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  • Work overpayment

    Hi all

    Firstly thanks for all the helpful answers I had on my other post regarding this issue

    I have decided to defend the case for the following reasons.

    Firstly as suggested on my other thread...change of position. I do not have the money to pay and at the time of the alleged over payment I had every reason to believe all money in my account was legitimately mine.

    I have e mails I am using as evidence.

    ​​​​​​Secondly I'm saying I was sent no wage slips as they had changed to an electronic system which I had no access to as I was off on long term sickness.

    Thirdly they're charging interest but when they first informed me of the alleged over payment I told them I'd come to court to deal with it and it took them another three years and some long periods of silence to do so.

    Fourthly I was extremely unwell and this was caused by my employment with them.


    I am hoping the court would either write the debt off or make me pay back some and not all of what my previous employer is claiming

    My question is are they allowed to include compensation they paid me in the financial calculations if I am to pay money back to them.

    I was left very unwell and unable to work so I sued them for money for my on going treatment. I have some of that money left as I am not finished treatment yet, can they ask I pay them from that or is that money safe.


    Thank you

    Ivan
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  • #2
    You need to stick to your original thread, makes no sense to start a new thread, then refer to the original thread in the new thread.

    ULA

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    • #3
      Will do

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