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15 years 2 weeks ago #24718 by marie4543
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Hi I sent my appeal off just over two weeks ago by recorded delivery but DWP told me they haven't received it. However, Royal Mail told me it was delivered and signed for two days after I posted it. DWP told me they get so much post that they cannot sign for each letter sent recorded so they just do one signature for a bundle of letters!!!! If that is the case it's a waste of time sending them recorded. They have told me to hang on a bit longer but obviously, because of the time limit, I don't want to leave it much longer. Luckily I photocopied everything. Problem is, I'm now worried about sending it again and them not receiving it. Any suggestions?
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24727 by Jim Allison
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Replied by Jim Allison on topic Re:Appeal
Hi Marie,
Appeals against benefits should be sent to the Appeals Service not to the DWP.
Are you sure you haven't asked for your claim to be looked at again ? Called a 'reconsideration' by the DWP.
As a matter of interest what benefit are we talking about ?
Jim
Appeals against benefits should be sent to the Appeals Service not to the DWP.
Are you sure you haven't asked for your claim to be looked at again ? Called a 'reconsideration' by the DWP.
As a matter of interest what benefit are we talking about ?
Jim
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24730 by cdcdi1911
Replied by cdcdi1911 on topic Re:Appeal
Hi Jim and Marie
I understand that appeals automatically get reconsidered by the DWP first, and so have to be sent to the DWP. Only when the DWP choose not to change their decision will it get passed to the Tribunal Service.
I think Marie, as long as they have signed for the bundle of letters and the Royal Mail confirm that your letter has been signed for, it doesn't even matter whether or not your letter was in the bundle, they have signed a statement to say that they have received it, and shouldn't be able to claim anything else.
I would probably send it again if they still haven't received it close to the deadline just to be safe. It's one thing knowing that you are right; it's another spending two months corresponding with the DWP to prove it!
They may process your appeal well after the deadline, but it is the date received and stamped on it that is important.
Good luck with your appeal
Derek
I understand that appeals automatically get reconsidered by the DWP first, and so have to be sent to the DWP. Only when the DWP choose not to change their decision will it get passed to the Tribunal Service.
I think Marie, as long as they have signed for the bundle of letters and the Royal Mail confirm that your letter has been signed for, it doesn't even matter whether or not your letter was in the bundle, they have signed a statement to say that they have received it, and shouldn't be able to claim anything else.
I would probably send it again if they still haven't received it close to the deadline just to be safe. It's one thing knowing that you are right; it's another spending two months corresponding with the DWP to prove it!
They may process your appeal well after the deadline, but it is the date received and stamped on it that is important.
Good luck with your appeal
Derek
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24731 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:Appeal
Jima1 wrote:
The notice of appeal on form GL24 or by way of any other written notification is sent to the DWP, not the Appeals Service. The DWP forward the notice of appeal, if appropriate, to the Appeals Service with the bundle of documents relevant to the appeal.
In the circumstances as mentioned, if the appeal has been sent by recorded delivery and signed for as appears to be the case, the burden of proof to indicate it was not received rests with the DWP. It would be in the OP's interest to seek a copy of the signature, which can be obtained from the Royal Mail website, and submit the appeal again together with a copy of the signature, pointing out that the appeal is a duplicate of the original. The appeal should then proceed in the normal way.
Hi Marie,
Appeals against benefits should be sent to the Appeals Service not to the DWP.
Are you sure you haven't asked for your claim to be looked at again ? Called a 'reconsideration' by the DWP.
As a matter of interest what benefit are we talking about ?
Jim
The notice of appeal on form GL24 or by way of any other written notification is sent to the DWP, not the Appeals Service. The DWP forward the notice of appeal, if appropriate, to the Appeals Service with the bundle of documents relevant to the appeal.
In the circumstances as mentioned, if the appeal has been sent by recorded delivery and signed for as appears to be the case, the burden of proof to indicate it was not received rests with the DWP. It would be in the OP's interest to seek a copy of the signature, which can be obtained from the Royal Mail website, and submit the appeal again together with a copy of the signature, pointing out that the appeal is a duplicate of the original. The appeal should then proceed in the normal way.
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24743 by Jim Allison
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Replied by Jim Allison on topic Re:Appeal
Hi CD,
You are of course correct.
Sorry, MS brain fog again. If anyone should know about appeals it should be me after serving on DLA Tribunals for over 10 years, not to mention the appellants I represented.
I need to take a few days off and consider whether or not it's time for me to throw in the towel.
Kind regards.
Jim
You are of course correct.
Sorry, MS brain fog again. If anyone should know about appeals it should be me after serving on DLA Tribunals for over 10 years, not to mention the appellants I represented.
I need to take a few days off and consider whether or not it's time for me to throw in the towel.
Kind regards.
Jim
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24747 by Taffy
Replied by Taffy on topic Re:Appeal
Jima1 wrote:
Hi Jim
I Hope you reconsider,from one Brain fog Fella to another.
Regards
Graham
Hi CD,
You are of course correct.
Sorry, MS brain fog again. If anyone should know about appeals it should be me after serving on DLA Tribunals for over 10 years, not to mention the appellants I represented.
I need to take a few days off and consider whether or not it's time for me to throw in the towel.
Kind regards.
Jim
Hi Jim
I Hope you reconsider,from one Brain fog Fella to another.
Regards
Graham
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