Does anyone else feel they have been given the wrong decision by the DWP?
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jarvo40 said:Oh how am I going to sleep tonight?? To add to your talents..your a grass..
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Benistmonk said:
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Femoral Facial Syndrome = ffs!
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I can see how putting them 3 letters is wrong and you have flag it okay no problem at all with that okay then there is a post which when I see remarks like this disgusting if you have god forbid a accident and end up disabled are then going to put a claim in for PIP and then see this and that's how there seen how do you think that's going to make them feel good about them self and is it right to ask for PIP That's how PIP works. We cannot just take people at their word, it has to be evidenced in many ways.
Now I know what I have written will infuriate a lot of people, and it seems like assessors are out to catch you out, and to an extent that I suppose it is true but there has to be a line somewhere otherwise every single person with any diagnosis would claim and the pot of money isn't infinite. -
HI did not put your name down as I did not think it was right to name you okay and then there is the I’d like to add you are doing so out of context
You are also jumping on yet another person thread, rambling about something That's off my thread and you were okay using it in context there but as to you just have the view that is that you view is you are always right and never wrong its view and that's right and know one else can have a point of view that is not the same as you and just to keep you happy tag ilovecats -
@Gerald may i ask why you feel you have to tag @ilovecats and quote most of what he/she says in almost every single comment you make? Do you have something against this person?He/she has given some fantastic advice here on the forum in the short time they have been with us. To which i am very grateful for all their help and i know there's other people that would agree with me here too.Please remember that we are a friendly forum and we are here to help people, just like i helped you on another part of the forum.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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ASK to be tag for the comment as I did not think it was right to put the name down so sorry about that without tagging me to defend my words. poppy123456 and Know I Do not have something against this person is that okay and thank you for your help in the past poppy123456
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Benistmonk said:
Femoral Facial Syndrome = ffs!
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