Compliance interview

Laine
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I have had a letter from dwp asking me in for interview 20th March. I am on pills which make me sick and need the loo (You know!!!). I have also just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Do you think they would make a home visit rather than me travel 45mins to them. It is very scary and my blood pressure just shot right up. I have nothing to hide but I should not have googled it.....horror stories galore xx
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Hi,I'm sorry to hear that! I would advise you to ring the number on the letter first thing Monday morning. Sometimes it's possible to do these interviews through a phone call.
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I will do. Thank you xx
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Laine I had a compliance interview in January. The man was very nice and just wanted more information about something I had claimed for.
I would call the number and ask for a home visit.
good luck -
susan48 said:Laine I had a compliance interview in January. The man was very nice and just wanted more information about something I had claimed for.
I would call the number and ask for a home visit.
good luck
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