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maid08
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hi all tomorrow is my meeting with DWP and a manager from acesmant company for once they are in the spotlight not me every word will be recorded as its in solicitors, not their offices anyway my question is because most problems i see on here re acessers are atos ??who did yours and did they lie on your paperwork??
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Atos and no.
I agreed with what the assessor said and he scored me six for care which is mostly what I gave myself.
Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
Atos and yes he did lie and made me out to be a liar put down i was capable of things i cannot do.
My eldest daughter came with me and was shocked at what was said.
So yes he did lie and i am absolutely fuming. -
Hi maid08
My assessment was done by Capita in my own home.I found assessor to be very fair and quite knowledgeable about my conditions.
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Autos,he was a paramedic and told the truth and understood my conditions.i transferred from DLA to PIP.
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Both Atos, both gave a honest accessment and got the awards I expected.
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