Complaining to atos
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Nannyfudder
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does anyone know how I go about putting in a complaint of the lies my assessor put?
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DWP case manager told me to ring them and they sent me a form the very next day I’ve just finished filling it out, I’ve asked for another assesment as the case manager told me to, Will they do this? I’ve got much proof of the lies
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Many thanks
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Hi Nannyfudder First welcome to the community and as for complaining about Atos and there assessor good luck with that as you do no that by Atos they never lie
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My social worker looked up the number for me. Give them a call or email them tomorrow morning. Have you considered asking a newspaper to cover your story? Not only will that make a difference it might help them to modify their unprofessional approaches as well.
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So many people wanting to complain about ATOS and Capita, I'm going to be making a complaint about a Capita assessor lol.
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Thanks people I do believe they should be held to account individually and corporately
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Agreed.
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If you sell your story as a human interest feature then people will be sure to notice. We are considering telling our story as well.
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@April2018mom who would be interested? I wouldn't know who to contact.
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