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Conniff Agreed !
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The figure I'm using is £12,000 per year Minimum Wage ( 5.80 * 40 hrs * 52 Weeks) less tax and NI say £10,000. So how I'd see it is a Couple on benefits should not get more than £20,000 a year otherwise they would be penalised by working.
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What we really need ATM and IMHO ( OK will get shot for this ) is that no-one on benefits gets more than 2 adults would on minimum Wage. I'm fedup of seeing people getting more in benefits than they could by working
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OK as one of the resident ebay forum regulars Seller sold with reserve, which was not met but Classe was the high bidder. Seller then made a second chance offer to Classe at his bid, he accepted, then went to pay and saw the state of the van and decided to walk away. on the EBAY boards it's always been assumed that all a seller could sue for was the loss of fees & what the difference was between the winning bid ( reneged on ) and the eventual paid bid.
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