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DWP and money
- RachelPotter
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14 years 6 days ago #35120 by RachelPotter
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Hi, this in my eyes is probably a good thing?!
www.kable.co.uk/dwp-winter-fuel-allowanc...t-01nov10?intcmp=239
But why on earth does it cost so much money to do?
www.kable.co.uk/dwp-winter-fuel-allowanc...t-01nov10?intcmp=239
But why on earth does it cost so much money to do?
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- originaldave
14 years 6 days ago #35135 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:DWP and money
Fedup wrote:
because one person answering the phones would cost about £16,0000 get lots of people working togther and they need a building heating rates managers for teams ect ect
4,000,000 divide the number of claims works out at about £15 a claim IMO compared with many payments is not bad
Hi, this in my eyes is probably a good thing?!
www.kable.co.uk/dwp-winter-fuel-allowanc...t-01nov10?intcmp=239
But why on earth does it cost so much money to do?
because one person answering the phones would cost about £16,0000 get lots of people working togther and they need a building heating rates managers for teams ect ect
4,000,000 divide the number of claims works out at about £15 a claim IMO compared with many payments is not bad
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14 years 6 days ago #35138 by mikmeg
Replied by mikmeg on topic Re:DWP and money
I think the further link is better.
www.kable.co.uk/dwp-vra-software-10nov10
If anyone heard me on phone quaking to a benefit office I am sure they would haul me in. trembling voice assumes guilt to them, not the fact you feel judged when calling them
I recall similar on insurance claims, which are ongoing?
Another big Brother bites the dust.maybe?
www.kable.co.uk/dwp-vra-software-10nov10
If anyone heard me on phone quaking to a benefit office I am sure they would haul me in. trembling voice assumes guilt to them, not the fact you feel judged when calling them
I recall similar on insurance claims, which are ongoing?
Another big Brother bites the dust.maybe?
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- RachelPotter
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14 years 6 days ago #35155 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:DWP and money
Dave I take your point,
but I suppose I can't understand why it isn't easier to just give out the money to those that are entitled to it bearing in mind all the information they hold on us; tax; voting register; other benefits; death, birth and marriage records etc etc.
Best wishes,
Rachel
but I suppose I can't understand why it isn't easier to just give out the money to those that are entitled to it bearing in mind all the information they hold on us; tax; voting register; other benefits; death, birth and marriage records etc etc.
Best wishes,
Rachel
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- Survivor
14 years 6 days ago #35161 by Survivor
Replied by Survivor on topic Re:DWP and money
Because this is the winter fuel allowance not cold weather payments, so not everyone entitled to it is in the benefits system. Birth, death and marriage records aren't linked in with benefits records. I think that the links between tax records and benefits records are convoluted, but I may be wrong. The voting register is based on self-declaration, and therefore not much use as proof of anything.
In theory, pension records would be sufficient, but not everyone entitled to the winter fuel allowance is claiming a pension.
I daresay it wouldn't be impossible to link up information from different sources such as pensions and pension credits to find most people entitled to the allowance, but people still slip through the net.
In theory, pension records would be sufficient, but not everyone entitled to the winter fuel allowance is claiming a pension.
I daresay it wouldn't be impossible to link up information from different sources such as pensions and pension credits to find most people entitled to the allowance, but people still slip through the net.
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