Robodebt victim said she received two robodebt notices, one just days before Christmas

By Nicholas Nakos
Updated June 1 2020 - 6:10pm, first published 5:00pm
HELPING HAND: Bendigo Family and Financial Services manager Jenny Elvey said the organisation met with numerous clients who received Robodebt notices. Picture: BRENDAN MCCARTHY
HELPING HAND: Bendigo Family and Financial Services manager Jenny Elvey said the organisation met with numerous clients who received Robodebt notices. Picture: BRENDAN MCCARTHY

A Bendigo woman who received notices to pay almost $20,000 as part of the government's robodebt scheme said she is still unsure whether or not she legitimately owed money.

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