who can help after lies on pip claim
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whistles said:Sorry to disagree.
The assessor gave me six points.
The DM changed that to four.
But apparently that's rare so lucky me.
As an aside. I probably wouldn't be bringing up threads where the OP is banned. Especially with loads more to choose from.
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What is it with people on here at the moment.
Can't people have a different viewpoint?
Or worse voice it?
I'm sure admin would knock any clique on its head.
I get on with a few members, so what?
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whistles said:What is it with people on here at the moment.
Can't people have a different viewpoint?
Or worse voice it?
I'm sure admin would knock any clique on its head.
I get on with a few members, so what? -
What clever comments?Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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whistles said:What clever comments?
ed??so what his post is there so i answered it
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Victoriad said:....I love the clever comments....keep them coming please.
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Username_removed said:To get back on topic. No @redhead53 the DM does decide and are obliged to look at all the evidence. The job is made harder for them by the inability of the DWP to explain to claimants that focusing on medical evidence does not get you PIP. However there’s plenty of examples of DMs not following the recommendations in a HCP report and we already know that 16% of them go further against HCP`s at the mandatory reconsideration stage.
To clarify further I believe this forum can be read (if not posted on) when signed out/banned so in theory it’s entirely reasonable to respond to the original poster. They were banned as I recall for abusive responses and starting a separate thread making an accusation that would leave membership unsustainable. Chances are that if the OP was still a member you’d have been greeted with similar language. The reason their posts are still here is that there’s no reason for them not to be. They are not offensive. The ones which were have been removed. It doesn’t mean all of them have to be. -
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redhead53 said:whistles said:Sorry to disagree.
The assessor gave me six points.
The DM changed that to four.
But apparently that's rare so lucky me.
As an aside. I probably wouldn't be bringing up threads where the OP is banned. Especially with loads more to choose from.
(she says replying and contradicting herself)Scope
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Username_removed said:To get back on topic. No @redhead53 the DM does decide and are obliged to look at all the evidence. The job is made harder for them by the inability of the DWP to explain to claimants that focusing on medical evidence does not get you PIP. However there’s plenty of examples of DMs not following the recommendations in a HCP report and we already know that 16% of them go further against HCP`s at the mandatory reconsideration stage.
To clarify further I believe this forum can be read (if not posted on) when signed out/banned so in theory it’s entirely reasonable to respond to the original poster. They were banned as I recall for abusive responses and starting a separate thread making an accusation that would leave membership unsustainable. Chances are that if the OP was still a member you’d have been greeted with similar language. The reason their posts are still here is that there’s no reason for them not to be. They are not offensive. The ones which were have been removed. It doesn’t mean all of them have to be. -
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Why are some people so angry?
We are here to try and help, support people not cause arguments or making people feel worse than they are.
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it seems others are right this site is for a few to boostUsername_removed said:@redhead53 it currently reads as those you’re looking for a fight with most everyone on this thread for a variety of reasons. Your experience is your experience. One anecdote does not make a fact.
I believe it’s possible to ignore posters on here. Please feel free to do so.
their ego.s while pointing out how others are wrong plus the click is clear ?so this site just a load of rubbish and you mate are a complete [removed by moderator] not once have you agreed with anything anyone says you just tell them no they are wrong [removed by moderator]
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Username_removed said:Going to guess this is a friend of the OP or just the OP in another guise @debbiedo49. Do you want to explain what my job is? Reported the post for language either way. Happy to apologise for being unaware that it was compulsory on web forums to agree with what others say even when they’re factually incorrect. I’m personally a fan of disagreeing politely.
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This thread is turning offensive and will likely get closed.
When I queried someone replying to it, my concern was that it would do just that.
@Username_removed has let everyone know that bringing up an old post is fine. Oddly the anger has now been directed at him for pointing that out!
The other day I was accused of being a dwp spy.
Today part of a clique.
I am running out of hats to wear for all these new roles.
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Stop it please. This thread needs closed
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