Does bank call the benefits
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zane
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Hi does bank call benefits people because bank didn’t know my mob until now I want ask
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ask about my disability I mean
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Hi @zane. The DWP will sometimes keep tabs on bank accounts if they're worried about fraud or overpayments. Just to clarify, do you mean the bank called you about your benefits?Albus (he/him)
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DWP would only be able to gain access to your account if there was a suspicion of benefit fraud, as advised above. Your bank would not contact DWP directly if that's what you was wondering.
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Albus_Scope said:Hi @zane. The DWP will sometimes keep tabs on bank accounts if they're worried about fraud or overpayments. Just to clarify, do you mean the bank called you about your benefits? I mean does bank contact dwp because bank didn’t know my disability until now because I didn’t know I had tell
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No, the bank will not call DWP as advised above. The bank and benefits are two different things so please don't worry.
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