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Old 10th Jun 2009, 11:01
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Overpaid Operational Allowance

Hi

I receieved a bill afew months ago for several hundred pounds for overpayment of OA. I duly contested the payment and after a 2 month investigation by JPA, they had admitted the had made an error and the bill was dropped by 300 quid. I am liable under their guidelines for paying the money back.

Any serving, fellow retirees had the same bills and is there any reasonable solution given the fact that

1. pay statements never gave full details of payments making it difficult to check

2. the error was made 3 years ago.

3. serving guys if I remember could have 4 days pay a month taken to recover a debt. i have had a chit for me to propose how to repay the debt. Given the current climate, if forced a pound a month, seems reasonable!

Would be grateful for advice as I am sure there are hundreds out there with the same problem

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Send me a PM with your details on and will get you in contact with a mate who had a problem with JPA. There is a way where things can be written off,,,just have to jump through some hoops.

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BGG,

I admire your honesty, if they'd tried to stick me with a bill for their mistake after I'd retired I'd have told them where to shove it!
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Chasing tails

A similar story for myself. Recieved a bill for £2600 when they lost my resettlement invoices...from 2006...!!!

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Currently paying 4 days pay a month for their cock up but as it was effectively an interest free loan which I spotted straight away I am not that upset with this outcome
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Expert Advice

You need expert advice. Contact your MP; he'll be an absolute expert on Allowances.
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Happened to me

About 8 weeks ago the letter arrived alleging an overpayment on £307 op allowance in December 2006. I left the light blue September 2007 - what joy. There was no supporting documentation which irritated me a little so wrote back requesting they prove their case. In the meantime I checked pay and bank statements etc and yes there had been the same payment on consecutive months - bang to rights. The evidence when it arrived was two pages of a JPA screenshot showing £307 on the December and January - you know the thing; a grey box on a lighter grey background with 307 placed in the centre. Meaningless to the lay person but bang to rights from my own research. Of course bottled the intention to payback a pound a month and went for £50. Anymore surprises I wonder?
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