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I have had paperwork today asking for exact dates on 2 of the descriptores that i said have become harder. On the AR1 form i stated month and year but this PIP 3033 form is asking for exact dates. I can't remember the exact date. What am i meant to put?
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I have had paperwork today asking for exact dates on 2 of the descriptores that i said have become harder. On the AR1 form i stated month and year but this PIP 3033 form is asking for exact dates. I can't remember the exact date. What am i meant to put?0
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poppy12345 wrote: »I have no idea how they expect anyone to remember the exact date! I would just put the month/year and explain that you can't remember the exact date. That's ridiculous in my opinion. I thought you said they rang you asking you this very question?
I missed their call Tuesday so rang them yesterday and they said they had sent this letter out already. They then rang back 5 minutes later explaining that they needed to confirm the dates, so i gave them the month/year and that was that. Then today letter arrives (unusually fast considering it was only sent out Tuesday) asking for exact dates.0 -
Why not give them the as a date the first day of the month?Alice Holt Forest situated some 4 miles south of Farnham forms the most northerly gateway to the South Downs National Park.0
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Alice_Holt wrote: »Why not give them the as a date the first day of the month?
I think ill just put a date and put approximatly after it. They havent asked for the exact date on the descriptor that i had put had got easier!! This whole process drives me abit mad.0 -
I think ill just put a date and put approximatly after it. They havent asked for the exact date on the descriptor that i had put had got easier!! This whole process drives me abit mad.0
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poppy12345 wrote: »That's most likely why they want to know the date because if you're not awarded then you may have an over payment, from the date it got easier.
I didn't get any points last time for this descriptor but i thought i should tell them that it had got easier anyway. So can't see that it would inccur an overpayment.0 -
I didn't get any points last time for this descriptor but i thought i should tell them that it had got easier anyway. So can't see that it would inccur an overpayment.
It has happened to me when I put my review form in. I put no change apart from one item that was causing more of a difficulty. I, like you, put the approx. date and year. Thinking that it would not make any difference as I was already on enhanced for both Care & Mobility I didn't worry.
I had to have a face to face assessment with the resulting decision of the loss of both enhanced rates.
That's DWP logic!0 -
That seems logical but unfortunately the DWP are anything but logical in their outlook and decision making.
It has happened to me when I put my review form in. I put no change apart from one item that was causing more of a difficulty. I, like you, put the approx. date and year. Thinking that it would not make any difference as I was already on enhanced for both Care & Mobility I didn't worry.
I had to have a face to face assessment with the resulting decision of the loss of both enhanced rates.
That's DWP logic!
Seeing as we have already established you are fraudulently claiming I would say the DWP got it spot on in your case.
It's only logical, captain cockwash.0 -
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Accredited benefit advice is available from local advice agencies such as Citizens Advice.
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Seeing as we have already established you are fraudulently claiming I would say the DWP got it spot on in your case.
It's only logical, captain cockwash.
There is no need to steer this thread away from what it is. I posted my experience of claiming a change for the worse which eventually led to a reduction in the previous award. It happens to many and is simply a warning to the OP that illogical decisions are made by the DWP.0
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