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Esa form stuck in house

Zenkoblue
Member Posts: 96 Courageous
I need some advise I try calling jobcentre but I couldn’t get thought guess it be Monday but I just got my esa50 form I can’t get out house stuck in cause virus how am I post get form fill in so worried now need advise.
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Hey all
well I did it I fill in the form on my own with lots spelling mistakes and horrible written I posted it up road where no one around just because this virus I am so scared that and now my esa form a mess but they will get it I hope I did right thing need some advise.
should I still phone them Monday about the esa form . -
HI,Yes, i had the form myself last week too. Unfortunately, even though face to face assessments have been suspended for at least 3 months, you will still need to return the form by the date stated in the letter. Do you have a friend or family member that can post it for you once you've filled it in?
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Ahh ty I just gone up road where there was no one around posted it the form is a mess of spelling mistakes I hope they can read it Ive got dyslexia so I hope they understand thank you for replying ?
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I forgot one thing on the form about my eye illness anyway let them know about it ?
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Hi @Zenkoblue, has you managed to sort this? Please do let us know if we can do anything else to help.
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