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If you don't use it you can avoid any future trouble. I am sure you have to re-certify every so often. When it comes time to do that & you get the letter then deal with it then. I am sure if you are no longer eligible & tell them you have not used it as they can see evidence in the fact that the $$ are still on the card unused & cancel it. Have you spoken directly with the worker that was assigned to your case when you applied? Usually a simple call to them should yield eventual results in a few months. Wait a few months & then call to see & likely all will be fine & all $$ would have been removed by then. It does take some time.
Just keep documenting it. Even if you report it lost or stolen, the money may still appear on your account. Eventually they will get it together. They are not known for their efficiency.
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Originally Posted by bluedog2
I once had $30,000 mysteriously appear in my bank account . I didn't spend it or do anything about it and it eventually disappeared in much the same way as it had originally appeared. It was what they called a clerical error.
I had over 12K deposited into my account before randomly. Someone wrote a check with one wrong digit. I opened my account online like lol It disappeared the same way it came a couple weeks later. Anyone who touches that kind of money is a fool.
Not sure if the OP is returning at all since she only posted 2x on Thursday. But will post this anyway so she might see it.
A relative that works is a worker in the SNAP dept. in Nassau county told me that the benefits will usually continue until it is time to review income again. In this case just don't use the card/benefits & when the time comes tell them exactly what is going on.
Don't spend it. However, they usually will keep sending the money until re-certification time. You are a good person. They messed up everyones pay check and my co worker was so happy because she could run and use it to apply for food stamps SMH.
Basically social service never immediately cancels SNAP when you get a job or have a change in income. They'll give anywhere from one to three months in benefits, or they may weight until recertification period to simply cancel your benefits.
Actually I don't see why you would feel guilty in spending the money at this point. You legitimately reported your new income to HRA, so it isn't like you committed fraud.
And everyone on this thread is making the OP out to be a saint. She isn't. She fears the consequences of committing welfare fraud. Once you get a job or have a change in income you HAVE to REPORT this to the government.
There's no real reason why she shouldn't spend the food stamps. She reported income to the city, so she fulfilled her part of the obligations.
Not sure if the OP is returning at all since she only posted 2x on Thursday. But will post this anyway so she might see it.
A relative that works is a worker in the SNAP dept. in Nassau county told me that the benefits will usually continue until it is time to review income again. In this case just don't use the card/benefits & when the time comes tell them exactly what is going on.
Which means there's no real reason why she shouldn't spend the benefits. Why let that money go to waste?
Which means there's no real reason why she shouldn't spend the benefits. Why let that money go to waste?
There is a "real reason" she should not use the benefits.
She already notified them she did not need the benefits any longer.
The money will not go to waste, it will be used for someone else when her case is closed.
People with your attitude are the reason the system is so mucked up.
If you do not need the help there is no reason the use the help.
Unless of course you are lazy and don't think it is a bad thing to be a thief.
Which means there's no real reason why she shouldn't spend the benefits. Why let that money go to waste?
You could not be more wrong here! What you are suggesting is what OP is avoiding as she is HONEST. She knows just based on her post that using it would be wrong. Like she said she knows she is no longer eligible & wishes to do the right thing. What you are telling her to do is go ahead it's OK to commit fraud..use the money. WOW! It is people that think like that that have destroyed it for the honest folks out there. When they re-certify her they will see that she stopped using the benefits as soon as she knew she was no longer eligible. I say kudos to her...not everyone would do that. If you wan to commit fraud do it yourself! But never ever tell others to do the same. If she uses it at this point being that she said she ALREADY contacted them she very well could be accused of fraud..
In this case it likely would be considered a federal crime..with charges.
There is a "real reason" she should not use the benefits.
She already notified them she did not need the benefits any longer.
The money will not go to waste, it will be used for someone else when her case is closed.
People with your attitude are the reason the system is so mucked up.
If you do not need the help there is no reason the use the help.
Unless of course you are lazy and don't think it is a bad thing to be a thief.
Agree totally! Some people are pathetic...really telling a stranger to commit a federal crime. WOW!
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