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to think that when they say ten working days they shouldn't actually mean 23 fecking working days?

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lollipopshoes · 20/10/2010 12:14

dp's bursary due ten working days after registration.

Am banking on it - have borrowed on the strength of it, have put off bills thinking I can pay them when we get it, we NEED it fecking now!!!!

Have just had an email to say that it will arrive on 29th October.

He registered on 1st October.

That's not ten days, is it?

And some people on his course have already had theirs, why haven't weeeeeee?

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MaudOHara · 20/10/2010 12:43

That is dreadful - how are you expected to live for the month Angry on your behalf

lollipopshoes · 20/10/2010 12:56

well, food-wise we're okay becuase we do have £130 tax credits coming in - but they don't pay the bills!

Am worried about electric, phone, water etc which are all due but I can't pay them.

If the bursary had come after the ten days like they promised I would have been on time for some bills and only a day or two late with others, but NEXT FRIDAY!

If you don't see me around, we've had the leccy cut off and I'll see you all a week on Saturday

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