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i do agree though that they should have tried harder to contact people than just sending one letter. at least a phone call would have clarified if letter was received in the first place. ah well, hoping you guys get your money back asap.
Secondly, targeting only non-Irish recipients for this check does not make sense. It is also possible that Irish people have emigrated and are still in receipt of payment. Who checks on these people?
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I got one of these letter. I had opened it before I realised that is it was actually addressed to a woman who rented our house in 1999 while we lived abroad. She moved to Denmark in late 1999 with her child. I'm guessing she's been getting the CA all this time. I returned the letter and stated that she has not lived in the house since 1999. Hopefully it'll stop now.
We got a second letter to confirm the existence of our children, in less than a year since we got the first. Looks like more inefficiency/make work from Social Welfare, and here I was thinking they were run off their feet.
I don't understand. Why is increased control checks on SW payments an inefficiency? Surely this increased checking up is a result of the amoutn of fraud uncovered in the previous mailshot exercise?
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