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Default They changed the date I receive my direct deposit

I have always gotten direct deposit from SS on the 3rd of the month. Always. Today I got a letter in the mail that says 'You will be receiving the benefit on or about December 31, 2015.

Anyone else have this happen?. I asked a friend and they changed hers also. Alan didn't get his letter yet.

For me, this is good becasue it's before the 1st and it's 4 days earlier than I usually get it.

Just curious

Thanks much

Melody
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