Post by Banjo on Jun 16, 2014 8:37:39 GMT 7
Centrelink Rent Assistance
What Centrelink Does Not Want You To Know
crent.aasitedesigns.com/index.html
This web-site is not affiliated with, or endorsed by Centrelink. So sending me e-mails to find out information from client files or even contact numbers within Centrelink is fairly useless. You should contact your local Call Center and then ask to get transferred to local Regional Office.
What is the purpose of this web-site?
Even though this web-site is helping Centrelink carry out its' main purpose ("to pay those entitled to receive Centrelink payments their maximum entitlement - no more, no less"), it will probably not make Centrelink very happy. The reason for that is that I am making some information available for download that will increase (in most cases) a Centrelink clients' current Rent Assistance "maximum entitlement" to a new higher "maximum entitlement". The information shows the three ways that a sharer can alter their living situation, so that Centrelink is forced to re-assess them as a non-sharer, and pay them up to the maximum non-sharers rate of Rent Assistance. For most people purchasing this information should result in a substantial increase in their Rent Assistance payments.
I am not alone in offering this type of service. There are many companies that will (for a fee) offer to re-organise anyones finances to enable them to either get or increase their Centrelink payments to the maximum allowable.
I hope that as more people become aware of (and use) this information to get re-assessed and receive their new "maximum entitlement amount" of Rent Assistance that the huge amounts of Rent Assistance debts and errors will decrease. Unfortunately for Centrelinks' Rent Assistance Compliance Teams, if I succeed it means there will be much less work. The reasons for this are that they are assessed on the:
amounts and number of debts that they recover, and
number of Centrelink clients that they stop (and the amount of time they are stopped) from getting rent assistance.
Also, once the numbers of errors and debts have been reduced Centrelink will be able to intensify their efforts to find and prosecute the comparatively small number of clients actively defrauding them. In the past the government publicly bragged about how much money had been recovered, and how many people that they have denied benefits to (even though only a very small amount of those figures were the result of intentional fraud).
What Centrelink Does Not Want You To Know
crent.aasitedesigns.com/index.html
This web-site is not affiliated with, or endorsed by Centrelink. So sending me e-mails to find out information from client files or even contact numbers within Centrelink is fairly useless. You should contact your local Call Center and then ask to get transferred to local Regional Office.
What is the purpose of this web-site?
Even though this web-site is helping Centrelink carry out its' main purpose ("to pay those entitled to receive Centrelink payments their maximum entitlement - no more, no less"), it will probably not make Centrelink very happy. The reason for that is that I am making some information available for download that will increase (in most cases) a Centrelink clients' current Rent Assistance "maximum entitlement" to a new higher "maximum entitlement". The information shows the three ways that a sharer can alter their living situation, so that Centrelink is forced to re-assess them as a non-sharer, and pay them up to the maximum non-sharers rate of Rent Assistance. For most people purchasing this information should result in a substantial increase in their Rent Assistance payments.
I am not alone in offering this type of service. There are many companies that will (for a fee) offer to re-organise anyones finances to enable them to either get or increase their Centrelink payments to the maximum allowable.
I hope that as more people become aware of (and use) this information to get re-assessed and receive their new "maximum entitlement amount" of Rent Assistance that the huge amounts of Rent Assistance debts and errors will decrease. Unfortunately for Centrelinks' Rent Assistance Compliance Teams, if I succeed it means there will be much less work. The reasons for this are that they are assessed on the:
amounts and number of debts that they recover, and
number of Centrelink clients that they stop (and the amount of time they are stopped) from getting rent assistance.
Also, once the numbers of errors and debts have been reduced Centrelink will be able to intensify their efforts to find and prosecute the comparatively small number of clients actively defrauding them. In the past the government publicly bragged about how much money had been recovered, and how many people that they have denied benefits to (even though only a very small amount of those figures were the result of intentional fraud).