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Interview Under Caution for Benefit Fraud investigation
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Housing_Benefit_Officer wrote: »I can't access your bank details but our Fraud Department - if quoting the correct legislation can ask for all your bank statements for all bank accounts going back for as long as records exist directly from your bank.
Wow I never knew they had such powers :mad:"You can measure a man's character by the choices he makes under pressure"Sir Winston Churchill0 -
UnderPressure wrote: »Wow I never knew they had such powers :mad:
Why does that make you angry? Surely it is a good thing, that those seeking to uncover fraud have the wherewithal to do so.0 -
Mumof1littlegirl wrote: »I have just sat and typed out all about the interview....took me an hour. Whilst I was doing it, this site must have signed itself out. I tried to post it. And I lost it all. I could cry.
Leave it for tonight, get a cuppa and an early night... Post the update in the morning... You must have had it for one day x0 -
It is horrible when that happens: what I do is start again right away - it's always quicker 2nd time. Before you post, select it and click on copy and paste in a word doc so if you lose it again you still have it to copy over form your word doc.
Or you could rewrite it just using bullet points rather than lots of long sentences.I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once0 -
Mumof1littlegirl wrote: »I have just sat and typed out all about the interview....took me an hour. Whilst I was doing it, this site must have signed itself out. I tried to post it. And I lost it all. I could cry.
Hi mum ,
I've been following your thread so popped in for an update , so sorry you spent ages and lost your reply .
When you log into MSE do you tick the " remember me box "next to your name ? That way you wont automatically be timed out and loose your post .
I really hope it all went well for you today.0 -
This is happening to me too. I sign in, read some posts and then try to reply and I have to refresh and sign in again. Grrrrrh!
Now when it happens I highlight my reply, press Control and C, sign in again and then press Control and V and get my reply back again.
Will look forward to your post tomorrow. Have a good night's sleep.0 -
stick to the truth and you can't be caught out. period.
If you get ANY mail in your exs name send it back as 'not known at this address' and tell him you are doing this and he should change all his registered addresses immediately.Unless specifically stated all posts by me are my own considered opinion.
If you don't like my opinion feel free to respond with your own.0 -
"Everytime he said he would have to ring the people involved (eg the DVLA, the registry office) to let them know....he then followed it up with saying that if I wanted to admit he was living with me, then that would mean nobody would have to be told as no wrong doings would have been committed where those issues are concerned."
He's just trying to get you to admit it!! £5000 fine? losing your job for taking too long to tell your employer your new address? he's just making stuff up
He'll try it again when your ex is interviewed. Hopefully he keeps his cool and backs you up0 -
Is he registered as a driver on your insurance?Tomorrow is the most important thing in life0
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If you had told him where your Ex is actually living he would have more reason to believe you. Saying he hasn't got is act together and staying with various family and friends is not very believable.:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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