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- stephen
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it is very scary help
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Interviews at JC+ when in Support Group
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If so maybe you could help me, im sure you would be more helpful than the man on the phone was to me. Thankyou
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- bro58
macky wrote: Hi Stephen, my son has had one of these letters too.He has an inteview next week, he is also in the support group due to his illnesses. He too is worried sick i rang the job centre for him on his behalf but the person i spoke to wasnt very helpful at all and quiet rude to me, i only wanted to enquire what it was for to stop him worrying. Have you had your review yet?
If so maybe you could help me, im sure you would be more helpful than the man on the phone was to me. Thankyou
Hi m,
Welcome to Benefits and Work

Stephen is most welcome to respond, but they may not see your query as this is not really a chat forum, and all but a few "regulars" only come here to ask questions when they have a problem.
If I ever ring up DWP and get connected to a "numpty" who is rude or uncooperative , I ring back and continue to do so until I get through to someone who can help.
Failing that, you could ring up and request a call back from a Manager/ Supervisor !!
Another member received a similar letter a couple of days ago : Here
You are entitled to know what the interview is about, and whether compliance with it is Mandatory or Voluntary !!
bro58
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- macky
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Thank you for your responce. The person i spoke to at the job centre did say it was mandatory and he has to attend. I an unsure as if i should ring the job centre again as i dont want them to think we are guilty of something, being as we want to know what this interview is about. My son is on pip, and in the support group for esa. He has brain damage due to illness and so i have to attend with him as he is unable to talk or walk properly or understand. I am angry that he has been called in like this when hes done nothing wrong it doesnt say compliance on the letter, but i am quiet sure this could be a fraud investigation from some hatefull person out there who has got nothing better to do than begrudge sick innocent people and cause so much stress in his life. What else could it be if its not a fraud investigation?
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- bro58
macky wrote: Hi bro58,
Thank you for your responce. The person i spoke to at the job centre did say it was mandatory and he has to attend. I an unsure as if i should ring the job centre again as i dont want them to think we are guilty of something, being as we want to know what this interview is about. My son is on pip, and in the support group for esa. He has brain damage due to illness and so i have to attend with him as he is unable to talk or walk properly or understand. I am angry that he has been called in like this when hes done nothing wrong it doesnt say compliance on the letter, but i am quiet sure this could be a fraud investigation from some hatefull person out there who has got nothing better to do than begrudge sick innocent people and cause so much stress in his life. What else could it be if its not a fraud investigation?
Hi m,
You are entitled to know what the interview is pertaining to !
Are they aware that your Son suffers such limitations ?
You could make them aware, and insist that they carry the interview out in his Home !!
Are you his official Appointee ? : Becoming an Appointee for someone claiming benefits.
A lot of our members where receiving letters for such Interviews last year, and 3 or 4 have posted that they have received letters for such interviews in the last week or so !!
You could ring back and ask for a call back from a Supervisor, and you could then inform them of your Son's limitations and the restrictions these would cause in him travelling to the interview.
Ask the Supervisor to confirm that it is Mandatory verbally and by letter.
If they are still uncooperative, threaten to complain to your M.P. :
Contacting your MP
It could be an interview as a result of a malicious allegation or more likely it is just another "routine" random "fishing" exercise.
Don't be afraid of assertively standing up to these "people", they get away with far too much because claimants are in fear of them, ill informed or too ill to challenge them !!
Hope this helps !
bro58
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