Another Day in the Life of Lori Dee, the Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist.In today's mail, I received a letter from the Treasury Department.
Not from the IRS. (Happy Tax Day).
Not from the Passport Office.
Not from the State Department concerning my application for a new birth certificate.
From the Treasury Department.
If any of you have ever received a Treasury check in the mail, you know what it looks like without opening the envelope. This looked like a letter.
< Gasp >
I mustered the courage to open it.
Wrapped inside an invoice was a Treasury check for $51.13.
The invoice had no explanation; only an Invoice ID number and a reference number. I didn't recognize either one.
Maybe it is a scam!
The only thing I could think of was that it might be related to my VA prescription co-pays. But I haven't received a bill or statement from the VA in months.
I would rather talk to the VA than the Treasury Dept., so I called our local billing office and asked if they had issued a credit for some reason. It turns out that they had. For $51.13. < whew! >
When the VA upgraded my disability rating, it removed my requirement to pay a co-pay for my medications. Since the effective date of the rating change was back-dated, that also affected my co-pays retroactively. This was a refund for an "overpayment".
As we have seen from this Administration, sometimes the boogeyman isn't real.