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kazy1 |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 12:59:49 just browsing through forum and have a question on ipa's my husband got a job we both informed th OR and he said he would send forms out we havent had them and i emailed the or's sec still havent heard anything he is dicharged next month am i right in thinking he wont get an ipa have kept copy of emial just in case thanks |
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RHB |
Posted - 21 March 2010 : 09:28:12 I agree with Stu, send it recorded delivery it's only a matter of pence. |
Skippy |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 22:55:20 I wouldn't be offering to pick up the form - why should anyone have the inconvenience and expense of doing that?
I would email them once more (and put a read receipt request on the email) and if you hear nothing then you've done all you can.
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sjbyron |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 19:19:38 Then I would let them know in writing that you havent recieved the form, send a breakdown of new income and new expindeture to them and send it recorded too
Best of luck
Stu J Byron |
kazy1 |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 17:36:34 thanks Stu would do but we moved to a different part of the country and have spoken several times to them asking for it |
sjbyron |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 17:21:31 Hi
I would Email and phone the secretary and OR again and offer to pick the form up from them, you dont want to get hit with non-compliance just because a form has gone missing in the post
Best of luck
Stu J Byron |
gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 20 March 2010 : 13:54:04 If an IPA isn't implemented before the discharge then you will never get one.
You've done as much as you are required to do by informing the OR and their secretary so if the form doesn't reach you before your husband is discharged then it's not your fault. He will be able to keep all of his wages and spend the money on whatever he wants. |