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  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    CSAworkerx wrote: »
    25k Arrears to me means ure partner has been non compliant for a good while, mistakes can and do happen, but ive never heard/seen anywhere close to that figure mistakely on a case, There is some good advice in this thread, yet noone mentioned what to me seems the obvious thing to do.

    Get ure partner to ring us and simply ask how we got this figure, we will tell you exactly how and why its that much, for exmaple,

    "we assesed you back in 2000, you didnt make any payments until 2006, those 6 years are the arrears figure"

    Not saying this is what happend, but youll get an answer either way, if the person on the phone cant help, ask for there manager, then ask for everything in writeing, pretty simple.

    The 2000 to 2001 element would be time barred from court action (possibly grounds to reject the whole case if you went to court with that) as that was before the exemption was given. Showing a lack of competence you used such a flawed example.
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  • Witch_Hazel
    Witch_Hazel Posts: 1,363 Forumite
    kevin137 wrote: »
    @CSAworkerX

    Clearly you do not deal with the kind of cases that make there way here.

    Such cool advice, ring us, and we will tell you...

    Really...??? Most of the case workers don't know there a**e from there elbow, and most cases on here are cases that people are clearly having problems with and as such come here for sensible constructive advice... Not give us a ring and we will tell you.

    There are others on here that have and do work for the CSA and DWP and they have never come across with the attitude you seem to have...

    I would suggest, you actually learn about what you are doing, and don't follow the same !!!!!!!! script you are given at work, oh, and while you are at it LEARN TO SPELL...!!! It is bloody annoying trying to read "text speak" which only makes me believe you are not who you say you are, and don't actually have anything constructive to add... Professionalism is clearly not your strong point i am guessing, because if it was, this BASIC part of writing, would be easy for you...!!! As is PUNCTUATION and WRITING and SPELLING... ;)
    Good god Kevin I could kiss you!
  • Marisco
    Marisco Posts: 42,036 Forumite
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    Good god Kevin I could kiss you!

    Now now Witchy, keep the party clean! :D
  • CSAworkerx
    CSAworkerx Posts: 221 Forumite
    kevin137 wrote: »
    But you would be expected to have a minimum level of education, an surely that involves at least MATHS and ENGLISH...???

    Which is clear something the CSA seem to have trouble with, i mean if there staff can't spell, and all the letters are just selected and [insert here] for info, then how could you ever expect to get a response from them about individual cases, and then the maths, well lets not go there... Haha

    its called a telephone, We are not living in the 90's anymore, we get pushed to use telephony as much as possible, its quicker, easier, and answers are given faster, as for my education, i excell in maths, i get by in english, you dont need to be a university graduate to work out 15% of a wage slip net figure.
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