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It WILL hurt seniors. RandySF Mar 26 #1
That is their intention. Cruelty & abandonment. NotHardly Mar 26 #3
And SSI recipients. n/t valleyrogue Mar 29 #20
EO: All paper cuts must have lemon juice applied LetsGetSmartAboutIt Mar 26 #2
And after the lemon juice comes the salt RazorbackExpat Mar 27 #7
It's returning to policy before March 2024, and one can appeal for much lower repayment rates. Silent Type Mar 26 #4
Difficult now to get through on phone to make appointment to file an appeal wishstar Mar 26 #5
I red in TheWeek that the average wait time for an in-person appointment is more than a month progree Mar 26 #6
From the article the errors are made at the agency kkmarie Mar 27 #8
Even though I am dirt poor I can see them claiming I've been overpaid by the SSA elocs Mar 27 #9
The older Rebl2 Mar 27 #15
My point is that it will be claimed you were overpaid when you have not elocs Mar 27 #18
But since it only applies to "new" overpayments intrepidity Mar 27 #10
They seem to be adjusting their policies "on the fly" (depending on the pushback) BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #11
Can someone please clarify? intrepidity Mar 27 #12
From the SSA website BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #13
Thanks; that was my initial interpretation intrepidity Mar 27 #14
I guarantee that the appointed figurehead "big wigs" haven't even figured it out BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #16
seriously bad... markie Mar 27 #17
This is just horrifying. valleyrogue Mar 29 #19
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