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4 hours 40 minutes ago #312455 by Invisible
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sorry I was typing frantically and hit the enter button by mistake, I meant, now I feel like a billionaire! I can't believe it! I never had LCWRA before. My understanding is that I won't be expected to do any work activity, but above all, to not see people at the Jobcentre, which I have always found pretty dreadful, but I accepted it and tried my best, and not with good results...
However, I'll just continue to do what I have been doing and continue my self-employment, I won't be sitting around doing nothing, that would be so stupid, and actually shameful.... But the LCWRA makes me feel more secure than before, that's what I mean by 'being a billionaire'.
Sorry about my silly analogies....
Not to mention, I'll get more money, although even the money I was getting was certainly enough as I just don't waste it around unnecessarily and never go out, I only go to the supermarket twice a week, I don't see anyone at all. My prerogative will be to save money wherever I can and to only buy what's necessary or useful. I guess when I'll die, some of that money at least will go back to either the DWP or to a UK charity, I am going to write a will, it's my responsibility to look after this money that I am being given.
To me, it's as if the DWP says: 'Here's the money. Buy what you need, what is useful to you. But don't do anything stupid, don't waste it, and try to save it where you can, it didn't grow on trees. Be moderate.'.
There are times I absolutely respect and love the DWP, believe it or not.... I don't know what to say....thank you DWP, my good star, and anyone who ever helped me out in any ways!
However, I'll just continue to do what I have been doing and continue my self-employment, I won't be sitting around doing nothing, that would be so stupid, and actually shameful.... But the LCWRA makes me feel more secure than before, that's what I mean by 'being a billionaire'.
Sorry about my silly analogies....
Not to mention, I'll get more money, although even the money I was getting was certainly enough as I just don't waste it around unnecessarily and never go out, I only go to the supermarket twice a week, I don't see anyone at all. My prerogative will be to save money wherever I can and to only buy what's necessary or useful. I guess when I'll die, some of that money at least will go back to either the DWP or to a UK charity, I am going to write a will, it's my responsibility to look after this money that I am being given.
To me, it's as if the DWP says: 'Here's the money. Buy what you need, what is useful to you. But don't do anything stupid, don't waste it, and try to save it where you can, it didn't grow on trees. Be moderate.'.
There are times I absolutely respect and love the DWP, believe it or not.... I don't know what to say....thank you DWP, my good star, and anyone who ever helped me out in any ways!
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4 hours ago #312457 by David
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Replied by David on topic deadline for accepting Claimant's Commitments
Hi Invisible
Also you will be receiving the full LCWRA rate as opposed to new claimants from April who will only get half.
David
Also you will be receiving the full LCWRA rate as opposed to new claimants from April who will only get half.
David
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