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cathie
Community member Posts: 143 Courageous
can someone tell me if I'm right or wrong I underwent stroke no two In December unae to care for ones self three different famaily members took turns staying in spare room welfare officer put in for bedroom tax to cover most of money for bedroom. tax just received letter saying you will be charged 500 pounds as only received request last month now correct t me if wrong but after a stroke saying your own name is hardest thing on earth never mind writing letters should I appeal this or not ....thanks in advance if I'm honest I think there bloody stupid and should Not be in employment such as this job request just thinking out loud lol
Only me .. cathie..
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Tottaly agree with you. After a stroke how could you be expected to.write to the MORONS who deal with this.
Your MP.should help with this. If you can.find name of your councillor they should help you -
The wheels of power move slowly, yes contact your MP or councilor for help that what they are paid for. If more people contacted there representatives then then they would ensure more councils ect act quickly and properly in sorting out claiments problems.
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Misscleo said:Tottaly agree with you. After a stroke how could you be expected to.write to the MORONS who deal with this.
Your MP.should help with this. If you can.find name of your councillor they should help you
I wasn't lazy or forgetful - I was simply in hospital for 3 months mainly in HDU. How on earth they expected me to fill out and put the review papers in along with evidence of needs whilst in bed in a life and death situation with tubes inserted into every orifice including one in my neck!
That was in 2004
It took until 2011 to get the claim reinstated and I still lost out financially for those 7 years!
I contacted my MP in early 2011 to see how this situation could be resolved initially. I had a letter back from the DWP via the MP basically stating that there is no leeway in situations where a claimant fails to supply information within the stipulated timeframe.
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Ah bless you .I would suggest m.p help ridiculous isent it .so sad of seeing these awful stories how there treating us supposed human beings!.I hope you can give sorted chin up x
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littleruthie123 said:Ah bless you .I would suggest m.p help ridiculous isent it .so sad of seeing these awful stories how there treating us supposed human beings!.I hope you can give sorted chin up x
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