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cleoval | 21:04 Mon 28th Oct 2024 | How it Works
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Hi My husband and i have just become Pensioners.  We are on very low State Pensions and have no savings. My Question is, Will we have to pay at our NHS Dentist for treatment.? TIA.  

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that's not an insult I was acknowledging error.

Maybe TTT meant "Apologies, my (not by) trobiscite friends.

Why TTT felt the need to use the term 'trobiscite' though, I don't know/understand.

yes NMA, it was meant to be "my" - it ain't rocket the ones who pointed out my error are trobiscites and I was acknowledgeing them as being correct in thise case. If you work hard and pay enough years on NI (total amount is irrelelvant) then you get get nowt off the state. If you are low life work shy poncing scum that have never contributed anything you get given it all free. I was sympathising with the OP who appear to be the former.

 "the ones who pointed out my error are trobiscites and I was acknowledgeing them as being correct in thise case"

i dunno what you are reading but i cant see anyone pointing out your error.  Arent we all just tryong to answer the query?

Exactly, nobody pointed out the error. If they did, why would that make part of 'the right on brigade'?

As it turns I'm a bit hard of reading. One person said that TTT answer wasn't right unless the OP was on pension credit. I also don't see how this would make someone part of the right on brigade by answering a question with the answer! 

15:10/15:22 - at 21:18 "Are you on any low-income benefits? If so, yes free treatment.

Otherwise...no free treatment (despite TTT's answer)."

these posts do not make them trobiscites their history does.

 

Anyway the term is not an insult it's just accurate labelling.

"despite TTT's answer" was my comment and I fail to understand how your answer was in any way relevant.

Yes.  I and OH do.  You have to be on some sort of benefit (same as for W.F.A.) for discounts.

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