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4 years 8 months ago #252505 by ravenmiss
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I'm so pleased for you!! I have my hearing in less than 12 hours. Can't sleep!!
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4 years 8 months ago #252516 by BIS
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Hi Denby
It's an interesting thing to consider, but we do get a lot of people asking questions around more than one benefit - so it could get complicated.
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It's an interesting thing to consider, but we do get a lot of people asking questions around more than one benefit - so it could get complicated.
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4 years 8 months ago #252526 by Gordon
We have tried splitting the forum before, in fact, we are running two forums at the moment, one for benefit queries (this one) and one for general questions about Coronavirus.
It doesn't work, members are unsure where to post and we just end up dealing with both topics being posted in both forums.
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Replied by Gordon on topic SUCCESS at last via Paper Based Ass'm't & letter
denby wrote: If the volume of forum traffic continues to climb as word gets around , might it be practical to split it into, say, all PIP queries in one place and everything else in another??
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We have tried splitting the forum before, in fact, we are running two forums at the moment, one for benefit queries (this one) and one for general questions about Coronavirus.
It doesn't work, members are unsure where to post and we just end up dealing with both topics being posted in both forums.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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