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oldngrumpy
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Reviewing Your Benefit Claim Check
Had a letter from the D.W.P. yesterday advising they want to come to my home on a date to see if I am "getting everything that you should"
I don't trust these people.
Is this common practice?
Or is it another appointment to check up whether I am fit for work. Or alternatively to check whether I am still entitled to P.I.P. which I am!
I had a P.I.P. interview at my home about a year ago, and although I did get P.I.P., I didn't get the higher mobility component to which I was entitled. I did appeal but this was rejected.
I gave up.
I am sick to the back teeth of having to prove to people as well as DWP of my eligibility on being disabled.
Also the letter is issued from a different Job Centre near to me and not the one I have had dealings with from yesteryear? Should I be genuinely wary?
Any advice greatly appreciate
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Hi,The best thing you can do is to ring the number on the letter and ask them what it's about. It's either a completely innocent random check, which can happen. Or someone has reported you for something. They will hopefully tell you more when you ring.3
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Does the letter mention " Compliance "
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In the address it does say
Local Service Compliance.
Should I like I say (or think) be wary?1 -
It sounds like you have been selected for a random benefits check. But as poppy says give them a ring
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Call up the number on the letter. Ask them to tell you what it’s about. Or you could always try to email them.1
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Hi, I`m new to this site and looking at older posts. Did you get it sorted out ok? I have Direct Payments and they do an annual check to see if everything`s ok. I think they are checking if I`m still alive! Been on DLA for 19 years and never had such a check!oldngrumpy said:Reviewing Your Benefit Claim CheckHad a letter from the D.W.P. yesterday advising they want to come to my home on a date to see if I am "getting everything that you should"I don't trust these people.Is this common practice?Or is it another appointment to check up whether I am fit for work. Or alternatively to check whether I am still entitled to P.I.P. which I am!I had a P.I.P. interview at my home about a year ago, and although I did get P.I.P., I didn't get the higher mobility component to which I was entitled. I did appeal but this was rejected.I gave up.I am sick to the back teeth of having to prove to people as well as DWP of my eligibility on being disabled.Also the letter is issued from a different Job Centre near to me and not the one I have had dealings with from yesteryear? Should I be genuinely wary?Any advice greatly appreciate1
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