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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1858832" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>When my son was out of work he was told he had to ring a number - it was answered almost at once, by a robot and then he was put in a queue and the phone rang and rang, but all the time was costing him money - he never did get through to whoever it was, but it cost him loads of money to stay in the queue from 8 o'clock each morning. He went back to the office and was told they could do nothing until he had made the phone call - just keep trying. </p><p>Great way to stop people claiming the benefits they are entitled to I thought.</p><p>His wife is disabled, but in the past has been told that she no longer qualifies for a mobility car as she has recovered from the incurable irreversible damage to her leg and can walk again.</p><p>It seems that there is nothing they will not do in order to stop paying benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1858832, member: 355878"] When my son was out of work he was told he had to ring a number - it was answered almost at once, by a robot and then he was put in a queue and the phone rang and rang, but all the time was costing him money - he never did get through to whoever it was, but it cost him loads of money to stay in the queue from 8 o'clock each morning. He went back to the office and was told they could do nothing until he had made the phone call - just keep trying. Great way to stop people claiming the benefits they are entitled to I thought. His wife is disabled, but in the past has been told that she no longer qualifies for a mobility car as she has recovered from the incurable irreversible damage to her leg and can walk again. It seems that there is nothing they will not do in order to stop paying benefits. [/QUOTE]
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