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8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago #169895 by slugsta
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You can send the official envelop via recorded delivery or, if you have too much to go in, you can tape the official envelop to a larger one of your own.
I don't see why you shouldn't use tipex occasionally, just make sure than any corrections can be photocopied/scanned clearly.
I don't see why you shouldn't use tipex occasionally, just make sure than any corrections can be photocopied/scanned clearly.
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8 years 10 months ago #169897 by Gordon
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Tip Ex should not be a problem providing the usage is not excessive.
We recommend, providing you can afford it, sending documents to the DWP by a tracked post such as Recorded Delivery, that way you will have a proof of delivery, at the very least ask for a Certificate of Posting (free) so that you have documentation should there be problems with a letter being received.
To confirm delivery, wait a couple of days to make sure it is booked in and call the PIP Helpline.
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Tip Ex should not be a problem providing the usage is not excessive.
We recommend, providing you can afford it, sending documents to the DWP by a tracked post such as Recorded Delivery, that way you will have a proof of delivery, at the very least ask for a Certificate of Posting (free) so that you have documentation should there be problems with a letter being received.
To confirm delivery, wait a couple of days to make sure it is booked in and call the PIP Helpline.
Gordon
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8 years 10 months ago #169969 by onestep
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Just wandering how to tackle q6. i live in a 3 story house, the bath and shower are on the top floor, I don't use them as I can't climb the stairs. I have had to move my bedroom downstairs and my wife helps me strip wash. Do I still answer as if I use a bath or shower or not?
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8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago #169974 by slugsta
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Your best bet is to explain the situation as you have here. Tell them that you cannot access your own bathroom because of the stairs but then explain the problems that you would have with a bath or shower if you could access them.
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