Around 100,000 people across the UK could be entitled to up to £6,000
Some 100,000 people across the UK could be entitled to up to £6,000 cash back due to an error by the Department for Work and Pensions according to Money Saving Expert, Martin Lewis. The financial guru has now urged Brits to make a claim.
Martin added that the sector of the community that may have been underpaid included: "Married women and widows", but added that "It's complicated.
"But going back to the big theme, the old state pension under 60%, you will need to claim it. There are free tools online and you can call the pension service to chat."
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