Uc money stopped. They said I failed to report a change, but nothing has changed
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@janer1967
What I've got left wont eek out till thurs but it's a relief to know they corrected it, and that fast too! Cousin hopefully lending me a bit to get by till payday.
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im pretty sure the work coaches are not reading what people are posting if i have read trhis right the DWP addmited no legal requiremwnt for you to keep it up todate. i took on the role of managing the shop wher i vouleenteer for two half weeks i notified them about 3 weeks before then two weeks beofe then a week beofre no response at all then finally the day beofe i was due to get a phone call finally got a response. Whne i menitoned this the next phonne call it was so negative it made what ihad done totally usless as while i was in teh shop i was not l;okking for work. i had been on a high running the shop but her negative attidue left me feeling really low and usless.
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This is quite an old thread @FIONADT, but I'm sorry to hear that you've also had some problems with notifying them about taking on some work. Did you manage to resolve this issue?
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