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   GN 02280.776 Sample Guide — Transmittal Letter - Reconsideration Affirms Overpayment Determination
      (Reconsideration and Waiver Requested) - RSI Cases
   
   
   
   Name
   
   Address
   
   Dear
   
    
   
   We are writing about your request that we reconsider your Social Security overpayment.
      Based on the facts we have, our decision that you are overpaid is correct. We have
      explained our decision in the enclosed Form SSA-662.
   
   
   You also requested that we waive the collection of your overpayment of $     (1)    . Based on the facts we have now, we cannot approve your request.
   
   
   Before we decide if you have to pay back the overpayment, you have a right to meet
      with us to review your file and to have a personal conference. A person who has not
      made any decision about your overpayment or waiver request will meet with you at the
      personal conference. Someone from the Social Security office most convenient to you
      will write to you to schedule these appointments.
   
   
    
   
   What Happens At a Personal Conference 
   
    
   
   At the personal conference, you will meet with the person who will decide your waiver
      request. You can tell this person why you think you should not have to pay us back.
      At the meeting you can also do the following things.
   
   
   
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               You can have a lawyer, friend or someone else help you with your case. 
 
 
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               You can bring other people to help explain your case. 
 
 
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               You can review your file again, and add any new facts you have. 
 
 
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               You can question the facts we have and the people who gave them. 
 
 
After the personal conference, we will send you a decision on your request for waiver.
      We will tell you what you need to do if you think we are wrong about our decision
      on your waiver or our decision that you are overpaid.
   
   
    
   
   If You Have Any Questions 
   
   If you have any questions, you should call, write, or visit any Social Security office.
      If you visit an office, please bring this letter. It will help us answer your questions.
   
   
            Sincerely,          
   
            Name          
   
            Director, Program Center          
   
   Enclosure
   
   SSA-662
   
   1 ) amount for which the person is liable minus amount repaid to date