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Related: About this forum7,500 Maryland Retirees Receive Notice of Garnishment in Error
About 7,500 retirees in Maryland received notice in error threatening to garnish their pensions.
A woman named Deborah received a letter saying a debt "has been referred to the U.S. Department of Treasury" and "up to 25 percent" of her pension would be withheld to pay the debt.
Deborah said she does owe the state money but is on a payment plan and in good standing.
She said when she contacted the Maryland comptroller's office, they told her they didn't know anything about the letter.
Read more: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/7500-Maryland-Retirees-Receive-Notice-of-Garnishment-in-Error-505910241.html
elleng
(137,633 posts)Last edited Fri Feb 15, 2019, 11:36 PM - Edit history (1)
Wrote to comptroller, awaiting response. Was WONDERING (and doubting!)
THANKS!
TexasTowelie
(118,355 posts)I'm certain that receiving a notice like that was disturbing.
elleng
(137,633 posts)and was/am confident would work out decently. Will see how long it takes them to respond.
Interesting that MD said they/we 'don't do that!' THANKS, MD!
THANKS, TTowelie!!!
elleng
(137,633 posts)and received a call today, stating MD had not sent such letter to Treasury, I should 'ignore,' they are not garnishing my pension etc.
TexasTowelie
(118,355 posts)Somebody screwed up when they sent those notices. I wonder if that person is still employed after the fiasco?
elleng
(137,633 posts)The woman who called was polite and businesslike, and I didn't follow up to ask her about the 'fiasco.'