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Was approved check sent back!
Hi let me introduce myself first in order to be proper and all. A reader for a little while but a new user here. My name is Flutterball and i am happy to be here with ya'll. Seems like a good place with a friendly cast of supportive people, those who understand others lot in life and aren't condeming of their problems. That is why I finally registered and am posting. I was apprived for disabilty over a month ago and got my awards letter telling me I would receive my paper check around Sept. 17th but alas it didn't come and on the 21st I called SSI and was told my check was sent back to the treasury dept because it was undeliverable! :confused: Well my address was correctly given and I receive every friggin bill on time without a hitch. I setup direct deposit after I got my awards letter so my check should go in next month as planned. My back check is now I'm told being investigated by the td. as to why it was undeliverable and it could take up to 10 days to complete that then I'm guessing then to resend my check.:confused: My proposed solution to ssi was to just put the money into my bank account and all would be good again in Whoville :winky:no need for any investigation. I am in contact with the local post office and will voice my dismay on my end believe me. But it apparently it can't be done in this most effecient low cost way. So I have bills like all of you waiting to be paid and I just wanted to share my story with ya'll as a lesson learned. Get direct deposit started on your application phase, even if you don't believe you will win. Ya'll all have yourselves a nice evening.
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why am i not surprised. heaven forbid something that important should go smoothly. i was finally approved ssd after 7 or 8 months, mistake on their part. you will have no choice but to having on. make sure all information and ALL questions answered. sorry to hear that what a PAIN! can't lol it is ones life it's just a matter of time, THEY are certainly not interested if you have obligations we all must meet just to survive. Tomorrow is another day closer. take care eva |
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Utilizing the national 800# for anything of importance is generally not reliable. Someone sounding competent over the phone doesn't always translate into them following through. Walking this info in to your local office is always advised!!! If you are able to update it online and can print a record of it, that should be reliable as well. BUT, it's best to provide account information for direct deposit at the time of your application! This is the fastest, most secure, least complicated way. Anyone providing direct deposit account info should know that it is for monthly checks and backpay. And using a regular savings or checking account is a better option as a consumer IMHO. If you have an issue comingling funds, you can often open a new account with very little money at a credit union or small, local bank. (I have an extra account that I opened to have a backup savings account that only required $25 to sign up.) Opening a new savings account without a debit card is usually the easiest route for people who have previously had an account closed by a bank. |
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BUT, it is only that, your experience. And your experience goes against what experts in the field advise. http://ultimatedisabilityguide.blogs...-security.html |
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A supervisor at my local office explained to me that the local office has greater access to applicant/beneficiary records then they do at the national 800#. The local agents also receive more in depth training. They're calls are not clocked. You can actually reach them again if they make an error, making them much more accountable. All these things, and I'm sure I'm leaving others out as well, make service at the local office much more reliable. And when you walk something in, you can get it date stamped. A papertrail when dealing with a government agency is always a good thing. If being cautious saves even a small percentage of applicants/beneficiaries from a delay or loss of benefits, is that not worthwhile? Everything sailed along smoothly for you. GREAT. But if your bad advice causes someone a two month long delay in getting their backpay, and they're evicted in the meantime... |
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