No need to be snappy it’s a fair question and to be honest I don’t believe a word she says at all. She’ll be here still and probably the year after . She still has options but it makes a great sob story even better and now look at the GFM page the amount has been adjusted
. She’s not as dumb as she makes out by any means but if some people believe her and feel sorry for her they will donate just like with BB. It’s always the same with these funds bad news promotes money and it has done its now tipped over £30,000 it’s absolutely outrageous.
She said she is unlikely to make her sisters wedding and that's next year so it's not a far reach to say she doesnt have much time left is it?
But if she is lying and isn't as ill as she has implied then I hope someone questions it, but of course they won't because no one will argue with a terminally ill person and most think a person wouldn't lie about anything like that, that's how they get away with scamming more and more money and getting greedier.
The last time I looked (when she was in Florida) her go fund me was £29,000 but she also made it clear that the money is to fund her living list or whatever she called it
Why are you confused? I’m sorry but it is not rocket science. One is entitled to a priority pass at this particular attraction if it can be proved you or someone you are applying on behalf off will find it difficult to wait in queues. There is a process to follow to obtain the pass which involves applying using information in writing, providing proof of considered disability. My child has a UK access card valid for 3 years which is separate to Disney altogether. We obtained this last year, we uploaded proof of his disability and the card was posted within 5 days. We then used this card and our mobility pass when we pre-applied before going to Paris. This again was accepted. When we arrived at the hotel we picked up his Priority Pass. They took his photo and printed it at reception. This is only one way to obtain a pass. One can also choose to queue at city hall in Disney to obtain a pass if eligible. It is a bit of a process as I have said, and open to misuse which is why the need is there to prove the disability. As I have said, it is not the actual disability, it is the avoidance of queuing and why that will help the visit which one must show. I cannot comment on cancer sufferers as there is so many who are in a much more vulnerable state than NNL but for many with disabilities hidden or otherwise these passes make their visit a little easier and shouldn’t be begrudged by those who are lucky enough not to need them at all. But of course they are. The person who has the pass must ride all rides or go to all shows where it is used and can be accompanied by 4 others. We only used it on the rides our child wanted to go on and it helped us greatly but I suspect NNL will use it to her full advantage on every ride in the park and then again some. I hope I have cleared it up for you this time.
Firstly, drop your snarky comments and don't address me like I'm stupid.
Nicky did a story yesterday saying to get a priority pass you need to apply for one.
You said you can rock up and flash your blue badge or a letter and that is acceptable.
I then said what Nicky had said.
You then replied and said that you have to apply for one which is what I said but you then told me i was wrong.
I couldn't even be bothered to read your one big paragraph in which you said the same thing about you having to apply. You seem to be arguing that I'm wrong, despite me saying the same thing.
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