Would it be better to pay for signed-for delivery when posting pip form?

joethebear
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Posting pip review form tomorrow would it be better paying for signed for delivery or just pop in post box as its pre paid envelope appreciate any opinions
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Apparently just asking for the free proof of posting will suffice. I certainly used that myself a few weeks ago.1
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Thanks leecal just thinking extra assurance form arrived safely1
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Hi @joethebear - I also just asked for a 'Certificate of Posting' from the Post office when I last returned a PIP claim form. Just wondering, have you made a copy of your PIP review form? This might be helpful for future reference.0
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Yep Joe ...proof of posting would be fine ....That's exactly what I did .
Good luck Joe ?0 -
Thanks all for advice I’ve made copies of everything I’ve written got photocopies of letters etc will post tomorrow let you know what happens fingers crossed2
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