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Paddock59
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Been awaiting home pip reassembled for 3 months was due today only to recive call it's cancelled. All the streess of waiting and struggling with my problems. Then when they offer you a date to wich you can't attend due to hospital appointment they get upset. Good job I didn't cancel at such a late time they would have probably stopped my benifit.
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Yes they seem to have their own rules
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Oh I was to have home visit yesterday. They never showed up. I just rang asked them why after two letters saying they were coming and would lose benefits if miss appointment. Their reply was couldn't find property.ha ha Live in a city not in countryside. They said they phoned my house phone. No they didn't. They did neither. I said you not got Google then to find addresses?? I stated my house phone never rang and if couldn't get to it it's got answer machine. Silence!!! I said I have camera's I assure you no one came. I said this is really a complaint. Their reply phone us back in a week and will let you know about your case.
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