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invitation to office interview
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attention with regards to my claim to benefit and what other information do you need to know0
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pinkcapricorn wrote: »somebody told me they are fraud investigators is this true
Well, if it is the early stages of a fraud investigation, it's quite simple - you attend, you cooperate, and as you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about! If it doesn't say that the interview is conducted 'under caution', they are just doing what the letter has said, inviting you in to discuss your claim.0 -
ok thanks i feel a bit better now .0
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Hi, i had a letter like that a couple of year ago whilst claiming income support. It was just a lady in a private room and she asked if anybody lives with me as i was single or stays over at my house and i told her no and that was it didnt hear off them reguarding that again. So i wouldnt worry, good luck anyway0
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ok thanks for the info everyone0
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