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'Financial Redress' from the CSA - worth getting excited? Or likely to be a tenner and a grunt?

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StripeyMamaSpanx · 22/01/2008 19:57

So... after three years the CSA have decided ex has to pay me £5 a week

This is the second case I've had - the first was open from April 2005 to July 2007, when it was closed without my knowledge. The reason given is (usually - depends who's on the phone) that it was classed as 'dormant' as ex was 'untraceable' (for which read, he ignored the one letter they sent him...)

They are calling tomorrow to discuss 'financial redress' for the errors, supposedly to be based on the £5/week order now in place. By my reckoning, we missed out on 130 weeks of payments = £650.

How much will they offer me? Do I have a hope in hell of it being related to the amount we have basically lost due to their incompetence?

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StripeyMamaSpanx · 22/01/2008 20:26

Anyone?

Can I get excited and look for a new tent???

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