Hi, my name is cassie123!
cassie123
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hi i would just like to ask if you are on esa in the support group can you do permited work earn up to 115 pound without it affecting housing benefit and your esa benefit i cant beleive that you can have a income of 225 say and still keep all of your housing benefit
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Hi @cassie123
Welcome to our online family !!!!!!
We have got some experts who will be best suited to answer your post.
I will pass your post onto them for you !!!!!!!
@BenefitsTrainingCo
Can you please help me with this post ????????
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thank you steve
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Hi @cassie123
That's no problem at all.
Please please let me know if I can help you further ???
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that place you past my post on to is not found on here?
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Hi @cassie123
The original post that you received went to the Benefit Advisor.
I'm very very sorry for this !!!
I will chase these up straightaway for you !!!!
Once I have got any details I will let you know !!!
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@BenefitsTrainingCo
I'm very very sorry but this new member is chasing me for a responce too here orriginal post !!!!!
Many thanks.
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