All a letter specified was the amount of the debt and how to repay it to the Department of Work and Pensions
Photograph: AlamyPhotograph: AlamyTwo months ago, I received a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions stating that I owed it £583.32. There was no explanation of how this “debt” arose, just details of how to repay. Initially, I thought it was a scam. I sent a recorded-delivery letter asking for a detailed explanation. More than a month later, another letter arrived from the DWP informing me that it had instructed my employer to deduct the money from my salary.
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