At the moment I am not working, the cashier at the bus station refuses to sell me a ticket and says that he will only sell a personal ticket for money, and that I should then contact the UZSN for a refund. Are the cashier's actions legal? He also insults me.
...passengers for money, what is the penalty for this?
All the documents were submitted to get rid of the debt, but the card was still blocked. There is already money on the card to pay off the entire debt, but we can't.
I am raising two children myself, one child is disabled. I am taking care of her, I received help as a low-income family, but half a year passed and I was denied help, because my ex-husband transferred part of his apartment to the children as alimony. The contract is called on the termination of the right to alimony for a child in connection with the transfer of ownership of real estate. The reason for the rejection is that they counted it as my income. But as we lived in this apartment, we still live, we did not receive any money, and this was due to alimony, and alimony was never counted as income (UAH 177,000 according to the assessment of part of the apartment). I took the property documents to the department, told them that it was due to alimony, but nothing changed, I couldn't prove it. Is there anything we can do to return the favor?
The son has an FOP and he receives money from the sold product by transfers through Nova Poshta. Now he will not be able to receive transfers himself due to circumstances. Can I, the mother, receive these transfers, which will go to my name, and will this not affect the receipt of assistance for IDPs and my old-age pension?
My mother, who is 76 years old, was registered as an IDP last year in June, but she never received payments. They called from the bank, they said that the money was lost, then it was found, but it was never credited to the card. What are our actions?
There is no work, everything is bombed, there is nowhere to get money.
In March 2022, I was charged 6,500 from eSupport, at that time I received a salary as if I was on layoff.
Payments have been resumed in full since April.
The director turned to me with a request to return the funds from eSupport.
Should I return this money?
I ordered a tracksuit in an online store, when I picked it up at the post office, I noticed that it was smaller in size, and I was categorically refused my request to return the money for the product. How should I act in this situation?