Cash withdrawals
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Use a credit card and they have no business asking. Of course make sure you pay back promptly, to avoid hefty charges.
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What a coincidence. Just checked before going out with the dog, and discovered all 3 (UC, ADP, NS ESA) had gone into my current account a few days apart. Just now i cleared my second credit card and am debt free for the first time in years! 🤩
Pity I didn't take my own advice posted above. 😏
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As already said, there is no limit and the UC staff will not be able to reassure you.
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not looking for reassurance just other people’s experiences re withdrawing cash and reviews thanks though
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The post I replied to asked whether it's worth sending UC a journal message to ask about withdrawal limits. Not about other claimants experiences.
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ok thanks well as I said just on here to find out about the best thing to do thanks again
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