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Overpaid Tax Credits - not my fault how do appeal?
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They have never asked me to repay0
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lol thanks for telling me your facinating story about your broken down car and deadbeat partner that you were clever enough to be knocked up by
But if you had redirected that intelligence elsewhere you would have realised that if ASDA said ok you can keep both cheques, it would not be stealing
I am following their rules based on offical error, and if they turn around and tell me ok you can keep it, then its not stealing
I see why your mad though
What a disgusting and vile thing to say to someone... You obviously have no moral character after a comment like that. I really hope you get screwed for every penny you OWE, and the money can then go to someone more worthy of it.0 -
captainusa wrote: »Ambiss, don't listen to the rest of these people. They obviously don't know what it's like to be a VICTIM of this horrible agency. Fight it with all you got, even if it's for £100. They would do the same to you. They government doesn't care about you and would screw you over without thinking, so just treat the agency the same way they would treat you. Start by requesting a record of the telephone calls and all correspondance. They have to provide it to you. It took me a full year, but I managed to have £5k written off then was able to claim an additional payment as compensation. It's written in their own policy that you are entitled to that money if they make a mistake. If enough people fight the unjust decisions then maybe the goverment will have to approve the system. This website is good for appealing.... taxcc.org
Good to see you're proud of getting to keep £5000 of money you weren't entitled to......plus compensation??? Poor you receiving too much money - it must have been stressful. Victim is a bit of a dramatic word........it's not as if you got mugged in the street!0
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