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does my lawfull signature mean nothing ?

  • robert
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12 years 3 months ago #77867 by robert
i was contracted to pathways to work until 21/2.2012 now after all this time of no hassles i get a bill for overpayment from housing benefit & ouncil tax for nearly £2000.00 for telling them i was doing permitted work ,even though i have a written signature for myself and my pathways advisor,to say i understand what the law requires .and one was my better off calculation ,higher permitted work ,i agree that i will not work more than 16hrs a week ,you will recieve your IB also £95.00 - income tax ,and still recieve you HB & CT benefits,apparently the permitted work has gone up to £97.50 ,and pathways in exeter is a po box number ,& my advisor who was excellent at her job is ,who knows where ?,infact it is written in a commons debate that every customer will be told about permitted work changes and given the name of there advisor,
as always the disabled & longterm illnesses are let down by people who think they know what is best for us ,i myself i want to work ,but ifi do to much i regret it or i know i will make myself ill,but they cannot see that ,your sick so what your permitted work carrys on,actualy i had a major heart op and jp had previously agreed to stop my permitted work because i was off for 8 weeks ,what did they say when i rang them ? THE COMPUTER SAYS NO,so i worked all those hours for what ,so that they can take back £2000.00 ,does that mean the signed contract by me and the advisor for what the law requires of me is worth what exactly ?

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12 years 3 months ago #77947 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:does my lawfull signature mean nothing ?
robert wrote:

i was contracted to pathways to work until 21/2.2012 now after all this time of no hassles i get a bill for overpayment from housing benefit & ouncil tax for nearly £2000.00 for telling them i was doing permitted work ,even though i have a written signature for myself and my pathways advisor,to say i understand what the law requires .and one was my better off calculation ,higher permitted work ,i agree that i will not work more than 16hrs a week ,you will recieve your IB also £95.00 - income tax ,and still recieve you HB & CT benefits,apparently the permitted work has gone up to £97.50 ,and pathways in exeter is a po box number ,& my advisor who was excellent at her job is ,who knows where ?,infact it is written in a commons debate that every customer will be told about permitted work changes and given the name of there advisor,
as always the disabled & longterm illnesses are let down by people who think they know what is best for us ,i myself i want to work ,but ifi do to much i regret it or i know i will make myself ill,but they cannot see that ,your sick so what your permitted work carrys on,actualy i had a major heart op and jp had previously agreed to stop my permitted work because i was off for 8 weeks ,what did they say when i rang them ? THE COMPUTER SAYS NO,so i worked all those hours for what ,so that they can take back £2000.00 ,does that mean the signed contract by me and the advisor for what the law requires of me is worth what exactly ?



Hi,

Your query lies far beyond the remit of the forum and would need at least face to face advice.

Please see: Where to get advice?

Pete

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  • robert
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12 years 3 months ago #78820 by robert
Replied by robert on topic Re:does my lawfull signature mean nothing ?
well look at it like this ,i have done permitted work since last ,febuary,and the dwp,forgot to imform me of the changes that had taken place i march,thats why i am in this predicoment,dwp say they cannot stop the HB or CT from claiming back my overpayment because i am still on the old permitted scheme,and have not seen a advisor,although i have been to my MP,C,A,B,& WELFORE FOR EMPLOYMENT ,an they still sent me my first reminder

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