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Should I inform the baby's dad an allegations been made? Will he be called in? Would it look good if I provided documents from him To prove his address etc?

 

If he has his own address & you can provide that then that will be fine. At the interview you could offer to get a letter from him confirming that he lives elsewhere.

 

Try not to worry too much: most compliance officers are nice people. Sometimes they realise that you are not claiming all the benefits that you are entitled to.

 

Good luck with it - and your pregnancy x

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I went today and they says they tried to contact everyone who had appt today as the officer was off sick, they took my updated telephone number and someone will call to rearrange they said the two officers on today couldn't see me, is it wishful thinking they will forget if only that was the case.

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It's been a week and had no contact from them will they leave it now till after xmas?

 

Highly likely. Or you could ring and explain that you want to get it over with and they might slot you in.

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Hi ,

 

I've noticed many people saying how Lovelly the compliance officer was ,me included , I recorded my interview they were harassing me and on one phone call she said that it was about how I had been claiming severe disablement allowance and I should not have had it because I live with my carer ,

 

But when I went it was really about was I with my carer as in a relationship (it's my cousin 2nd cousin and not to mention he's 20 years younger than me !!) ,

 

She was very polite and very understanding about how I was disgusted about them even thinking that we would be together , at the beginning of the interview when I asked if it was about me claiming SDA and she said "we will get to that bit now" ,

 

Only after her asking loads of questions about me and my carer she finished up and I told her everything , she could see it was the truth ,

 

So at the end she said thats all done and got up so I said what about the SDA and she said "oh dont worry about that all that's sorted" ????

 

When I showed my cousin the recording which the officer I seen said that my cousin was asked the same questions ,

 

But my cousin was outraged he said he wasn't asked about that they asked him if he had been working 100 miles away and said sorry it must be the wrong person and kept asking strange questions like "do you wash your cousin in the bath?" And then "so how many hours do you work"??

 

So both interviews were really about if me and him were a couple , it's shocking to see the lengths they go to , If they had just been honest and said in the 1st place instead of wasting government money

 

By asking my cousin in first and lieing saying they have records he's working (which they said sorry our mistake) ,

 

And then have me go in they had even stopped my money until I went in , my money still doesn't go in like normal

 

Take today for instance my money was due in yesterday yet I'm waiting after 2 phone calls to them for them to ring me to do a faster paymemt , when i rang them it says on there screens it says "clerical error" !

 

So don't be fooled by them being nice with you its just a ploy cos they think your cheating the system , like you have stated you are innocent so you have nothing to worry about you just have to answer questions they fill out the form and that's it

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I had my interview yesterday as there was an alegation made that someone was living with me and they wanted details of my property I own.

 

As I had moved out the property in 2014 due to possible repossession and moved to a council property they were questioning if I ever let anyone stay there and receive rent

 

I let a friend stay there but never received any money, cut a long story short I am bk living there and the officer kept asking me so u haven't received any money for ur friend staying there while it was empty I says no, then at the very end she says an alegation had been made someone was living with u are ur previous a dress which is untrue then she asked is anyone living with me now again answered no,

 

at the end of the interview she said that this may not be the end of the matter and if anyone stays with me I must inform them even if it's for a night, she advised that she would pass on my statement to the council???? As she says if I did receive any money while friend stayed then I would have been receiving housing benefit when I shouldn't and she needs to forward the statement to council?

 

Is this the case? I thought it went to a decision maker with dwp??also at the very end she advised that I could get help with my mortgage and she would send me a form?

 

What is the procedure for after an interview????

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