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    Default No Social Security Payment Posted to Account

    I presently receive my disability benefits threw direct deposit and it has always posted on the third of each month. I contacted my bank and was told nothing has been sent to them and they notified me to contact social security. The question I have how do I file a complaint for not receiving my social security benefits as ordered on the third of each month? For god sake are government employees so lazy now days that they cant even push a button. Thank You.

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    Default Re: No Payment Posted to Account

    And are you foolish enough to believe that they have to press an individual button to send each recipient a check each month? I would suggest that the slightly skewed holiday schedule would be enough to change the day, the hour and the minute you receive your benefit check this month. Usually the holidays don't occur close to the time you expect your check, but in this case, there might be a connection. There is no ironclad guarantee anywhere that you will always receive your check on the very same day every time. And before any inquiry can be done, there must be a certain amount of time that the deposit is actually late that has elapsed. Filing a complaint, much less suing them would probably be premature if you're not talking about the June deposit instead of July deposit. If it is June's deposit you're talking about, if you haven't gotten a check since May 3rd, then I suggest you immediately, the next time they're actually open for business, contact them to figure out why. .

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    Default Re: No Social Security Payment Posted to Account

    As soon as they're open, contact Social Security at 1-800-772-1213, explain that your EFT payment is late, and see what their records show.

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    Default Re: No Social Security Payment Posted to Account

    Complain all you want. Write a letter to your congressperson, the president's office. Demand that someone get fired. Go to the office and make a scene, after you get past the guards and demand to see the office manager. Be sure to berate all the lazy employees along the way.

    By the way, who "ordered" this? Most checks are now issued on a different Wednesday of each month, depending upon the day of the month you were born. Maybe US Treasury finally caught up with the wrong delivery day.

    http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/EN-05-10031-2015.pdf

    Of course, if you make a big enough fuss, the guards will escort you out of the building and the federal police may even show up.

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    Default Re: No Social Security Payment Posted to Account

    If they receive Medicaid and Medicare, ie they are low income, they receive their benefits on the 3rd.

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    Default Re: No Social Security Payment Posted to Account

    I think you mean SSI with their SSDI but, yes, that's reflected on the calendar Janke posted.

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