mrsbornkuntry
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I am so frustrated and angry right now. My ds has been on SSI for years in various states (moving with the military) and never have I encountered the incompetence that I have found here in North Carolina. I called them as soon as we moved here, in Sept of 2008. At the time we were living with my MIL while we house hunted so I gave them her address. As soon as we got our own house and DH got a job I called and gave them the new info., Oct. 2008. They were having trouble putting his income into their system, something to do with him being in the National Guard now instead of active duty so she told me to send a letter to our local office so I did that. They contacted me and I thought it was all set. I also have sent two letters and made 3 phone calls to update our address.
This spring (2009) they called again and wanted Dh's pay stubs from back to Nov. 2007. I told him that I didn't have all of them available to me and he argued that I could get them off the computer, but I can't because Dh is no longer active. I mailed him what I had, he never mailed them back. So now, Saturday I recieved a letter telling me that I have an appt. in their office on Tuesday and to bring all of the paystubs back to Nov 2007
. The letter says if I can't make the appt. to call. Well, today I tried to call repeatedly and left 4 voicemail messages because a recording kept telling me no one was available. I can go to the appt. tomorrow, but it's an hour away and I have to bring all 5 kids so I wanted to ask them if I could just mail what I have or if they needed something else. Now I have to go to the appt. because I couldn't talk to anyone and it's at 9am, when they open, and I have to leave here at 8.
ETA: The letter I got about the appt. was also addressed to MIL's house and forwarded to me, that's why I only had one day to call them.
I'm sorry this is so long, but I'm so upset. I want to just say forget it all, but this actually makes a big difference in our income and quite frankly we need it. I'm not scamming anyone, ds meets all of the eligibility requirements and I'm willing to give them everything they ask for, but it's ridiculous that they keep asking for the same paperwork and the guy on the phone had a really difficult time understanding why our income dropped so much (DH came home from Iraq then got out of the Army) despite me explaining it to him repeatedly. Should I try to speak to a supervisor tomorrow?
This spring (2009) they called again and wanted Dh's pay stubs from back to Nov. 2007. I told him that I didn't have all of them available to me and he argued that I could get them off the computer, but I can't because Dh is no longer active. I mailed him what I had, he never mailed them back. So now, Saturday I recieved a letter telling me that I have an appt. in their office on Tuesday and to bring all of the paystubs back to Nov 2007
. The letter says if I can't make the appt. to call. Well, today I tried to call repeatedly and left 4 voicemail messages because a recording kept telling me no one was available. I can go to the appt. tomorrow, but it's an hour away and I have to bring all 5 kids so I wanted to ask them if I could just mail what I have or if they needed something else. Now I have to go to the appt. because I couldn't talk to anyone and it's at 9am, when they open, and I have to leave here at 8. ETA: The letter I got about the appt. was also addressed to MIL's house and forwarded to me, that's why I only had one day to call them.
I'm sorry this is so long, but I'm so upset. I want to just say forget it all, but this actually makes a big difference in our income and quite frankly we need it. I'm not scamming anyone, ds meets all of the eligibility requirements and I'm willing to give them everything they ask for, but it's ridiculous that they keep asking for the same paperwork and the guy on the phone had a really difficult time understanding why our income dropped so much (DH came home from Iraq then got out of the Army) despite me explaining it to him repeatedly. Should I try to speak to a supervisor tomorrow?