Face to face consultations - recording your interview
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Hi @woodbine and thank you, hope you are well too. I’ve been “lurking” and reading all the posts On the forum but finally plucked up the courage to comment! Not sure I’ll do it much with some of the replies I’ve seen ? but maybe now and again!Nice day today but think that’s us for the week here. Usual day health wise, meh ?.
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@bubster20 i'm fine thanks, do stick around it really is a friendly helpful community2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @bubster20 - Welcome from me too. As @woodbine says, it really is a most supportive & friendly forum, tho the occasional post does cause problems with the odd member, unfortunately, whilst the vast majority try to help &/or advise. Appreciate your helpful comment & insight, & I also hope you keep on posting.
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I'm also very disappointed to see that whoever reported @woodbine's post as spam hasn't withdrawn this. I know how I felt when I got my first, & thankfully only (so far) 'spam.' You may remember Mike, as they accused me of 'disability discrimination,' & thank you for completely refuting that. Perhaps Scope should put something in place to remove such 'wrongful' spams.In this thread I only mentioned that there was, or perhaps still is, a scheme offering to lend equipment to record a f2f assessment so that the OP might see their idea wasn't novel, or could contact them to ask about their results.On the other side of the coin, if the OP were to provide recording equipment, how would they feel if claimants weren't awarded PIP despite this? People's thoughts about PIP are often sadly misguided, which may be why some deserving people sadly don't get the award, if any, they feel appropriate. Hopefully some of those who ask about their PIP claim form or assessment on a forum such as this may instead be helped.
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