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Old 06-23-2010, 11:07 AM #1
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Default Received two checks, recently approved for SSD

Hi, I was approved for SSD on 5/13/10, got "Fully Favorable" letter on 5/28/10 I had to go to my local office to apply for SSI, I know that I won't qualify for it now due to hubby's earning's, but there was a short time when I first applied in 2006, that we may have quailified for SSI.
Last week, on wednesday, there was a deposit from "U.S. Treasury Supplemental Security", I received another one today, same name, but $100.00 more.
Does anyone know if this is from "SSI"? Don't know what it would be named when direct deposit, Does anyone know what SSD deposit would be titled when it's direct deposit?

Sorry, hope, you can understand my question. I just wonder if maybe these amounts are backpay from SSI portion. I'm still waitng on my backpay from SSD.

Thanks
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