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04 May 08 #21555 by gorgeous
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I was suppose to get csa money on the 10th April it took 7 days to reach my account. CSA told me should only take a few days as Ex2b had set up a direct debit. This month due 3rd May not received yet will it be longer than a week cos of bank holiday.

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04 May 08 #21559 by Angel557
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All i know with the CSA is it's a button that sends the payment through , yes a button and if say the system said you are to be paid £45 and he sends in £52 the system won't let it go as the amounts are different , if the money is not in on tuesday morning call them to see if the payment has been sent , as obviously they can only pay you if he has paid.

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04 May 08 #21616 by gorgeous
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Thanks angel wish i could press the button lol

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04 May 08 #21617 by Angel557
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bet it's the space bar really that i hear them keep pressing

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