Emptying Fruit Machines - Something not seen before

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I'm surprised i've never been asked, i've not worked or ever claimed since May 05, it is a worry!
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Never replied! :lol: Must have got lost in the mail I never received it honest :wink: :)
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I'd be interested to here from any long termers, and what was asked and what was replied? i know there are people who have been fulltime for 10 or even 15+ years? I'd imagine some have money in a trusted friend or family members name.
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Too right.

Bet on the gee-gees instead. It's what our forefathers would have wanted.
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in all fairness ,,,,,,,, i could have sign-off a lot later than age 21 not sure of the dates ? , once the pub trade went from £4cash/£8token to £10 cash is when i stopped signing on and never looked back ,,,,,,,,, im 37 now ,,,,, cant work it out ,,,,,,,,, harry's good with dates , what year was the change-over m8??????




ps : never heard a word off the taxman ,,,,,,,,,,
Little discipline = BIG issue

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trayhop123 wrote:in all fairness ,,,,,,,, i could have sign-off a lot later than age 21 not sure of the dates ? , once the pub trade went from £4cash/£8token to £10 cash is when i stopped signing on and never looked back ,,,,,,,,, im 37 now ,,,,, cant work it out ,,,,,,,,, harry's good with dates , what year was the change-over m8??????




ps : never heard a word off the taxman ,,,,,,,,,,
1996?
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jaffacat wrote:
trayhop123 wrote:in all fairness ,,,,,,,, i could have sign-off a lot later than age 21 not sure of the dates ? , once the pub trade went from £4cash/£8token to £10 cash is when i stopped signing on and never looked back ,,,,,,,,, im 37 now ,,,,, cant work it out ,,,,,,,,, harry's good with dates , what year was the change-over m8??????




ps : never heard a word off the taxman ,,,,,,,,,,
1996?
I think that may be right, I can defo say that in May 95 I was playing a £8 token Viva espania in my then local (underage) they then had It's aknockout in then I think it was Italian Job all cash so it's end of 95 early 96
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Signed on for 4 years now, when the threat of training appears on the horizon, its time to go on the sick, then when thrown off the sick, its back to Week 1 of JSA, round in circles really.

Maybe my breed will be the 1st to be forcibilly injected with Swine Flu vaccine? eh?
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Yo my monthly visit :D
That last month flew by :o
Anyway a big CONGRATS to the op of this lovely fishing exp :D
My he has caught a netfull
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See you all next month chaps :shock:
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Signing on, you make me sick - get out there and do a mans job you worthless gypo's
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jeffvickers wrote:Signed on for 4 years now, when the threat of training appears on the horizon, its time to go on the sick, then when thrown off the sick, its back to Week 1 of JSA, round in circles really.
Don't you think you might be using just a little more than your fair share of the Earth's oxygen, Jeff?
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Fuck the UK government

they are pretty keen as a rule to fuck the average Joe over
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Extreme Eddie wrote:I'd be interested to here from any long termers, and what was asked and what was replied? i know there are people who have been fulltime for 10 or even 15+ years? I'd imagine some have money in a trusted friend or family members name.
Simple when you know an accountant and a bank manager! I haven't signed on 10 years.
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surprised this thread hasn't lasted a bit longer ,,,,,,,,,, on the ethical side of things?

so lets address the main question


should a FULL TIME pro player , who makes a regular consistent profitable living from fruits (or any gambling form) be entitled to benefits ??? if so which benefits would be considered ok , which borderline , and which simply taking the piss ??
Little discipline = BIG issue

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trayhop123 wrote:should a FULL TIME pro player , who makes a regular consistent profitable living from fruits (or any gambling form) be entitled to benefits ??? if so which benefits would be considered ok , which borderline , and which simply taking the piss ??
Simple answer, only one:
Working tax credit.
Just about everyone is entitled to it anyway, so it makes no difference!
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