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Old 02-03-2012, 07:07 PM #11
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I think the LTD company doesn't want anyone to be comfortable receiving their checks and thats why they mail them instead.
Mine won't do direct deposit. That would have came in handy before I received SSDI because money was real tight. I didn't know from month to month when I was going to receive it.
I hear you...the last 6 weeks were the hardest..financially. I get paid monthly from my job and now he is getting a check monthly where he use to get a check every two weeks....If we had been told they switch it when it is LTD, that would of been fine, but we were blind-sighted after xmas with the news he would not get a check for 6weeks.

Arrrgh.....
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