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Housing
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Posted - 23 August 2009 :  20:47:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all

A simple point I think...but welcome others views and experiences:

I am anticipating automatic discharge in May 2010 - I am currently unemployed - I am looking for work, but my mental health is still a bit wobbly at the moment as I had a breakdown arund the time I went BR (Chicken and egg).

How often should I tell the OR about my income? (which comprises welfare ben and a small pension which they are aware of)

How often should I tell the OR the balance in my Coop cashminder a/c?

Thanks, Richard

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Skippy
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Posted - 23 August 2009 :  20:49:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I only told the OR when my income changed, and I never told them my bank balance - I was never asked for it.

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Housing
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Posted - 23 August 2009 :  20:58:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi again,

Thanks Skippy 13

The examiner specifically asked me for a bank statement at the end of July - My interview was 9th June - I did provide a statement of my a/c as he requested - he has not asked for anything else - so maybe just leave alone?

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Skippy
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Posted - 23 August 2009 :  22:22:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If that was all he asked for then you have done all you can. If your circumstances change then contact him, but I don't see any reason to if they don't.

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Sparkle83
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Posted - 24 August 2009 :  12:16:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
agreed. I told them when my hours at work went up, but havent told them what my pay has been each month. no-one has asked for statements etc

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