another person with you in acessmant
maid08
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on your assessment get friend or family to take notes not ask questions just notes on what has been said then after aceser gone write out your own report your words their words then get it signed and go to solicitors and get it sworn then if lies are on their report yours can and will be used its only 25 quid if not less but could win you a lot more
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Why get a solicitor involved?
Alternatively, you could ask to record it. -
How do you find a solicitor whod go with you.
Soliitors dont put "will come with you to check if your being robbed: -
Misscleo said:How do you find a solicitor whod go with you.
Soliitors dont put "will come with you to check if your being robbed: -
Nystagmite said:Why get a solicitor involved?
Alternatively, you could ask to record it. -
Nystagmite said:Misscleo said:How do you find a solicitor whod go with you.
Soliitors dont put "will come with you to check if your being robbed:
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There's no need to shout at me. I can't read a word you've written either.
You need to remove your caps lock. -
Jeez, you're such a hypocrite. You're right - manners cost nothing. That includes yourself.
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maid08,
I thought this site was for help and support!
i definitely would not just take someone’s word for things without researching myself.
To be honest, your comment “ I HOPE YOU ALL LOSE BENEFITS “ is nasty. Not a nice thing to say to anyone -
@maid08
Sorry but you have been reported for that vile comment.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
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