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14 years 3 months ago #26718 by Barkthedog
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Tony wrote:
No Tony, far from it. Just making an observation.
I cannot help feeling concerned, as to why people feel they have so much to fear. Being honest and truthful regarding a benefit application is surely the most logical approach to take,.. and indeed the only one.
I fail to see that any provocation was intended... and, I am not the first to make such a comment, far from it.
I suppose at some stage it may well be inevitable that I may even get a knock on the door, so be it I guess, I have nothing to hide - therefore nothing to be concerned about or indeed fear... admitted though it would be a waste of my precious time, "C'est la vie", they may consider they are paying towards it, so one should submit to whatever questions they may have, and move on back to your own degree of normality.
I believe a well known phrase sums it up nicely (IMHO). "Don't let the devils grind you down!"
They seem to be doing a very good job at creating mass hysteria and worry for genuine claimants...which is a shame because as individuals it is still something we can take responsibility for.
I cannot find the link to the story I quoted earlier, no doubt it will be around somewhere as it appeared in a tatty tabloid.
BTD
are you trying to be provocative at my expense?
No Tony, far from it. Just making an observation.
I cannot help feeling concerned, as to why people feel they have so much to fear. Being honest and truthful regarding a benefit application is surely the most logical approach to take,.. and indeed the only one.
I fail to see that any provocation was intended... and, I am not the first to make such a comment, far from it.
I suppose at some stage it may well be inevitable that I may even get a knock on the door, so be it I guess, I have nothing to hide - therefore nothing to be concerned about or indeed fear... admitted though it would be a waste of my precious time, "C'est la vie", they may consider they are paying towards it, so one should submit to whatever questions they may have, and move on back to your own degree of normality.
I believe a well known phrase sums it up nicely (IMHO). "Don't let the devils grind you down!"
They seem to be doing a very good job at creating mass hysteria and worry for genuine claimants...which is a shame because as individuals it is still something we can take responsibility for.
I cannot find the link to the story I quoted earlier, no doubt it will be around somewhere as it appeared in a tatty tabloid.
BTD
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14 years 3 months ago #26768 by Timewarp
Do you think their tortuous semantics are mere coincidence?
Or likewise that it's purely by accident that medical "assessments" so often turn out to be a compendium of creative writing and the direct opposite of what was clearly said (and heard) in the course of such "assessments"?
However honest any answer, if the codings aren't right the unfortunate applicant stands a very high chance of being stuffed.
Replied by Timewarp on topic Re:Worry
Why do you think this site needs to have guides to the totally different (arguably, surreal) logic and use of language deployed by those in authority for whom we have to fill in forms?Being honest and truthful regarding a benefit application is surely the most logical approach to take,.. and indeed the only one.
Do you think their tortuous semantics are mere coincidence?
Or likewise that it's purely by accident that medical "assessments" so often turn out to be a compendium of creative writing and the direct opposite of what was clearly said (and heard) in the course of such "assessments"?
However honest any answer, if the codings aren't right the unfortunate applicant stands a very high chance of being stuffed.
Sorely tempting though it is, I will hold back from making any (extremely insulting, albeit accurate) comment on that statement.I suppose at some stage it may well be inevitable that I may even get a knock on the door, so be it I guess, I have nothing to hide ...
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14 years 3 months ago #26786 by Barkthedog
Replied by Barkthedog on topic Re:Worry
Timewarp wrote:
And indeed by trying to be clever with words you didn't quite manage to hold back ...sigh.
BTD
Why do you think this site needs to have guides to the totally different (arguably, surreal) logic and use of language deployed by those in authority for whom we have to fill in forms?Being honest and truthful regarding a benefit application is surely the most logical approach to take,.. and indeed the only one.
Do you think their tortuous semantics are mere coincidence?
Or likewise that it's purely by accident that medical "assessments" so often turn out to be a compendium of creative writing and the direct opposite of what was clearly said (and heard) in the course of such "assessments"?
However honest any answer, if the codings aren't right the unfortunate applicant stands a very high chance of being stuffed.Sorely tempting though it is, I will hold back from making any (extremely insulting, albeit accurate) comment on that statement.I suppose at some stage it may well be inevitable that I may even get a knock on the door, so be it I guess, I have nothing to hide ...
And indeed by trying to be clever with words you didn't quite manage to hold back ...sigh.
BTD
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