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13 years 7 months ago #77430 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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13 years 7 months ago #77441 by michaelg
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Gordon wrote:
Gordon
Many thanks. So there's no definitive answer as yet!
M
carruthers
This was changed some months ago, see
Will I have to return my Motability car
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Many thanks. So there's no definitive answer as yet!
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13 years 7 months ago #77442 by Gordon
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michaelg wrote: 
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I suspect no one will like the definitive answerGordon
Many thanks. So there's no definitive answer as yet!
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13 years 7 months ago #77462 by carruthers
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Gordon wrote:
I agree that "definite answers" are usually the ones that one doesn't want to hear.
I am also putting together 3 things - any of which could change -
1 - the current Motability policy about cars held by those in the appeals process
2 - PIP generating the same levels of appeal as ESA is doing, and the system remaining at least as clogged up as it is.
3 - government deciding to keep re-testing at the 12-month average
and coming up with many people being in appeal half the time, and thus unable to use a Motability car.
We should perhaps be looking at that for either personal planning or lobbying.
Thanks, as I said this was news to the Motability specialist at the dealer.carruthers
This was changed some months ago, see
Will I have to return my Motability car
Gordon
I agree that "definite answers" are usually the ones that one doesn't want to hear.
I am also putting together 3 things - any of which could change -
1 - the current Motability policy about cars held by those in the appeals process
2 - PIP generating the same levels of appeal as ESA is doing, and the system remaining at least as clogged up as it is.
3 - government deciding to keep re-testing at the 12-month average
and coming up with many people being in appeal half the time, and thus unable to use a Motability car.
We should perhaps be looking at that for either personal planning or lobbying.
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13 years 7 months ago #77465 by carruthers
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michaelg wrote:
As I understood it from my Motability specialist (I got her to check with Motability directly), the £2000 limit applies only to the basic Advance Payments and not to any additional items. For example, we find the parking sensor extremely useful and adding that on would not affect limit on the Advance Payment.
However, these changes have been made by Motability which is, I think, an independent charity. This would mean that its operational decisions are not subject to direct government control. That in turn would mean that any decisions about matters like the level of Advance payments or the insurance provisions could not be influenced by MPs
This "independence" also accounts for the need for the DWP to whip up public indignation via the tabloid press. They have to manipulate Motability indirectly. (Though I acquit them over the insurance provisions - that's another problem entirely.)
Michael...
I thought the plan was to limit Advanced Paymemts to £2000.00 in order to prevent the lease of top of the range vehicles, such as Range Rovers, BMW's etc.
This limitation of Advance Payment would not apply to those who require adaptments to their vehicles, such as wheelchair access.
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Maybe an issue for our relevant MP's?
As I understood it from my Motability specialist (I got her to check with Motability directly), the £2000 limit applies only to the basic Advance Payments and not to any additional items. For example, we find the parking sensor extremely useful and adding that on would not affect limit on the Advance Payment.
However, these changes have been made by Motability which is, I think, an independent charity. This would mean that its operational decisions are not subject to direct government control. That in turn would mean that any decisions about matters like the level of Advance payments or the insurance provisions could not be influenced by MPs
This "independence" also accounts for the need for the DWP to whip up public indignation via the tabloid press. They have to manipulate Motability indirectly. (Though I acquit them over the insurance provisions - that's another problem entirely.)
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13 years 7 months ago #77472 by michaelg
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Hi Carutthers
Thank you for the above. I must admit my instinct was to blame the Government. So tonight I looked up the Motability website and would appear we cant lay the blame enirely at the Governemnts door, this time.
I have posted the link to the Motability website here -
www.motability.co.uk/main.cfm?type=NI&ObjectId=2779
Thank you for the above. I must admit my instinct was to blame the Government. So tonight I looked up the Motability website and would appear we cant lay the blame enirely at the Governemnts door, this time.
I have posted the link to the Motability website here -
www.motability.co.uk/main.cfm?type=NI&ObjectId=2779
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