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1 month 1 week ago #296845 by randal_bond
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Hi.
My partner will be applying for PIP. Which version would you recommend - online or paper? I always did paper one, and took my time do it again and again. I'm worried that with online version, if you make a mistake or forget something, you won't be able to change it.
Can you save the draft and come back to it as many times as you need before you send it?
Which form is historically less "not received", misplaced or not registered? Don't want to hear "we don't have any records of receiving it", like they often do in our GP surgery.
Thank you.
My partner will be applying for PIP. Which version would you recommend - online or paper? I always did paper one, and took my time do it again and again. I'm worried that with online version, if you make a mistake or forget something, you won't be able to change it.
Can you save the draft and come back to it as many times as you need before you send it?
Which form is historically less "not received", misplaced or not registered? Don't want to hear "we don't have any records of receiving it", like they often do in our GP surgery.
Thank you.
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1 month 6 days ago #296893 by Chris
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Hi rb,
I'm not sure as to whether you can do an actual online form completion because of fraud - I think it has to be written on paper, or typed up - however, I'm not 100% sure on this. Maybe someone can further elaborate?
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I'm not sure as to whether you can do an actual online form completion because of fraud - I think it has to be written on paper, or typed up - however, I'm not 100% sure on this. Maybe someone can further elaborate?
Chris.
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1 month 5 days ago #296910 by randal_bond
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Thank you, Chris. My partner was on the phone with DWA, and they gave him a link for online form by e-mail. So, it must be valid?
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1 month 5 days ago #296926 by BIS
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Hi randal-bond
Yes, you can apply for PIP online.
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Yes, you can apply for PIP online.
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1 month 2 days ago #297057 by Chris
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Hi rb, and BIS,
I wasn't aware of online links via email - so this is a new one on me. I'd be nervous about opening it, because of all the scams going on these days - it's hard to know what's legit and what's not. I recently got scammed myself for several hundred pounds from a legit looking website - which turned out to be a scam one selling sofas. My bank eventually re-imbursed me.
Chris.
I wasn't aware of online links via email - so this is a new one on me. I'd be nervous about opening it, because of all the scams going on these days - it's hard to know what's legit and what's not. I recently got scammed myself for several hundred pounds from a legit looking website - which turned out to be a scam one selling sofas. My bank eventually re-imbursed me.
Chris.
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