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Moral dilemma
A very good fried is fleecing the benifits system for thousands. He does some serious cash in hand work and only declares about �10,000 of his annual income. He then gets a massive tax rebate and is also claiming �450 a month working families tax credits.
Now this wouldn't be too bad but for the fact that he rams it down my throat at every given opportunity. Every thing is money orientated to him and every time he gets someting new, it has to be bigger and better than everyone else and i'm the first one he phones to tell me about it.
He are also using his disabled mums car which they have through the mobility scheeme. They use this permenantly and it's never used to ferry the mum around as she tends to prefer the bus.
What would you do....maybe i'm just jealous.
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The money that your friend is "claiming" is actually hard earned cash of people who DO declare their whole income and pay their taxes due. There are people out there who NEED extra help. Your friend doesn't. He sounds like he is doing well, and still would be if he was not fraudulently claiming. Personally, I would have a serious chat with him and give him the chance to give up NOW. If he doesn't, shop him. Good luck.
People like your "friend" who steal from the system give everyone on benefits a bad name. We aren't all lazy, thieving scroungers. Shop him now! (er, please)
Don't do anything, please rise above it. You are so much better than him. You know what they say .... easy come, easy go!
I know it's hard I have friends the same as that, I have to struggle on with my little boy while they have holidays and fancy clothes. But I just turn the other cheek (both sets), I would never want to be like that! And neither would you by the sounds of it.
Next time he rams it in your face just tell him "A thank you wouldn't go a miss" after all it is your money that's paying for it.
You need to listen to Gnarls Barclay "Crazy" I don't know why, I just like it and I think you would too.
Caroline