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I was getting partial retirement benefit since 2010, but I did not get paid in 2011 from Sept 2011 to December 2011, they paid me 769. in the month of Jan 2012 after that they I am getting any payment since Feb 2012 till Dec. 2012, I am suppose to get 935. per month, they said I owed 10,560. if you calculate 935. time 11 month total will be 10,285. it means I paid 10,285. if you add one more month the total will be 11,220.00 they should start to pay me Feb 2013 935. per month, but they said I owed more money, and they will start payment from July 2013 I am not agree with this unfair business,please help me to resolve this problem ASAP.

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