SVA Schwyz
Rubiswilstrasse 8, 6438 Ibach, Switzerland, Schwyz
+41 41 819 04 25
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Lundi: 08:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Mardi: 08:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Mercredi: 08:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Jeudi: 08:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Vendredi: 08:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Samedi: Closed
Dimanche: Closed
J'ai essayé d'aider un de mes amis... impoli, arrogant et fondamentalement pas intéressé par votre problème.
40 francs de frais de retard ?? C'est scandaleux ! Envoyez d’abord un rappel et rendez-le gratuitement avant de facturer des frais de retard. C'est incroyablement peu convivial pour les clients. Mais je suppose que certaines institutions sont autorisées à le faire.
Roman Keller, bénéficiaire de prestations d'invalidité depuis 2020, demande de l'aide. Sa situation financière est insupportable. Veuillez me contacter et m'aider à la Bürgerheimstrasse 15 / 8853 Lachen. Je n'ai pas accès à mon téléphone portable ni à mon compte bancaire. Le débarras de Lachen n’est pas sain pour mon bien-être. S'il vous plaît, aidez-moi. Je suis actuellement injustement confiné à la clinique. Je n'ai aucun réseau de soutien dans cette urgence. Je suis complètement exclu depuis 2023. Je suis profondément secoué et attristé. J'ai été traité comme de la saleté. S'il vous plaît, aidez-moi !
Alimony Department: Normal procedures are not being followed. Inappropriate treatment of alleged debtors. Zero communication – the entire department (department head, branch manager, case workers) prefers to ghost you if you want an explanation. Debt collection before information – seizure before conversation. Arrogant and complacent despite serious errors (systemic?). It's good for the respective creditors, who don't have to spend exorbitant amounts of money on lawyers – Swiss family law is notoriously flawed, very vague, and extremely dependent on the individual judge; it doesn't take much to take everything from the other side. Why is there no support for the alleged debtor? The Alimony Department is not a shining example because of the prevailing disrespect towards the other side. I've also heard that seizures were carried out even though no debt existed (anymore) – simply because they can. When I think about it: the procedures should be made public – accessible to the public through the press and the Federal Council. The legislation itself is enough to make you shake your head. I'm pretty sure no citizen knows offhand how many rights they lose as soon as they separate and have to pay alimony. How dependent you become on the other side. You have to keep a straight face or you're ruined. Just the fact that you can be held liable for up to five years retroactively. Trust no one. I completely understand anyone in Switzerland who doesn't want to get married or have children. However, as long as no one speaks out about it, and the press doesn't address the issue and keep it a topic of discussion, unfortunately, nothing will ever change.
I was left on hold from 4:50 PM to 5:00 PM and then fobbed off by an automated message. My inquiry could have been resolved in 2 minutes. I'm very disappointed.
Wow.🤩 Registered, etc. Problems, dear #Switzerland, can you still use the internet 🛜? @t Bern, the federal government is more clueless than most people in Germany 🇩🇪. I can leave too, no problem. 😉 …