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Old 04-05-2012, 07:39 AM #1
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Confused Hurry up and Wait...should be the SSA Motto!

It was hard enough to wait over 2 years for a fully favorable decision...now I have to wait for my award letter and wait for my money and wait to see how much I am even going to get...which probably will be nowhere near what I deserve! UGH! I am very thankful and blessed to have finally won my case...but incredibly frustrated it takes so long to get it all together. I have spent more time "googling" about how soon or how long it took others to get theirs and how much. But for some reason, nobody wants to say how much they got (and their names are anonymous) and most won't tell how long it took because once they receive their backpay, they never come back. UGH! So if you are reading this and you have already gotten your backpay, please tell how long it took and how the pay was figured. Thanks so much!
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