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Firefly123
Member Posts: 525 Pioneering
So my son was ment to have his f2f on the 30th of October keep being told to call back. Today was told what am I talking about the assessor called me and changed the appointment to the 24th of this month as there systems were down. what rubbish its a Saturday which means all the kids be at home. That gives me not a good impression before we even have the assessment
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I I take it from reading your post that you are having a home acessment? I didn’t know they worked Saturdays. I would ring up to comfirm the date and time just in case they have got the date wrong.
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Yes it's a home assessment said a letter was also sent on the 9 th confirming the appointment. If it doesn't come tomorrow I will recall
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Yes they do work Saturdays for both home assessments and assessment centres. Remember that you can change the appointment date/time once. Good luck.
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Thanks @poppy123456 I would rather change it if I can't get the other two out the house.
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