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UK64CD
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Hi
Can anyone help please has anyone uploaded video evidence at all.
My wife has tremors In Her hands and I captured it on a video.
I would think thus would show that this is happening but the files are not allowed only Docs, PDF, and Jpeg. It does nor mention Mp4 or AVIs.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi there @UK64CD
Unfortunately videos cannot be uploaded as supporting evidence, but if you requested a video assessment, you could show the assessor in real time?
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The reason videos are not accepted is because there's no way for them to be able to view them. Not only that, even if they could, how do they know that the video is of your wife, it could be anyone. (I'm not saying it is)
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