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Resolving a (bogus) NHS debt

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 4:06 pm
by bisonburgher
I'm 4 months into the registration-by-ancestry process via Form UKM and just got an email from the Home Office saying that I have an outstanding debt of £1400 to the NHS and have 2 weeks to submit evidence that I'm repaying it.

The problem is that I haven't set foot in the UK in over 25 years, let alone have I ever used the NHS, or any other kind of government service, even when I was there.

I can't find any contact information for a "debt repayment" office at the NHS, and the main phone NHS number is giving a recorded message that their office is closed "for technical reasons".

Should I bother trying to call the case worker at the Home Office? They don't accept email replies, and I'm imagining her just telling me to "take it up with the NHS".

Is there any chance this is related to owing about $1200 to my local healthcare provider here in the US? I usually don't pay all the copays & deductibles until the end of the year, after insurance has had a chance to pay their share (or not).

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Re: Resolving a (bogus) NHS debt

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 4:32 pm
by alterhase58
Perhaps you could post the text of the email (without personal details)?
Does the email refer to you by name and quote your HO reference number?

Re: Resolving a (bogus) NHS debt

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 4:44 pm
by sshah20
Try this No if you want to pay your NHS debt or want to discuss it further. The NO is 03003309291.


Regards,

Shah

Re: Resolving a (bogus) NHS debt

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 5:15 pm
by Wanderer
bisonburgher wrote:I'm 4 months into the registration-by-ancestry process via Form UKM and just got an email from the Home Office saying that I have an outstanding debt of £1400 to the NHS and have 2 weeks to submit evidence that I'm repaying it.

The problem is that I haven't set foot in the UK in over 25 years, let alone have I ever used the NHS, or any other kind of government service, even when I was there.

I can't find any contact information for a "debt repayment" office at the NHS, and the main phone NHS number is giving a recorded message that their office is closed "for technical reasons".

Should I bother trying to call the case worker at the Home Office? They don't accept email replies, and I'm imagining her just telling me to "take it up with the NHS".

Is there any chance this is related to owing about $1200 to my local healthcare provider here in the US? I usually don't pay all the copays & deductibles until the end of the year, after insurance has had a chance to pay their share (or not).

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Are you a Commonwealth citizen?

Re: Resolving a (bogus) NHS debt

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:12 pm
by bisonburgher
UPDATE: The Home Office case worker actually replied to my email -- probably the most shocking thing about all of this -- and gave me the NHS invoice number, date and location of service, and the patient's name (whose last name matches my middle name.) They claim the patient is my son and was treated at a London hospital in 2014 -- neither of which are possible. I've contacted the hospital directly and hope to get my application back on track very soon.

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