out of the bed; all it does all is smoke, drink, and watch TV, so it'd be hard to prove this when I shop them.

Any ideas?

P.S. This person is nasty piece of work, by the way. I don't make a habit of this.
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People suffering chronic illness can have periods of remission. The tests for incapacity benefit, if that's what they're claiming, are very strict. Leave well enough alone.
Agree with Sandy...
If they are always in bed bar a family wedding or away on holiday ,in what way are they messing with your life?
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Go and phuck yourselves you load of khunts. The person is khunt of the highest order.
Reported the last post, personal attacks on other users of Answerbank are unnecessary.

Reported.
And you are a disgrace.
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***.
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Slutts.
You ought not take your feeling of depression generally, out on the folk here, simply because they disagree with your viewpoint.
Just report them, if they have nothing to hide then there shouldn't be a problem when they get investigated.
Dave - that's why I gave a link.

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