When you receive  (1)  benefits on  (2)  Social Security record, you were overpaid $ (3)  . In a letter we sent earlier, we told you how this overpayment happened and about
            your right to question our decision about the overpayment.
         
         You still owe us $ (4)  . We are writing to tell you how we plan to collect this overpayment. This letter
            will also tell you what to do if you think the overpayment was not your fault or if
            you cannot afford to pay us back.
         
         We plan to recover the overpayment from the payment you would normally receive about
 (5)  . The reduced payment will be  (6)  and you will receive your regular monthly payment about  (7)  .
         
         You or your representative have the right to request a determination concerning the
            need to recover the overpayment. This is called waiver. You may request waiver at
            any time. A request for waiver will be approved if both of the following are true:
         
         
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                  (1)  
                     The overpayment is not your fault in any way, and 
 
 
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                  (2)  
                     You could not meet your necessary living expenses if we recovered the overpayment,
                        or recovery would be unfair for some other reason.
                      
 
 
If you request waiver, we may need a statement of your assets and monthly income and
            expenses.
         
         We will notify you in writing of our determination.
         If you request waiver within 30 days of the date of this notice, we will not take
            any action to recover the overpayment unless waiver is denied after you have had opportunity
            for a personal conference.
         
         If you request waiver after 30 days, the action to recover the overpayment as indicated
            above will be stopped and any payment withheld on or after the date of your request
            will be paid back to you. We will not resume any recovery action unless you are denied
            waiver after you have had opportunity for a personal conference.
         
         If you request waiver and after reviewing your request we cannot approve it, we will
            notify you in writing of our reasons.  (8)  A personal conference with a Social Security employee will then be scheduled for
            you so that you can explain why you do not believe your waiver request should be denied.
            More information about the personal conference is given in the notice if we cannot
            waive recovery of your overpayment.
         
         If you disagree with the waiver decision you have other appeal rights. These appeal
            rights will also be explained in detail in the waiver determination notice.
         
         If you request waiver, you will be asked when you contact a Social Security office
            to complete Form SSA-632-BK (Request for Waiver of Overpayment Recovery or Change
            in Repayment Rate). Even if you do not want to request waiver, please call, write,
            or visit any Social Security office1 if you cannot afford the planned withholding of your payment. Please take this letter
            with you if you do visit an office. Unless we hear from you within 30 days, we will
            withhold your payment as shown above.
         
         If You Have Any Questions 
         3901C - Domestic
 3901D - Foreign
         
          
         1 If the person lives outside the U.S., substitute a fill-in from paragraph 3901D in
               NL 00703.005E.