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Big Dan
18th August 2007, 17:15
After going to Pak N Sav for a quick shop i noticed a few things

1. Are there ppl on benefits from WINZ ripping the system?

I'll explain, i was surveying the checkouts to see which i should go down as all had a que of 3 trolley's or more till i found one that only had one trolley been scanned so i thought" sweet should be out of here soon" so i got in line and waited like i patient man i am and then without warning the bird ahead stepped backwards and hit my trolley which gave me a fright and caused me to back up one step and in turn hitting the trolley of a lovely sweet gal behind me so i asked her if she is ok and told her i was sorry and she said " thats ok not your fault" and then smiled at me.

After being in line for about 10 minutes i noticed the person in front was paying for her groceies with a WINZ food grant and was told by the cashier that she was over the approved price limit and in her shopping was a packet of ciggies and meat. One would think you'd take out the ciggies and keep meat but no she opted to keep them and return meat but to my surprise she pulls out a reddie($100 note) and pays for the meat with it. surely she could afford to pay for food instead of flashing reddies around.

2. Trolley eta tic

Trying to battle thru the aisles i was getting jammed by ppl who probably can't even drive their cage's let alone trolleys with ppl driving on the right and park trolley's where ever. If ppl drove their trolley's on the left and apply road rules to shopping it would be a better place i was forced to push my way thru.

Rant over

Take care and ride safe

Big DAN

MSTRS
18th August 2007, 17:21
Something odd there....I didn't think that WINZ vouchers were accepted for anything but the simple basic necessities? Mince would comply, but not the better cuts. And certainly not tobacco or beers.

JimO
18th August 2007, 17:21
cmon if the taxpayer is stupid enough to give away money/vouchers some lowlife will take it..whos the mug us or them..........just like the court news is full or sickness beneficarys, if they can manage to go about burgling they can manage to go to work

Little Miss Trouble
18th August 2007, 17:34
WINZ vouchers arent supposed to be allowed to buy booze or ciggies, but you can buy what ever food you like on them. Back when I was working checkouts it was quite normal to have this type of people buying mussels, oysters etc on vouchers them pulling out cash to pay for smokes and beer

sunhuntin
18th August 2007, 17:50
cmon if the taxpayer is stupid enough to give away money/vouchers some lowlife will take it..whos the mug us or them..........just like the court news is full or sickness beneficarys, if they can manage to go about burgling they can manage to go to work

i dont give away my taxes... they are removed without my permission.

bene wasters are another reason why, at my bp at least, you have to spent AT LEAST half of a petrol voucher. got a $10 voucher? spend at least $5, and so on. we had people trying it on for a .40c box of matches with a $20 voucher.

Virago
18th August 2007, 19:12
Mutley (Mrs V) was approached by a bloke in Countdown Dunedin a few days ago, wanting to sell her a $100 WINZ voucher for $80 cash. She declined...

Big Dan
18th August 2007, 19:18
Mutley (Mrs V) was approached by a bloke in Countdown Dunedin a few days ago, wanting to sell her a $100 WINZ voucher for $80 cash. She declined...

Good on her ppl like this bloke are a disgrace for the human race what is with the take take take and instaed of putting back into the comunitty or helping out those less fortunate. There are ppl that are struggling to get food due to things out of there control like death or injury to the money earner.

BIG RESPECT to Mrs V:rockon::rockon::second:

the bloke was only want achocol and smokes

Steam
18th August 2007, 19:25
Something odd there....I didn't think that WINZ vouchers were accepted for anything but the simple basic necessities? Mince would comply, but not the better cuts. And certainly not tobacco or beers.
I worked at WINZ once upon a time. Supermarkets would ring us fairly often and ask if this person was allowed to buy tobacco, alcohol, oysters, toys or magazines. We'd always answer "no, just the basics. What you'd expect to find in a food parcel or careful family's cupboard."
I don't know if that had any basis in law or policy, but that's what we'd tell the supermarkets when they called.

inlinefour
18th August 2007, 19:39
Something odd there....I didn't think that WINZ vouchers were accepted for anything but the simple basic necessities? Mince would comply, but not the better cuts. And certainly not tobacco or beers.

Had to get a couple of those WINZ food things as a student while doing my nursing studies. Now back then there was no way you could use them to purchase alcohol or ciggies/tobacco. I doubt that WINZ has changed the rules because the gubbermint would come down on them soooooo hard if they had. I'd suspect that the checkout operator made a stuff up. Sounds dodgey that the swine had a hundred note yet still gained a food grant. I only got them when I could no longer rob Peter to pay Paul...

Big Dan
18th August 2007, 19:58
Had to get a couple of those WINZ food things as a student while doing my nursing studies. Now back then there was no way you could use them to purchase alcohol or ciggies/tobacco. I doubt that WINZ has changed the rules because the gubbermint would come down on them soooooo hard if they had. I'd suspect that the checkout operator made a stuff up. Sounds dodgey that the swine had a hundred note yet still gained a food grant. I only got them when I could no longer rob Peter to pay Paul...

one thing i forgot to mention is that the Checkout supervisor was there as well and even he didn't really know what he was doing

Usarka
18th August 2007, 20:02
winz voucher? wtf is wrong with the dpb and dole payments - lost it all at the pokies? faaark.

Mr. Peanut
18th August 2007, 22:25
omg, wtf, stfu, htfu.

Virago
18th August 2007, 22:45
omg, wtf, stfu, htfu.

QED.

RIP...

Brian d marge
19th August 2007, 02:43
So are you telling me ...I can come over there and someone is going to give me a voucher ,,,and I can go fill up trolleys of food

Dude I am sooo over there in a shot


theres got to be a catch???

Not one single bit of work ?? nothing??? ,, Just a bit of Blarney at the dole office

:scooter: Here I come !!!!!!!!

I could save all my money for buying bikes YEEEHAAAA


Stephen

Big Dan
19th August 2007, 07:59
So are you telling me ...I can come over there and someone is going to give me a voucher ,,,and I can go fill up trolleys of food

Dude I am sooo over there in a shot


theres got to be a catch???

Not one single bit of work ?? nothing??? ,, Just a bit of Blarney at the dole office

:scooter: Here I come !!!!!!!!

I could save all my money for buying bikes YEEEHAAAA


Stephen

not as easy as you make it out to be

Zuki Bandit
19th August 2007, 09:25
GRRRRR!:angry: That shit makes me so pissed off! Think I'll go play Grand Theft Auto.

Mr. Peanut
19th August 2007, 11:39
It pays the taxes, or it gets the hose again...

Sollyboy
19th August 2007, 11:49
Maybe its time for a big change in the welfare system , perhaps selling all the state houses and building dorms to house no hopers, there could be barracks for
single people and 2 bedroom units for familys, house all of them in big groups that are supervised with compulsary schooling for the kids and lots of great activities for the children , and for the adults they could do comunal cooking and cleaning and gardening, basiclly make it hard and degrading for the adults and fun for the kids ,I believe this will be enough motivation to get the bums working,

Pixie
19th August 2007, 12:59
Maybe its time for a big change in the welfare system , perhaps selling all the state houses and building dorms to house no hopers, there could be barracks for
single people and 2 bedroom units for familys, house all of them in big groups that are supervised with compulsary schooling for the kids and lots of great activities for the children , and for the adults they could do comunal cooking and cleaning and gardening, basiclly make it hard and degrading for the adults and fun for the kids ,I believe this will be enough motivation to get the bums working,

I thought Maurice Williamson's idea of putting them in concentration camps was brilliant.
He's got my support

Mr. Peanut
19th August 2007, 13:01
You think going into WINZ is anything but degrading? I'm happy to pay taxes for the system that kept me and my mum fed while I grew up. My dad died when I was 2, pretty much fucked our world up. Judge me as you will. I'm happy to keep a few no hopers fed if it makes life a bit easier for the few that truly need it.

Ignorance.

Big Dan
19th August 2007, 13:27
You think going into WINZ is anything but degrading? I'm happy to pay taxes for the system that kept me and my mum fed while I grew up. My dad died when I was 2, pretty much fucked our world up. Judge me as you will. I'm happy to keep a few no hopers fed if it makes life a bit easier for the few that truly need it.

Ignorance.

Fumeux: Its ppl like your family i have no problem with in doing this cause you honestly need the support but ppl like the ones i witnessed pulling out big money after using the food grant from winz that make me sick

My family growing up my mum had no choice but to go on the DPB and she too used the grants if she hadn't i'm pretty sure i would be the person i am today

I'm also very sorry to hear about your Dad and i wont judge you till i know you

Sollyboy
19th August 2007, 14:03
I thought Maurice Williamson's idea of putting them in concentration camps was brilliant.
He's got my support

major difference is Im talking about a system that encourages you to leave and prosper

Brian d marge
19th August 2007, 14:24
not as easy as you make it out to be

I was being Sarcastic,,, ( People who have been on the site a while Know My views on this Subject )

Stephen