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I'm amazed at how much the govt can stir things up
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 528281" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>difficult child is on SSI and I am his payee representative. I THOUGHT I had things straightened out from when he was in jail/prison and still received checks even after I called repeatedly to alert them. </p><p></p><p>Snort.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, then I got a letter on Thursday that pretty much messed everything up again.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, difficult child was initially locked up mid November 2010 and didn't see freedom again until last month. Even though I called repeatedly, the checks still came during that time. The day he got out, husband and I took difficult child to the Social Sec. office where we showed them his discharge papers and returned a couple of the checks. A week or so later, I had found the majority of the rest (still can't find 2) and took them in. Their system shows that I: DID notify them, that the checks STILL came and that none of the checks were cashed. So....I returned these checks like I was supposed to. Last Thursday, I get a letter telling me that his payments are SUSPENDED because ONE bleeping check from May of LAST YEAR was returned to the US Treasury and that I needed to contact my local office. Kind of makes me wonder if I"m going to get a letter like this for the other 13 flippin' checks.</p><p></p><p>All of this because THEY messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 528281, member: 2459"] difficult child is on SSI and I am his payee representative. I THOUGHT I had things straightened out from when he was in jail/prison and still received checks even after I called repeatedly to alert them. Snort. Yeah, then I got a letter on Thursday that pretty much messed everything up again. Long story short, difficult child was initially locked up mid November 2010 and didn't see freedom again until last month. Even though I called repeatedly, the checks still came during that time. The day he got out, husband and I took difficult child to the Social Sec. office where we showed them his discharge papers and returned a couple of the checks. A week or so later, I had found the majority of the rest (still can't find 2) and took them in. Their system shows that I: DID notify them, that the checks STILL came and that none of the checks were cashed. So....I returned these checks like I was supposed to. Last Thursday, I get a letter telling me that his payments are SUSPENDED because ONE bleeping check from May of LAST YEAR was returned to the US Treasury and that I needed to contact my local office. Kind of makes me wonder if I"m going to get a letter like this for the other 13 flippin' checks. All of this because THEY messed up. [/QUOTE]
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