Has anyone used the on line option to register esa appeal?
Maxinus
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any info greatly received. Thanks
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didn't know there was one, any links? and tbh today isn't a great day so more than likely won't be on all day as not feeling to good, so will be lying in a dark place for most of it, as maybe done too much yesterday, so maybe a while to get another reply, so i'll say thanks now either way, thank you for the link
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I've heard of quite a few people using the online one but i've not heard anything bad about it.Link here for the SSCS1 online submission. https://www.gov.uk/appeal-benefit-decision/submit-appeal
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I have used it, I thought it was easy to use, they also kept me updated via text and email.
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thanks, its funny in a digital age that somethings can be downloaded online but still have to be sent by snail mail, so it all helps many many thanks, anything to speed it up will be worth it for me
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zakblood said:thanks, its funny in a digital age that somethings can be downloaded online but still have to be sent by snail mail, so it all helps many many thanks, anything to speed it up will be worth it for me
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How does it work with supplying them the mandatory reconsideration notice?
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couldn't get it to work either, tried 4 times and it kept timing out on the last bit, so as it's writing and sent, i gave up but thanks all the same, like everything now days, they should imo give you the chance to save your progress at a given time, as you can't save it, so in the end, if it fails in transfer, your back to the beginning with nothing else other than to try again, tech not lol
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