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Pip. Taking fresh evidence to Assessment

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  • Ghandi
    Ghandi Community member Posts: 19 Connected
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    Hi,Waylay. Thank you for your rallying words. Paperwork used to be a big part of my job years ago, l will throw nothing away. You would be surprised how handy it has been, l will diverse if l may, when l worked l used to change my car every year, so when pip reared it’s ugly head, l wrote to the dealer, they denied knowing me. I was on first name terms with their head office in Livingston,Scotland. This bugged me, cut along story short, they had to pay me £11k. Never throw away paperwork. Any way my son has taken 3 days off work to sort out my paperwork,historical DLA & ESA paperwork to verify some conditions that DWP are saying that l said l could manage but can’t find any where in the last 12 yrs paperwork. As my son said They Are Making Assumptions, they assume that you don’t have all the original paperwork, and they haven’t looked at all sources open to them. Magic in it. Don’t worry don’t have to pay son. He owns the company.lol. Will let you know how he is getting on soon. Take care my friend.      
    Regards. Ghandi.                           PPI.?...... Arnold Clarke. Lol.
  • Waylay
    Waylay Community member, Scope Member Posts: 973 Pioneering
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    Fantastic, Gandhi! I wish I'd kept all of mine...

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