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The Post Office has sent account details to the wrong customers after a mistake in printing statements. | The Post Office has sent account details to the wrong customers after a mistake in printing statements. |
It has apologised after the details of about 120 pensioners' accounts were mixed up during the printing of 5,500 letters sent out last month. | It has apologised after the details of about 120 pensioners' accounts were mixed up during the printing of 5,500 letters sent out last month. |
The Post Office rejected suggestions that 5,500 had been affected but has informed anybody who may be involved. | The Post Office rejected suggestions that 5,500 had been affected but has informed anybody who may be involved. |
The incident was revealed in an advisory memo sent in the Department for Work and Pensions. | The incident was revealed in an advisory memo sent in the Department for Work and Pensions. |
The memo, written by Chris Keogh, an official in the Leeds office of pensions and finance directorate, said: "5,500 POCA customers will be receiving someone else's statements. | The memo, written by Chris Keogh, an official in the Leeds office of pensions and finance directorate, said: "5,500 POCA customers will be receiving someone else's statements. |
"The Post Office and its suppliers have apologised for this mistake, customers will be sent their correct statement shortly." | "The Post Office and its suppliers have apologised for this mistake, customers will be sent their correct statement shortly." |
Provide information | Provide information |
The DWP has said that the number of statements that had gone to wrong customers was not 5,500. | |
A Post Office spokesman said an error in a print run of its card account statements resulted in around 120 people receiving some incorrect information. | A Post Office spokesman said an error in a print run of its card account statements resulted in around 120 people receiving some incorrect information. |
"The Post Office has apologised to anyone who may have received incorrect information and assured them of the strict security procedures in place around the use of the POCA." | "The Post Office has apologised to anyone who may have received incorrect information and assured them of the strict security procedures in place around the use of the POCA." |
A spokesman for the DWP said the department was just ensuring its staff could inform customers concerned about the Post Office's mistake. | A spokesman for the DWP said the department was just ensuring its staff could inform customers concerned about the Post Office's mistake. |
He said: "There was no intention to mislead. Our aim was, and is, to ensure customers who contact us for any issue get information they need." | He said: "There was no intention to mislead. Our aim was, and is, to ensure customers who contact us for any issue get information they need." |
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