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paries1
Community member Posts: 380 Pioneering
Hi everyone, is it better to send the forms signed for postage ? Or should I send special delivery ?
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@paries1 Just send them off normally
I've seen many members say they sent them signed for and they got a signature very late or not at all! It doesn't really make any difference. I sent my UC forms off normal delivery.
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Hannah_Scope said:@paries1 Just send them off normally
I've seen many members say they sent them signed for and they got a signature very late or not at all! It doesn't really make any difference. I sent my UC forms of normal delivery.
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When you return the UC50 form it's sent straight to the Health Assessment Advisory Service and not to DWP. It's up to you what you use to return it. Proof of postage is free and all thats really needed.
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Thx poppy
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I sent mine Special Delivery. Arrived next working day signed for and with a picture of the building
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Ray212 said:I sent mine Special Delivery. Arrived next working day signed for and with a picture of the building
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I needed to send it special delivery as I only had a few days before it had to be in and no guarantee how long delivery would take using their free service.
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