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?190 grant at 27 weeks

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what a shame also this pregnancy i wont get any free money from the government you have to be at least 25 weeks at the end of the year and then has been scrapped forever .I did not get the sure start grant 7years ago because i was working and this time i thoght ohh maybe but no again apparently who does not work is always better off than me i am sure some of you got it and bought the new pram with it
 
Yeah its a shame that us taxpayers cant afford to keep people in baby stuff anymore
 
Yeah its a shame that us taxpayers cant afford to keep people in baby stuff anymore

The shame is that we who have been working and paid our taxes miss out.

I'm sorry you missed out on the grant. Speak to your midwife and see if there is anything else you can get. xxx
 
Yeah its a shame that us taxpayers cant afford to keep people in baby stuff anymore

i am sure i can survive without the grant but after all every body pay their taxes and i thought this time maybe i will be lucky for once but it is allways the one that dont work they have more than the one who pay taxes PS i never had anything free and i always worked since i have been in england (on minimum wage!!!)
 
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Daniela, I think it was the way you expressed yourself that may have caused the confusion. It did come across as if you were blaming anyone who had received this benefit and blaming them for buying a pram with it. I am sure this is not what you meant though.🙂Bev
 
i hope so bev
 
I agree with Northerner. I sometimes have difficulty reading your posts, but I can 99.9% of the time work out what you are trying to say - maybe because English is my FIL's second language. But your English is so much better than my ability in any other language (except maybe computing ones)
 
It was called a health in pregnancy grant and anyone could recieve it if they applied for it. I feel this thread is slightly off topic.
 
I believe I will be 24 weeks and 5 days gone then.... lol
 
I believe I will be 24 weeks and 5 days gone then.... lol

Maybe your next scan will change that to your advantage. There was a story in the papers today about someone giving birth at 24 weeks and being told they were ineligible for the grant.
 
I believe I will be 24 weeks and 5 days gone then.... lol

I won't be getting it either. There was a 500 pound grant if you were on job seekers which I'm not even sure is around any more either but if i claimed job seekers I'd loose my housing benefit I'm not even sure i could claim job seekers now I'm officially living with Alan they'll prob say he's earning enough .
 
I would like to know exactly what I am entitled to. I'm muddled!!
 
Maybe your next scan will change that to your advantage. There was a story in the papers today about someone giving birth at 24 weeks and being told they were ineligible for the grant.

My due date's already been changed twice lol!
 
I won't be getting it either. There was a 500 pound grant if you were on job seekers which I'm not even sure is around any more either but if i claimed job seekers I'd loose my housing benefit I'm not even sure i could claim job seekers now I'm officially living with Alan they'll prob say he's earning enough .

how can you claim housing benefit if you are living with someone who earns?
 
I won't be getting it either. There was a 500 pound grant if you were on job seekers which I'm not even sure is around any more either but if i claimed job seekers I'd loose my housing benefit I'm not even sure i could claim job seekers now I'm officially living with Alan they'll prob say he's earning enough .

Even if you married/living with a partner, if you've paid your tax's then you will be entitled to JSA, but only for 6 months though..
 
Even if you married/living with a partner, if you've paid your tax's then you will be entitled to JSA, but only for 6 months though..

Thats interesting, why only 6 months, if they seen the partners income would they not withold it...
 
There are 2 types of JSA, contribution based and non contribution based. If you have been working and have paid enough contributions, then if you lose your job you are entitled to 6 months contribution based JSA. After 6 months the entitlement is base on household income/savings so you may get nothing other than your NI contribution (and that would be paid/credited direct).

Housing benefit is based on Income/Savings so their are people who are working who can claim and others who are not working but who have savings who are not.

May all change with the Government plans though.

Maybe this thread need splitting as it seems to becoming a general benefits thread.
 
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