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garinda 08-04-2008 17:44

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
'They were turned down because they could not account for £29,580 withdrawn from cash machines and £12,000 moved to a new account.'

Scratchcard spongers | Waste £100k | Still want benefits | The Sun |HomePage|News

The benefit they are attempting to claim is means tested, and therefore they shouldn't receive a penny until they can prove where the money has gone.

Thanks to the Sun, for the full, and sorry, tale.

flashy 08-04-2008 17:49

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559269)
I apologise for being simple but why do you need to buy a house before you can get a job? :confused:



you dont you tool :rolleyes: i was merely saying that as an example, if i where in that situation thats what i would do rather then beg to go back on benefits

shillelagh 11-04-2008 14:26

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£5million lotto winner goes from millionaire to the dole in just three years | the Daily Mail

This bloke is even worse than them - he won £5.1 MILLION and spent/lost it all.

Less 11-04-2008 15:28

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
As usual I'm confused, where in the lottery rules does it state win yourself a pension?

I would hope that if I had such a windfall I would manage it better than this couple, but isn't the whole idea about winning something like this so that you can treat yourself to things you couldn't afford before?

If the lottery is no longer giving prize money, (which I always thought was tax free), but now expecting everyone that wins to use the money as a 'rainy day fund', then whoever started it is misrepresenting themselves to the people that choose to buy tickets.

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pipinfort 11-04-2008 15:30

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
NO NO NO NO NO NO What a waste..........:confused:

BERNADETTE 11-04-2008 15:33

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Can anybody get their head round that? He would have to spend £4,600 a day to get through so much.

Less 11-04-2008 15:43

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 560564)
Can anybody get their head round that? He would have to spend £4,600 a day to get through so much.

It must have kept a great many people in employment, Landlords, Bookies, Horse owners, Jockeys, Ladies of the night and on, and on and on............

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pipinfort 11-04-2008 15:50

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Tales like this make my blood boil, what total waste, they are privileged to have had such an amount whilst the rest of us just get by....grrrrrrr:mad:

BERNADETTE 11-04-2008 15:53

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
No point letting it get to you he won the money fair and square. He would still be able to claim disability and mobility if he had been careful with the win.

garinda 11-04-2008 18:21

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 560560)
isn't the whole idea about winning something like this so that you can treat yourself to things you couldn't afford before?

It is, as long as people don't still expect to get any means tested benefit they were awarded previously, while they were splashing their new cash.

Loz 12-04-2008 09:41

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
No they shouldn't be allowed benefits.
They were so lucky to win that money and to be in a comfortable position that many of us will never know.
If they couldn't manage the money responsibly that is their fault.

Neil 12-04-2008 10:40

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Loz (Post 560876)
No they shouldn't be allowed benefits.
They were so lucky to win that money and to be in a comfortable position that many of us will never know.
If they couldn't manage the money responsibly that is their fault.

Out of interest how long do you think £100,000 would last to live on?

You would struggle to buy a decent house in a nice area for that.

garinda 12-04-2008 10:51

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 560904)
Out of interest how long do you think £100,000 would last to live on?

You would struggle to buy a decent house in a nice area for that.

According to the law regarding benefits, the minimum a person can live on is £80.15 per week. So in answer to your question, it would last a few days short of twenty four years.

Neil 12-04-2008 11:43

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 560909)
According to the law regarding benefits, the minimum a person can live on is £80.15 per week. So in answer to your question, it would last a few days short of twenty four years.

There is a big difference on what the minimum you can live on and what you would like to live on.

garinda 12-04-2008 11:43

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
Perhaps I'm being particularly dim here, but to me it is very clear cut.

For most means tested benefits the amount you're allowed to have in savings is up to£16,000.

If you have a windfall, from wherever, and don't inform the relevant bodies, who then adjust the amount of benefit claimed, then it is treated as fraud.


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