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Simo1
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Hey people hope things are good. I have got yet another letter on my UC journal. It is quite a long message so be prepared.
Thanks
As follows…
We are reviewing Your Universal Credit claim to make sure your payments are correct.
As part of the review you need to send us some information to confirm your details. You will get a separate message about this. We will update you in the next 7 days about this
If you want to talk to us before this send us a journel message before 07/12/2023
and we will ring you.
Thanks
As follows…
We are reviewing Your Universal Credit claim to make sure your payments are correct.
As part of the review you need to send us some information to confirm your details. You will get a separate message about this. We will update you in the next 7 days about this
If you want to talk to us before this send us a journel message before 07/12/2023
and we will ring you.
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This is a standard review to check that your UC claim is correct. They may also ask you to provide them with bankstatements, which is usually about 4 months worth. They are reviewing quite a lot of people as standard procedure.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Many thanks Poppy I just seem to be getting demands here there and everywhere lately…haha.
poppy123456 said:This is a standard review to check that your UC claim is correct. They may also ask you to provide them with bankstatements, which is usually about 4 months worth. They are reviewing quite a lot of people as standard procedure.
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As Poppy says @Simo1 this is just a standard review.
If you want let us know how it goes! We'll be here if any issues ariseThey/Them, however they are no wrong pronouns with me so whatever you feel most comfortable with
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Opinions are my own, such as mashed potato being bad. -
Is everybody getting these
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Or isit certin people who claimed during covid
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Two million are being reviewed, out of just over 5 million claiming so a fair percentage.
It isn't limited to people claiming during Covid. I was checked last month and my claim began in 2022.
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Oh OK I gey worried as my partner gambles but doesn't hardly ever win if he does its only little amounts witch buys us food ect iv been claiming since 2021 I think or 2020
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As a added discussion to this I have a phone call review next week as well as the wife, what does that entail?? Thanks
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