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  1. Hello, Hopefully someone here will be able to assist with this. I got married during my time as a student in 2021 and was paid 2 out of 3 adult’s dependants grant to myself but unfortunately ended up divorcing quite early (after 2nd payment) to which I then informed Student Finance and my final payment was cancelled. In December 2022, 8 months before I was meant to graduate, I began receiving calls regarding the repayment of this and advisors on the phone told me they were unable to tell me the reason for the overpayment and I would have to call up to ask (their waiting times are like 30-45 minutes on phone). I never found myself having that much time to call, although one lady who called me after regarding the overpayment then told me I had not provided evidence of the date of divorce which I had uploaded onto my account soon as I received it. She said the only way would be to call one of the advisors. I ignored future calls as I was busy and they would only call for about 10-15 seconds at a time expecting me to run to my phone and pick it up. I sent a letter to them mid August via first class and ended up with no response but a letter today saying my £2062 grant overpayment has now been handed to a debt collection agency. Their business hours have now changed to weekdays only and I’m due to start my new job Monday where I’m working the same hours as their opening times. Could anyone advise on what to do next as they have no email to contact, their lines are unreachable and they don’t even respond to letters!
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