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4 months 3 weeks ago #292663 by Bud
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Hello again,
Just a few questions regarding my appeal, which has now been lodged
When I filled in the form it said that I don’t need to send MR as I’ve appealed online. Is this correct, just double checking?
I think I’ve already asked this in previous post. Do I send copies of both PA4 or does DWP?
Should I send the Capita letter admitting the errors, or would DWP send this?
If so, do I trust DWP to do the 2 above questions?
Shall I send copies of both recordings?
Thanks.
Just a few questions regarding my appeal, which has now been lodged
When I filled in the form it said that I don’t need to send MR as I’ve appealed online. Is this correct, just double checking?
I think I’ve already asked this in previous post. Do I send copies of both PA4 or does DWP?
Should I send the Capita letter admitting the errors, or would DWP send this?
If so, do I trust DWP to do the 2 above questions?
Shall I send copies of both recordings?
Thanks.
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4 months 3 weeks ago #292666 by LL26
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Hi Bud,
I have already replied to your previous post and answered these questions. However in addition I would say that you can certainly send in the transcript if you wish.
I said in the previous post to put the criticisms of the report into 4 or 5 bullet points. I would still advice to do this. Say that you have prepared a transcript which confirms the errors in the report. The bullet points are just examples. Then you can annotate the transcript- or use 2 - the original and then one with comments.
If your transcript is done via Word or similar you could use the review tab to create a comment. Otherwise put a neat handwritten note nearby, or a number with a correspondingly numbered footnote at the bottom of the page or at the of the whole document.
Always make sure the original transcript is still readable.
You could say in the bullet points paragraph that there were eg 57 times when an incorrect response has been recorded.
Identify all pages.
Use your NI number and name on all loose pages.
You can't obviously send the cd recording via online. You can send it later as evidence in the post if you wish.
I hope this helps.
LL26
I have already replied to your previous post and answered these questions. However in addition I would say that you can certainly send in the transcript if you wish.
I said in the previous post to put the criticisms of the report into 4 or 5 bullet points. I would still advice to do this. Say that you have prepared a transcript which confirms the errors in the report. The bullet points are just examples. Then you can annotate the transcript- or use 2 - the original and then one with comments.
If your transcript is done via Word or similar you could use the review tab to create a comment. Otherwise put a neat handwritten note nearby, or a number with a correspondingly numbered footnote at the bottom of the page or at the of the whole document.
Always make sure the original transcript is still readable.
You could say in the bullet points paragraph that there were eg 57 times when an incorrect response has been recorded.
Identify all pages.
Use your NI number and name on all loose pages.
You can't obviously send the cd recording via online. You can send it later as evidence in the post if you wish.
I hope this helps.
LL26
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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