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Did not return DLA application form on time

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  • I'm fed up with reading the repetitive advice given to the OP.

    You can take a horse to water but you cannot make the thing drink.

    Portly, Andy, Flo etc etc have a break and use your energies on something constructive.
  • I'm fed up with reading the repetitive advice given to the OP.

    You can take a horse to water but you cannot make the thing drink.

    Portly, Andy, Flo etc etc have a break and use your energies on something constructive.

    Given the timing of their posts, I would say your suspicions are spot on.

    All credit to those that have tried to give the troll the benefit of the doubt.
  • Poppie68
    Poppie68 Posts: 4,881 Forumite
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    ltcinter wrote: »
    Thanks Roger.

    I am sorry, but I don't follow this part.

    If you had a previously dated form - then you could have submitted that - and it would have applied.

    The form I refer to is dated May 9 - June 20.

    Do you mean if the form had been stamped April 28 - June 9 it would have applied?

    The reason that the form was not returned in time was due to the claimant's mental health problems deteriorating to the extent that they had a "paralysis of the will" which rendered them unable to contemplate discussing their problems or being able to write about them. It is only now that it has come to the attention of others that the claim form was under a bed half-completed.


    Op are you the claimant or acting on their behalf? This post seems to suggest you are not the claimant and the subsequent post suggest otherwise.
  • Poppie68
    Poppie68 Posts: 4,881 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    ltcinter wrote: »
    Thanks Roger.

    I am sorry, but I don't follow this part.

    If you had a previously dated form - then you could have submitted that - and it would have applied.

    The form I refer to is dated May 9 - June 20.

    Do you mean if the form had been stamped April 28 - June 9 it would have applied?




    Sorry double post...it's magic.
    The reason that the form was not returned in time was due to the claimant's mental health problems deteriorating to the extent that they had a "paralysis of the will" which rendered them unable to contemplate discussing their problems or being able to write about them. It is only now that it has come to the attention of others that the claim form was under a bed half-completed.

    Are you the claimant or acting on their behalf?
    This post suggest you are acting on someone else's behalf and subsequent posts suggest otherwise.
  • Poppie68
    Poppie68 Posts: 4,881 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Well that will teach me not ro read other threads before replying....what a very immature sub-human this OP is.
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