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  1. Thanks for your replies, Yes he does have a CPN but he is on a course at the moment. My sister contacted the GP and it is CBT. He stated that it will start when my brother-in-law is ready. So i have jumped the gun a bit with my question. Thankyou for your help.
  2. magicmerlot, First do not deal with them on the phone, Just say in writing and put the phone down. When and if you get a letter remove all identifiers e.g name address etc and let us have a look. You will get more advice then
  3. My brother-in-law as a history of depression and anxiety. His G.p as offered counselling. He as just started the process of moving onto ESA from IB and feels that this would be too much at the present time. He is now worried that if he refuses the doctor will not support him. He is going back in two weeks time and I would like opinions of anyone who as been in a similar situation.
  4. Laird_Scooby I do not think that on this forum that the comments were directed to the people living on benefits. There are just too many of us that have been through this process to point a finger at others.
  5. If its just supporting evidence you need from your consultant you could try ringing his medical secretary. They are normally very good. You could also try his senior registrar.
  6. Can you sign on and let the advisor view whilst you are there. Let him look but do not give him access.
  7. I am not sure if I am in the right place. I have just been sent this by the local neighbourhood watch alert system An email circulating purporting to be from Action Fraud, threatens legal action because of failure to provide Western Union details to PayPal [22 August 2013] Threatening [problem] email from “Action Fraud Team”: Threatening [problem] email from “Action Fraud Team” Threatening [problem] email from “Action Fraud Team”: Threatening [problem] email from “Action Fraud Team”The personally addressed email mentions a recent transaction with "Mercy Peters" and threatens legal action because of refusal to provide Western Union details to PayPal. The [problematic] claim that "Mercy Peters" has contacted Action Fraud to make a report about the violated PayPal agreement and request a scanned receipt and Western Union details within 24 hours in order to stop your name and address being sent onto law enforcement agencies. The fraudsters are sending the emails from this address: [email protected]. Action Fraud would never contact you and make threats in this way. If you want to verify communications claiming to be from Action Fraud you can call 0300 123 2040 or email [email protected]. Follow the tips provided by Paypal to stay safe from PayPal scams: Log in safely: To log in to your PayPal account or access the PayPal website, open a new web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer or Firefox or Chrome) and type in the following: https://www.paypal.com/ Look out for attachments: PayPal emails will never ask you to download an attachment or a software program. An attachment found in a PayPal [problem] email will often contain a virus that can harm your computer or compromise your PayPal account Never give out personal information: If Paypal require information from you, they will notify you in an email and request that you enter the information only after you have safely and securely logged in to your PayPal account. If you receive one of these [problem] emails report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or by using the online fraud reporting tool. Please use the buttons below or click here to reply and here to rate this message Click here to reply to this message Please rate this email by clicking here Click here to view a printer friendly version of this message Click here to view the various options for forwarding and sharing this email Click here to login to your account Click here to unsubscribe or edit your message settings Click here to tweet this message to your followers Click here to forward this email Click here to share this message on Facebook Let the system builders know about any faults you spot by clicking here
  8. Thankyou again for your kind advice.
  9. The H.P company as rang and stated that due to the machine having no original packaging and being in poor condition they do not want it back. They gave her two options give to to her ex partner or dispose of it when she moves home as they do not want it. I have told her to get it in writing. I am not happy for her to make a decision based on word of mouth. I believe this to be the safe option.
  10. Its in his name Only. But when she tried to contact the company they would not deal with her because its in his name. Could she send them a letter stating that she will not be responsible after a period of 28 days if they do not collect it. She is only very young and frightened that she may break the law.
  11. Thankyou brigadier, If the H.P do collect the item, how would that effect her if the ex partner makes an appearance. There have been no agreements made about him leaving the equipment there. Is she well within her legal rights to do this.
  12. My friend separated from her boyfriend about 3 months ago. About 4 months before he went, he brought two items of exercise equipment on H.P. My friend will be moving to a smaller place in about 5 weeks. Her ex partner sold one of the items but the other remains in her property. She as had no contact with him for about 6 weeks. Should she ring the H.P company involved and ask for them to take it back, (she is unsure if he is making payments). If they do not want it what can she do because it is quite a large item and there will be no room at her new place. She is also receiving mail for him from debt collection companies. I have told her to send the letters back with not known at this address wrote on them. Is this the correct thing to do.
  13. Lee79 . Have you sent a letter telling them that you will only deal with them by letter. I was in a similar position and when I complained to my local trading standards I was able to show the letters and proof of posting etc. Since that time I have had no more visits or phone calls.
  14. Deepinthedoo, they must have started a new policy, they normally come back with a letter that answers nothing, perhaps your complaints have them worried or after recent court rulings on harassment they have turned to a new page when dealing with people. The letter is at least proof that they received your complaint.
  15. Billym1967 are you under a consultant for your anxiety related disorders. What evidence have you sent to Atos. My father as many of your symptoms and after a long fight, complaints etc he did get a home assessment but you do need the support of your GP, consultant etc. Don,t give up and let them win!!!
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