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Quote from: balbyrover on March 21, 2017, 06:32:30 pmQuote from: Jenny on March 21, 2017, 08:47:01 amQuote from: balbyrover on March 21, 2017, 06:30:44 amQuote from: Jenny on March 20, 2017, 10:44:54 pmYou are deluded if you think you'll get any kind of gesture of goodwill from HMRC. You'll get what you are owed and that is that.I don't think it is deluded. I expect that they probably will try fob me off with a apology. But its up to me whether i try push the matter further. It has inconvenienced me massively and whilst i understand that i may only be owed £84.40 i still want to speak with somebody of authority.I don't think it makes me deluded and i also don't think im being unreasonable.You clearly don't understand how HMRC work. They made an error and they've sorted it, prettty much like you had absolutely no clue how tax worked and now feel like your some kind of expert due an apology and an enhanced payment. You are wasting their time, and your time and energy. Youll be better off spending your time educating yourself on the basics of how personal tax works, so that you don't have to rely on an untrained overworked call centre monkey giving you a bit of dud advice and leaving HMRC to spend their time collecting the millions of unpaid tax kicking around.Edit - how has it inconvienced you massively? You paid a tiny bit more than you should which you'll get back? And that isn't even always the fault of HMRC, more on employers and previous employers not issuing documents quick enough.Which is why i asked. I had a basic understanding and haven't once said i am a expert. It is basic customer service and i was misadvised which im not happy about. I have not asked for "enhanced payment."I think your reply is quite snotty really.Thanks for the decent posters though who've answered. You are not a customer of HMRC, they have no Customers, they are basically a collection agency
Quote from: Jenny on March 21, 2017, 08:47:01 amQuote from: balbyrover on March 21, 2017, 06:30:44 amQuote from: Jenny on March 20, 2017, 10:44:54 pmYou are deluded if you think you'll get any kind of gesture of goodwill from HMRC. You'll get what you are owed and that is that.I don't think it is deluded. I expect that they probably will try fob me off with a apology. But its up to me whether i try push the matter further. It has inconvenienced me massively and whilst i understand that i may only be owed £84.40 i still want to speak with somebody of authority.I don't think it makes me deluded and i also don't think im being unreasonable.You clearly don't understand how HMRC work. They made an error and they've sorted it, prettty much like you had absolutely no clue how tax worked and now feel like your some kind of expert due an apology and an enhanced payment. You are wasting their time, and your time and energy. Youll be better off spending your time educating yourself on the basics of how personal tax works, so that you don't have to rely on an untrained overworked call centre monkey giving you a bit of dud advice and leaving HMRC to spend their time collecting the millions of unpaid tax kicking around.Edit - how has it inconvienced you massively? You paid a tiny bit more than you should which you'll get back? And that isn't even always the fault of HMRC, more on employers and previous employers not issuing documents quick enough.Which is why i asked. I had a basic understanding and haven't once said i am a expert. It is basic customer service and i was misadvised which im not happy about. I have not asked for "enhanced payment."I think your reply is quite snotty really.Thanks for the decent posters though who've answered.
Quote from: balbyrover on March 21, 2017, 06:30:44 amQuote from: Jenny on March 20, 2017, 10:44:54 pmYou are deluded if you think you'll get any kind of gesture of goodwill from HMRC. You'll get what you are owed and that is that.I don't think it is deluded. I expect that they probably will try fob me off with a apology. But its up to me whether i try push the matter further. It has inconvenienced me massively and whilst i understand that i may only be owed £84.40 i still want to speak with somebody of authority.I don't think it makes me deluded and i also don't think im being unreasonable.You clearly don't understand how HMRC work. They made an error and they've sorted it, prettty much like you had absolutely no clue how tax worked and now feel like your some kind of expert due an apology and an enhanced payment. You are wasting their time, and your time and energy. Youll be better off spending your time educating yourself on the basics of how personal tax works, so that you don't have to rely on an untrained overworked call centre monkey giving you a bit of dud advice and leaving HMRC to spend their time collecting the millions of unpaid tax kicking around.Edit - how has it inconvienced you massively? You paid a tiny bit more than you should which you'll get back? And that isn't even always the fault of HMRC, more on employers and previous employers not issuing documents quick enough.
Quote from: Jenny on March 20, 2017, 10:44:54 pmYou are deluded if you think you'll get any kind of gesture of goodwill from HMRC. You'll get what you are owed and that is that.I don't think it is deluded. I expect that they probably will try fob me off with a apology. But its up to me whether i try push the matter further. It has inconvenienced me massively and whilst i understand that i may only be owed £84.40 i still want to speak with somebody of authority.I don't think it makes me deluded and i also don't think im being unreasonable.
You are deluded if you think you'll get any kind of gesture of goodwill from HMRC. You'll get what you are owed and that is that.
They are probably diverting resources to real issues.
Quote from: Jenny on March 23, 2017, 06:03:01 pmThey are probably diverting resources to real issues.Maybe.. anything else smart to say yet? You used to be a decent poster.. now you just try and jump down peoples throats. Must make you feel better about your own shitty life.
Just recieved a call back. They've accepted full responsibility and apoligised,they've awarded me £150 in compensation.So my calls were worth it and maybe I'm not so deluded as Jenny alluded too.Couldn't be bothered arguing anymore so accepted. The lady who resolved it was very helpful.
Quote from: balbyrover on March 27, 2017, 07:23:03 pmJust recieved a call back. They've accepted full responsibility and apoligised,they've awarded me £150 in compensation.So my calls were worth it and maybe I'm not so deluded as Jenny alluded too.Couldn't be bothered arguing anymore so accepted. The lady who resolved it was very helpful.Well played sir. That's a very unexpected outcome.
The only problem is Balby, I've done nothing wrong either but my taxes are going towards your £150. 😉