Motability Scheme Changes
i have just noticed an email i have received from Motability Operations Limited.
The CEO just wanted to let customers know that over the next 6 months, they will be looking at ways to cut costs, due to changes to tax exemptions, in order to keep the scheme sustainable for the long term.
The important bit i wanted to highlight - they want to make it clear there will be no changes to the range available, of scooters and powerchairs. 👍️
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Thanks for sharing this @Chris75_ 😊
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Give me the number of the CEO, I have sorted it for him already in 6 minutes.... Since they have reduced the miles you can do by half per year, the cars will be worth more when returned with less miles so the CEO could use that extra money from the sale of the cars to reduce the cost to the disabled applying for new cars......
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The CEO is Andrew Miller. There is no address to contact him, just - Motability Operations Limited
22 Bishopsgate
London
EC2N 4BQ
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Just been reading up and it looks like the mile reduction will be used to make sure the cost of a new vehicle stays reasonably affordable with the changes (broadly speaking). I'm looking for an email address for him as I will send one if I find it. Though I don't have a motability car but that won't matter.
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Heres his personal email, his secret emails and his work email. enjoy
andrewarthurmiller@gmail.com,
amiller@milleraa.com,
andrew.miller@cepheid.com
or andrewm@motabilityoperations.co.uk
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Thanks, the last one will do nicely. That will go today!
You are a computer wizard!
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Haha, its actually scary what I can do. If people knew they would never touch a device. I'm an ex black hacker,been arrested for hacking, have a degree in cybersecurity and hacking, been recruited and offered a job at GCHQ when at college. Wrote and published books on hacking and now pretty much teach the dangers of online security and protect people.
Thats the secret side to me not many know.
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https://www.waterstones.com/book/hacking-into-computer-systems/rubin-heath//9781729097892
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Clever guy I see and despite your disabilities you have done very well! Don't knock yourself!
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You're a fascinating person Rubin, that's a compliment of course.
I always enjoy reading your input and that's a heck of a CV and achievement haha.
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Your book is on Amazon..... Well done!
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Yeah, its my autistic "Gift/Special interest", ever since I was little i was always on a computer, learning to code, finding back doors and vulnerabilities etc. Unfortunately after I fell really ill in college i've not been able to do much. So I just generally help out the internet.
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Well done, you still have the expertise and a work from home job even part time may pop up sometime.
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Yeah that was/is the plan. I've just never been well for long to get the chance yet. As at this point i'm ill every 6-8months so end up in hospital. I could never work with people in an office though, i'm too socially withdrawn and act completely different in person and barely speak etc.
I'm literally the definition of a computer geek in a basement.
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Yes a part time is what you need working from home.... The last Die Hard film involved computer hackers and one they visited was in a basement, his "Operations Room".... See if that is on ITVX and watch it today! I think we are derailing this thread... But you are not well....
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There is a 5th film after that one. 🙂
The one with the hacking was Die Hard 4.0 (although given various names in different countries). It's nearly 20 years old now! 😮
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Thanks for that. I don't think I've seen the 5th one!
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