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mbe41221 07-25-2015 07:27 PM

thx
 
but somtimes it seems to me that ssa makes up the rules as they go. i contacted ssa via email with my concerns. 4 days day later they responded with an explaination that applied to people on ss retirement.

LIT LOVE 07-25-2015 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157750)
but somtimes it seems to me that ssa makes up the rules as they go. i contacted ssa via email with my concerns. 4 days day later they responded with an explaination that applied to people on ss retirement.

You want to avoid human interaction when possible when dealing with SS.

Rayandnay 07-26-2015 12:32 AM

Own rules
 
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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157750)
but somtimes it seems to me that ssa makes up the rules as they go. i contacted ssa via email with my concerns. 4 days day later they responded with an explaination that applied to people on ss retirement.

They got your money, just like bank bailouts, they got what they wanted from disillusioned taxpayers, and could care less.

LIT LOVE 07-26-2015 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by mbe41221 (Post 1157750)
but somtimes it seems to me that ssa makes up the rules as they go. i contacted ssa via email with my concerns. 4 days day later they responded with an explaination that applied to people on ss retirement.

I'm not sure who you emailed or what your question was? As a general rule, staff at the 800# or a national office will have more experience with SS retirement then SSI/SSDI and they sometimes don't have adequate training. When possible, it's best to contact your local field office since they have more training.

With the form that is scanned, a computer follows the rules exactly as programmed. Most staff will as well, as you can see from the POMS I linked, their instructions are very specific. Many beneficiaries unknowingly will make an error on the form that will encourage a Long Form. Be very careful how you fill your CDRs out. If you're unsure how to do it, ask questions before starting. http://nymakesworkpay.org/docs/Guide_CDR.pdf

Many attorneys encourage their clients not to ever work, even pt. I think if you can work, you should. Hopefully, you'll end up being able to return to work ft eventually.

CM Bailey 10-22-2016 11:07 PM

I returned to work PT - I believe it triggered a short form 455 and while I am under 20 hours a week and under 700 a month (15 hours a week - 600 a month) I just received notification that I will NOT lose my SSDI benefits.
I wanted to tell others that it probably depends on your physical scenario.

I'm 60 - on SSDI for 10 years. I was truly paranoid that I was going to lose my benefits but with my husband on the liver transplant list and ultimately almost going to lose housing I *had* to figure it out to keep a roof over our heads.
I had to.
Fortunately, I guess because of my age, because of my disability, because, because... I am OK.
thank God.
It's not easy... trust me - it's not...

Shellback 11-01-2016 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by canswicky (Post 1098843)
Thanks MZ yes I read the link and it pretty much clears things up for me. If I need to work part time then that's what I'll do and I'll of course report it to SSA and then if I get the long review come July so be it.
The big bill I'm talking about is rent...if I move out of mom's which I want to do since I'm almost 42, I will have about 1200-1300 to pay for an apartment, my disability is 1379, so yes things will be tight.
Thanks for replying
Canswicky

Ever consider a room mate to share in the monthly rent and other expenses?


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