excuse me???
2007-10-19 08:09:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In the US, Social Security would be an entitlement. State Disability and Unemployment also an entitlement. People pay into those systems. When they retire or become disabled or unemployed, entitled to the benefits they paid for. Little else is considered entitlement. Welfare benefits are charitable from the government but paid for by others through taxes. Such as schools, police, libraries, public roads are not entitlements but facillities for common public use and benefit and paid for through all forms of taxation.
2007-10-19 15:18:42
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answer #2
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answered by genghis1947 4
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Yes, you may be entitled ment to benefits. The benefits paid employmet (ie a job) brings.
2007-10-19 15:13:45
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answer #3
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answered by Francis Henry 4
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Ah I take it you are a foreigner over in the uk to scam our benefit system, you are entitled to work!!!!.
2007-10-19 15:20:23
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answer #4
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answered by dizzykatty 3
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if you visit your local citizen's advice bureau they can do a quick benefit check to make sure you are getting what you are entitled to, and will help you complete any forms etc
to find your nearest CAB use this link http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
2007-10-19 17:14:51
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answered by just trying to make a difference 5
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If you are looking for work or have a genuine illness that stops you working.
Or if you are a sponging %@#! that wants to play the system and is too lazy to get a job.
2007-10-19 15:10:46
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answer #6
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answered by Flank 3
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Were you planning to tell us what benefits you are talking about, and what country or state you are in? Your question as it stands is impossible to answer.
2007-10-19 15:16:00
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answered by Judy 7
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call the agency that is in charge of the benifits to make a claim.
2007-10-19 15:14:50
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answer #8
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answered by dadw5boys 4
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no, your lack of grammar skills denies you
2007-10-19 15:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your question? Are you in UK?
2007-10-19 15:09:32
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answer #10
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answered by njay 3
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What is your question about this?
2007-10-19 20:01:38
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answer #11
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answered by hr4me 7
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