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Scum Tory government is more socialist than Labour and indulges in all manner of election giveaways while increasing taxes on the working class.
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Why was it splashed everywhere in the media that it was a ‘refund’ ?Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's not a refund, it's a correction for underpayment. The problem came to light in December 2016, and they started making payments in Novermber 2017, it's just taken them this long to work out the full scale of the problem and admit to it.
Mistakes in benefits claims could cost up to GBP500m - BBC News
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetance.
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It's not a refund, it's a correction for underpayment. The problem came to light in December 2016, and they started making payments in Novermber 2017, it's just taken them this long to work out the full scale of the problem and admit to it.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostJust wondered if a government decided to give away a couple of billion because of some ‘error’ fearful of a general election round the corner, would this giveaway be a refund or a reward or a bribe?
Mistakes in benefits claims could cost up to GBP500m - BBC News
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetance.
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Just wondered if a government decided to give away a couple of billion because of some ‘error’ fearful of a general election round the corner, would this giveaway be a refund or a reward or a bribe?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhy? What's the context here? Are you demanding a refund from NlyUK?
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No comebacks allowed. Ahem.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhy? What's the context here? Are you demanding a refund from NlyUK?
A refund is generally defined as money returned due to dissatisfaction with a product or service provided.
Much of it is covered legally by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.
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Why? What's the context here? Are you demanding a refund from NlyUK?Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWho knows the definition of refunds on here? When does paying someone money become a refund?
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