Re: Erudio woes
It is a sneaky way to get you to agree to their fine print, which differs from what SLC asked for... they don't need half of it, they are trying to build up a file for themselves, as they are essentially a debt collection agency! If you already filled it in once for this year's deferment I wouldn't do it a second time, but as fas as child benefit I don't know. They are only entitled to the same stuff SLC required. My partner had to give them bank statements, for example, as he is self-employed, but we have no shared accounts. He did not send back the form they enclosed with the acknowledgement of our complaint; they even had the cheek to ask for his bank info to set up a (completely unnecessary) direct debit. I wouldn't do that until the debt is proven and you are about to begin making payments.
Maybe someone else knows? Good luck with it, it seems really cheeky that they would consider child benefit as part of your income.
It is a sneaky way to get you to agree to their fine print, which differs from what SLC asked for... they don't need half of it, they are trying to build up a file for themselves, as they are essentially a debt collection agency! If you already filled it in once for this year's deferment I wouldn't do it a second time, but as fas as child benefit I don't know. They are only entitled to the same stuff SLC required. My partner had to give them bank statements, for example, as he is self-employed, but we have no shared accounts. He did not send back the form they enclosed with the acknowledgement of our complaint; they even had the cheek to ask for his bank info to set up a (completely unnecessary) direct debit. I wouldn't do that until the debt is proven and you are about to begin making payments.
Maybe someone else knows? Good luck with it, it seems really cheeky that they would consider child benefit as part of your income.
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