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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Sending a letter to Birkenhead Benefit Centre
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 10:50 AM
To:
Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
Cc:
CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>
Hi,
my nearest Jobcentre is Aintree, in Liverpool.
I need to send a letter, to Birkenhead Benefit Centre, regading my two small businesses.
(Because Birkenhead Benefit Centre has told me earlier, (Ruth there), that they don’t respond to e-mails.
And I only have around £2 credit on my mobile.
And as I remember it, (from speaking with Ruth, last year), it costs more, (at least some times), to call them).
I thought I’d wait, until I got my Jobseekers Allowance, on Tuesday.
(Because I only have a few pounds now, since it’s the end of my allowance-periode.
And it’s many attachments, so I think this letter is going to need a lot of stamps.
That possibly costs more than the money I have, at the moment, since it’s at the end of the allowance-periode, and I hadn’t budgeted with stamp-costs, because normally I send e-mails).
Birkenhead Benefit Centre sent me a letter in January, it seems.
But it was to the wrong address.
(They wrote ’15 Keith Court’.
But I live in ’10 Keith Court’).
So I only got their update-letter.
They wanted me to respond ASAP.
But that’s a bit tricky when they don’t want e-mails.
(They are a bit old-fashioned perhaps).
Is it ok, if I go, to AIntree Jobcentre, with the letter, to Birkenhead Benefit Centre?
Can I take copies there, if I run out of printer-ink?
What should I say in the reception, at Aintree Jobcentre, if I want to take copies and send letters?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog