Someone trying to control forum opinions by flagging as spam any bad DWP experiences
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atlas46 said:Hi @WhileIBreathIHope
Can I bring some prospective to your concerns.
I have been involved in this community for nearly two years.
At no time have I detected any underlying factors, that there is any kind of support for the competence or otherwise of the DWP.
By way of example, I have posted my example of undergoing a PIP assessment. In which I state, the assessor was kind and professional.
What I have also reported, that it took over 12 months, in applying for PIP, to actual receiving an award.
No where in public life would this be deemed acceptable.
I also note that you make mention of Direct Payments, again I can concur with you on that one. I have the scars and anger about these payments. But this is not the DWP, but your local authority that put you through this purgatory.
If I could please try and explain about the Flag and Spam buttons.
I am not tech savvy mind.
The Flag button lets you report unwanted or in bad taste post, like dating sites.
I use the Flag button if I spot something. It is the mods who decide what happens next.
Hitting the Spam button, just tags a post, it does not remove it.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
The DWP fabrication of non compliance when I had a cancellation letter in my hand-they didn't care, it wasn't an administrative error. The DWP tried it's best to make me homeless.
Specialist letters ignored by unqualified Nurse Practitioner's aka scam artists.
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