Claim PIP for ASD?
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@ilovecats
Somebody on the phone advised me to do that this morning.
It's ok, I've been put straight since then, thankfully.
If I had a quid for all the bad advice I've followed in life, I'd be rich by now!
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Just been advised by someone else in an email from another organisation to do the PIP claim thing as if I was having my worse day.
I'm going to stick with the advice I have from all you lot however.
But that advice is obviously out there.0 -
Terrible advice and could potentially be seen as benefit fraud, if all your days aren't your worst days.
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@poppy123456
I have followed a lot of bad advice from individuals I have trusted. At least here on the forum enough people jumped on what I posted immediately to let me know it was not a good idea! So glad for this forum.3
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