It depends on the person who was doing it. If they really need the money then NO I wouldn't.
But then there was a girl I know that used to flaunt how much money she was getting. I didn't dob her in she got caught out herself. They check up on you she found out......
2007-11-28 08:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a toughie. Everyone hates a snitch. But when somebody cheats on benefits sometimes that takes away from those who really need them. So, probably yes.
2007-11-28 08:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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There are different types of benefit cheats...some of them the ones who find themselves unemployed and get the occasional bit of work...who can blame any man for getting that little extra money for his family... then there are the career benefit cheats who claim all of their lives and their kids follow on ... yes i would report the career benefit cheats
2007-11-28 08:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they are robbing every tax payer in the country, plus using the budget and depriving the people that deserve and need the benefits.
2007-11-28 08:14:49
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answered by firebobby 7
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yes i would..
i would talk to the cheat first if they were approachable and give them a chance to rectify what they had done. then if they didn't fix it i would tell an official at the benefit.
i wouldn't make a big scene about it. i would do it in private so the cheat wasn't completely humiliated.
2007-11-28 08:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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purely seem at how the U. S. became the international chief in almost each and every factor in this variety of short era in heritage. Then take Obama's regulations and seem on the failure of them each and every time they have been tried. might we particularly return to the greatness that the U. S. has experienced decrease than the form or shall we go the way of the Soviet Union ?
2016-10-09 21:38:31
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answered by Erika 4
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I am on benefits, and have been reported.
caused a few red faces in the interview, I am on benefits because I'm a carer, I look after my disabled wife. they didn't even bother to check their records before calling me in.
2007-11-28 09:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. If a person is unable to work, fair enough that they get help. If someone is out of work for a while until they get a job, OK. But someone who COULD work but won't, is a parasite, and as a hard-working tax-payer, that pisses me off
2007-11-28 08:22:55
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answered by shutyerfaceup 5
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yes, whys hould they have money their not entitled to instead of working?
i dont think you can differentiate between a career benefit cheat or a single mother making ends meet, a cheat is a cheat, they are all screwing every tax payer in the country.
2007-11-28 08:13:01
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answered by ξήĢŁĭŞĦ ŗǾşξ ©® ღஐღ 7
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Gladly. I don't mind working to fund benefits they are entitled to, but why should I play fair and let them milk the system?
2007-11-28 08:13:02
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answered by Phil McCracken 5
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