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Increase in wages
NekoZombie
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Hiya all!
Haven't been around much - I've started a new job and its incredibly busy.
O.K. so I have a dilemma -
so far this year I have had a wage increase in April, May, June. I am due another increase in August and another increase in September. That will be it for a while after that but I was wondering....when should I tell the O.R? I phoned them a couple of months ago and they advised me to wait until the first lot of increases was over (Obviously they don't want to keep redoing my calculations) but this was before I found out about 2 more increases. I've been thinking about waiting until October (21 days after the final payrise) to let the O.R. know, but now I'm beginning to wonder if that's taking the biscuit or not.
Does anyone know what happens to you post discharge if you don't report changes in circumstance in a timely fashion
Haven't been around much - I've started a new job and its incredibly busy.
O.K. so I have a dilemma -
so far this year I have had a wage increase in April, May, June. I am due another increase in August and another increase in September. That will be it for a while after that but I was wondering....when should I tell the O.R? I phoned them a couple of months ago and they advised me to wait until the first lot of increases was over (Obviously they don't want to keep redoing my calculations) but this was before I found out about 2 more increases. I've been thinking about waiting until October (21 days after the final payrise) to let the O.R. know, but now I'm beginning to wonder if that's taking the biscuit or not.
Does anyone know what happens to you post discharge if you don't report changes in circumstance in a timely fashion
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Cover yourself an give the OR anther ring and explain you are getting small increases and when the final one will be. Ask if they still want you to wait until the last one.DFree impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
Thanks Dalip.
Any ideas what happens if you don't though? I'm not sure what powers the O.R. has after discharge.BCSC Member 70:j
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Hi,
At court you signed an agreement and part of that was to inform the OR within 21 days of any changes of income. I had 3 payrises in 4 months and informed them of each one as they came in.0
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