Life is full of
surprises. Stumbling around Direct Gov I
learned that it was possible to get an unexpected telephone call
about my not so private affairs.
Despite being signed up
for unwanted calls to be blocked it does happen from time to time that some get
through. A recent run of calls came from
the USA claiming to be about medical research and would I mind telling them
this and that.
Luckily, they mentioned to
add veracity a medical school that I was all too familiar with so it took only
half a second to realise that the calls were certainly a fake.
My usual response to these
is a polite terse comment to the effect that we are not interested. What I think is not said because I do not
want to cause the operatives of the NSA or GCHQ etc. who have the misfortune to
monitor my calls to swoon at the use of barrack square verbiage.
But when I saw that there
is an outfit called the Benefits Integrity Centre my reaction is that any call
saying they were from such a place and asking for the name of my bank account would
certainly cause an adverse reaction.
The full text is below,
the bit I really like is at the very end, it says "is there anything wrong
with this page".
One could have a lot of
fun with that.
Benefits Integrity Centre
Information:
A Benefits
Integrity Centre (BIC) may
contact you to review your benefits claim - this is called a claim review.A BIC may contact you if you’re claiming:
- Employment
and Support Allowance
- Incapacity
Benefit
- Income
Support
- Jobseeker’s
Allowance
If you don’t tell them in time, your benefit payments may be stopped.
You should check that any letter, text or phone call from a BIC is genuine.
Letters and forms
Any letters and
forms will have the Jobcentre Plus logo.Contact Jobcentre Plus to find out if a letter you’ve received from a BIC is genuine. Use the number on the letter Jobcentre Plus sent you about your benefit. They’ll be able to tell you if a BIC is checking your claim
Phone calls
When a BIC
phones you, they’ll ask some security questions to check your identity. You’ll never be asked for your bank account number or sort code to check your identity. You will be asked for the name of your bank as part of the review.
Text messages
The BIC
sends text messages as reminders to: - return forms
- tell them
about changes in your circumstances
The message will be for information only - you’ll never be asked to reply by text message.
Appeal a BIC
decision
You have the
right to appeal if you disagree with a decision made by a BIC.
You will be told how to appeal in the letter the BIC
sends you.
Is there anything wrong with this page?
End.
Whatever next?
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