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Old 07-30-2009, 10:56 AM #1
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Angry No back pay I am right my family is wrong

I am not going to rec'v any back pay and I am right about that. My family is sooo wrong. They keep yelling at me saying how wrong I am. Well I got it straight from this forum. I am getting around $17000 back pay (aft atty fees) and so if I am approved for SSI (lets hope I am not now) and the back pay on it is is $15000, then my total back pay for ssi and ssd is only $2000. They say I am wrong and it will be 5 figures. They are the ones who are wrong. I read all the posts on here and how they deduct ssi from ssd and that is what you get. I am so irked... Does anyone know if on the SSA website there is an explanation of that so I can show them?

Thanks so much!
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