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I give up. It hurts too much to hope.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 662195" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I just am shocked to hear this. This makes NO sense at all. If your son agrees to have a payee and you agree to act as payee, they should make you payee! It is not some government flunky's job to tell your son whether he is capable of managing his money. Your son and you make that call. Not them. If he's still willing, I'd go to that office again with him, and if they tell you know ask for a supervisor. If they are a supervisor, there will still be someone over their head. I wouldn't stop until I was at the freaking president! </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, contact your congressman, state rep, whoever. I know the SSA are Feds, not state, but let me tell you, when the director of our office gets a call from a state rep or congressman...they listen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 662195, member: 17309"] I just am shocked to hear this. This makes NO sense at all. If your son agrees to have a payee and you agree to act as payee, they should make you payee! It is not some government flunky's job to tell your son whether he is capable of managing his money. Your son and you make that call. Not them. If he's still willing, I'd go to that office again with him, and if they tell you know ask for a supervisor. If they are a supervisor, there will still be someone over their head. I wouldn't stop until I was at the freaking president! Alternatively, contact your congressman, state rep, whoever. I know the SSA are Feds, not state, but let me tell you, when the director of our office gets a call from a state rep or congressman...they listen! [/QUOTE]
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