Tazi Hupefi
Established Member
I'm afraid you clearly have your mind made up, and I fear emotion is going to be your husband's undoing.Actually my husband thought it was a scam. I’m going to report it to my MP for what he’s worth. To explain this behaviour by GA when people are suffering all kinds of mental health, anxiety issues, job losses etc during this time. The claims were paid at the time and they are querying them 18 months later. It’s despicable to be honest.
What 18 months later and all at the same time. They’ve started this to clear a gap in their plunging revenue stream. If they could prove beyond reasonable doubt you were not delayed then fine they would just do that. We have come here for some help and guidance.
You should be seeking legal advice if you dispute the issue, not an MP. 18 months is no time at all in legal terms. It's actually quite quick for a fraud investigation, especially when a pandemic has likely been disruptive to them as well as you.
You will also likely find little sympathy from your MP in any event, who cannot interfere or influence criminal investigations. I suspect they would also be supportive of the train operator in any event, as the railways are heavily tax payer funded, especially now, and there is a duty on the private operators to minimise fraud and recover their losses.
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