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PIP2 form evidence warning
- penthesili
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Noon today my entire PIP2 for and 123 pages of evdince was returned to me by the DWP on the grounds that I'd attached evidence by sellotaping it into the form and their 'very sensitive scanners' couldn't accept it. The whole lot has to be done again by 28th December. They've sent me what I can only describe as a 'disarticulated' form, not the PIP2 booklet form and been told by them to 'place any additional evidence loosely within the form claim'. I asked the DWP rep if I could put holes in them and tie the whole lot together with string, to stop evidence going missing, then all they'd have to do would be to cut two bits of string before putting the claim through their 'very sensitive scanners', but the DWP rep couldn't give an answer to that. What do the Mods suggest in these circumstances, especially as my manual dexitry is very poor and typing is the only viable option?
Cheers, Pen.
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penthesili wrote: Hi
Noon today my entire PIP2 for and 123 pages of evdince was returned to me by the DWP on the grounds that I'd attached evidence by sellotaping it into the form and their 'very sensitive scanners' couldn't accept it. The whole lot has to be done again by 28th December. They've sent me what I can only describe as a 'disarticulated' form, not the PIP2 booklet form and been told by them to 'place any additional evidence loosely within the form claim'. I asked the DWP rep if I could put holes in them and tie the whole lot together with string, to stop evidence going missing, then all they'd have to do would be to cut two bits of string before putting the claim through their 'very sensitive scanners', but the DWP rep couldn't give an answer to that. What do the Mods suggest in these circumstances, especially as my manual dexitry is very poor and typing is the only viable option?
Cheers, Pen.
I think holes and string or treasury tags will be fine, just make sure that you do not remove any important information when making the holes.
Gordon
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- penthesili
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My carers will have to be careful doing that sort of thing as I can't anymore. Honestly, what these people put in your way!
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