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Paying money into basic account     Thu, 21 Jun 2007 13:36:04 +0100
I have recently opened a co op cashminder account in order to put my income support etc into it instead of using card account. I know they want sort code and acc no to facilitate this. My sort code is given as 08-92-49 on my electron card .Is this how i should enter it on the form or will 089249 do? Al ...

P60U question     Wed, 06 Jun 2007 03:53:53 -0700
my friend has been on income based JSA for the last 12 months, he was no fixed abode and gave his address as the jobcentre, he now needs a copy of his P60U but they dont have it at the jobcentre, where can he get a copy ? ...

DLA Appeal     Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:17:19 +0000
I applied for DLA 12 months ago. Was refused. Had a tribunal hearing just before Christmas. Their decision went against me. Appealed to Social Security Commisioner's office. They granted me leave to appeal. They said the first tribunal's decision was wrong in law. I now have a letter - Secretary of State's Sub ...

NIC problem 04/05 - may affect NI based benefits.     Tue, 05 Jun 2007 15:56:23 -0000
I have been informed of a national problem relating to National Insurance Contributions for the Income Tax year ending 5 April 2005. Basically, many accounts are showing this year as deficient, although people in employment have paid contributions for this year through the PAYE system. This problem is known to HM ...

House ownership / benefit query     Wed, 20 Jun 2007 01:08:32 +0100
I'm not on any benefits and have no intention of being, but i've recently cleared my mortgage so I own my house outright (it's only a modest ex-council house sadly, nothing exciting - and still worth less than ¡ê100k). How is this factored into benefit calculations i.e. is it seen as an asset that takes me a ...

It is here where you want!!!     Tue, 05 Jun 2007 04:28:14 -0700
Do you intend to be a successful cash entrepreneur?? Have an analysis for a new day to world economy becoming a millionaire. http://cash-experts.com/creditcards.asp ...

Dilemma     Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:52:16 GMT
Enquiring on behalf of a pal (63). His wife (58) has suspected Hepatitis B and MRSA - her condition is not good and she needs constant care. He has been taken off the road by his doctor through heart problems and awaits an operation. He has just been told his SSP has ended. As a HGV driver (the very big ones) ...

Job centers and data protection     Mon, 04 Jun 2007 15:16:24 GMT
im just wondering do job centers have some sort of opt out from the data protection act as they now frequently pass peoples names, addresses and phone numbers to private companies without anyones permission. this seems to make a mockery of the entire data protection concept to me. harry -------------------- ...

Don't Want to Work and Claim Benefits Forever ?     Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:51:42 GMT
I know this is a stupid question, and I am sorry for asking it, but I have been told by a Mate who has been Claiming JSA for the Last 10 Years (Atleast), that he has never worked and has no intention of doing so !, He says that for as long as he has kids (He has 4 and the youngest is 3), they cannot stop his b ...

JSA:Home visit by Customer Compliance Officer?     Sun, 17 Jun 2007 10:53:37 +0100
Recieved a letter about a visit next week to 'discuss a query that has arisen concerning your claim to benefit'. It asks to have such things as Bank statements, bills etc available. Has anyone had one of these? I'm curious as to why a home visit rather than calling me in? Should I be concerned? Thanks for ...


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