Hi, my name is podgey75!

podgey75
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Hi guys I recently made a claim to universal credit but when making the claim I did not know my national insurance number however the person on the phone assured me that it was fine and they could sort everything for me. Now this month my payment was 0 because of a “report or earning from employer” which is not me I contacted universal credit and we have deduced that they have used someone else’s NI number by mistake but they are saying until they find the correct one they cannot pay me? Surely there is some way for me to get financial help whilst this is done? Does anyone know? I have also been refused a hardship payment as they say that’s only for sanctions. I honestly don’t know what to do as I’m left penniless due to their mistake
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I’ve already got my claim Up and running and had received my first payment but then my second payment was zero as they said I’d been paid by my employer which is obviously incorrect. But now I have to wait for this whole mess to be sorted out which could takes weeks as I’ve had to request my NINO by post so I was hoping someone would know what help is available whilst this is done.0
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Yes I did thanks however I had already had an advance payment weeks before my first UC payment.0
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Hi @podgey75 - I'm very sorry to read about your predicament, but, altho I don't have any answers I can find, I hope you don't mind if I ask one of the Scope team to see if they may be able to advise. @Adrian_Scope please can you help here, thank you.
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@chairieds no I really don’t mind that is why I’m here to see if anyone knows what I can do or has any advice so thank you for you reply1
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Hi @podgey75
I can forward your post onto another one of our senior members for you.
Hi @Chloe_Scope
Can you please offer me some help with this post??????
@steve510 -
just a little update I received a note on my journal today saying they have removed the wrong National Insurance number from my account and will pay my what they owe (£348) then messaged me to hours later saying sorry for our mistake we cannot release the payment until they sort out the correct NINO or issue a new one. Think this disgusting telling someone they are going to receive there payment then saying actually your not0
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Hi @podgey75
I am so sorry to hear about your day my friend.
Hi @Adrian_Scope
Can you please help me with this ongoing post!!!!!!!
@steve51
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I’ve just been advised that temporary reference number (TRN) can be used to make payments whilst waiting for a national insurance number. Does anyone know if this is true?0
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Hi @podgey75 - I'm very sorry about the conflicting info you've been sent. I don't know if a TRN can be used to get your payments put into place successfully. Have you been given any idea as to when you might receive your NI number through the post?I'll contact Adrian to see if he can advise tomorrow in case he hasn't picked up on this.0
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I have no idea all I know is that it’s been passed to a team that deals with these kind of things if they cannot trace my NI they will issue a new one but I have no idea how long this takes or the process so I guess I’ll just have to wait for UC to contact me0
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Hello @podgey75.
I can only imagine how stressful this is for you.
Before you claimed UC were you working or claiming another benefit? If you were claiming another benefit you should be able to get your NI number from any letters they've sent you. If you were working previously it should be on your wage slip.
Have you ever signed up for a personal tax account? If so, you should be able to get the information from there too.
Your local council may have some discretionary funds available that you can apply for to help in the mean time, if you search online for your local authority and give them a call they may be able to help. Your work coach or Jobcentre should also know of any schemes local to you. There may also be a grant your eligible for if you take a look at Turn2us.
Can I also ask if you've contacted the National Insurance Helpline?Telephone: 0300 200 3500
Textphone: 0300 200 3519
Outside UK: +44 191 203 7010
Opening times:
Monday to Friday: 8am to 4pm
This helpline uses speech recognition software, so you will be asked why you are calling HMRC. Try to answer with short phrases and words, for example:
- “change my address”
- “question about National Insurance payments”
- “find out National Insurance rates”
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