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    The Solitaire Thread

    Gread game
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    Merry xmas

    Merry xmas Merry Xmas everyone but please can you put the page format back to original one as even with a magnifier I cant see the writing . I dont like this set up 🥺
  3. J

    Where has Solitaire gone

    Where has Solitaire gone Where has Solitaire been placed, I cant find it anymore
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    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    Yes hun, the case was prosecuted, I was charged with obtaining government monies to gain a financial advantage. This department is soooo F****d up its disgusting. Im so sorry this happened to your family as the mental stress takes its toll on you thats for sure
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    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    Hi Suzanne , $23,000. The debt was apparently raised in 2011 to 2012 but the 1st I heard about it was July 2014. I was paying it off until September 2017 when I was told the case was being prosecuted. There are lots of factors to take in account, like who the prosecuting judge is as they all...
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    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    You need to look elsewhere for your research. Im proof you can go to Jail for a Centrelink Debt end of story
  7. J

    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    Its not Robodebt it is unlawfully income apportionment
  8. J

    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    You need to open your eyes, im one of the people affected by this debacle which is having a major affect on my mental health. The government need to stand up and be accountable. A court can only convict from the evidence portrayed and these people have been convicted of false information. I...
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    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    These are not unpaid fines, its unpaid debts, debts which have been raised unlawfully
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    Unexpected twist in Centrelink saga: How incorrect calculations put two people in jail

    Believe you me, im one of the historical cases, for unpaid debt, yes you surely can be locked up for unpaid debts, ive always pleaded my innocence but you can't beat the bullying from this department. Ive had another breakdown after this debacle has surfaced, I can never get the time back for...
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