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pinboy3niner

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2. Contact your Senator or Rep to have them initiate a congressional inquiry
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 12:38 AM
Jul 2014

Where you can't get a straight answer, federal agencies and departments are very responsive to members of Congress. You want them to verify the alleged debt and give a full accounting of the overpayments and the reasons for them.

Good luck!

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