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Old 05-07-2008, 03:03 AM #1
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Default Overpaid From WC

Get this, I lost my husband back in 2006. At that time and to date still very sad. I get this letter in February of this year that WP overpaid me and wants a wopping 6,000 dollars paid back. They did say, in the letter, that they admit that they overlooked this. I never even paid attention to the little increase in my check every month when he was alive. I had to write them back and give them reasons why I did not pay attention to the amount of my check. I told them I did not pay attention, but I called them one week after he passed to report his death and also taking him off health ins. No waivor now and have to pay it back. They will deduct so much per month and waiting on letter to see how much they will take. I am very upset and probably having back surgery in 2 months. I hope this surgery cost a million dollars. thanks for reading
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