Saturday, 13 May 2017

How to beat sanctions imposed by the DWP

How to beat sanctions that the DWP try to impose


Has I feel up to it I am going to put in a few posts on how to beat the Department of W4nkers and Parasites (DWP). Well here goes, you have to be brave to follow this through but I believe they work I will start with the one I have done and know it works.

You turn up at the job centre and you are told, when they call you that you are been sanctioned because you didn't turn up for an appointment. Regardless of the first thoughts of terror! What am I going to do with no money? If you are prepared, I was and had a letter ready to hand over, I had a collection on me ready to use, you get the letter out that says this.

Job centre                                                                                                                    Your Name
Address                                                                                                                        Address
Postcode                                                                                                                       Postcode
                                                                                                                                      NINO



I (Name) accept this letter on behalf of the manager at the above named Job Centre.
The above named person accepted this SUBJECT ACCESS REQUEST on behalf of Job centre plus and the Department Of Work and Pensions for the following items after I was told I missed an appointment and was sent a letter of this appointment. 
  1. A clearly watermarked, COPY or DUPLICATE of said letter
  2. Proof of postage of said letter
  3. Proof of receipt of said letter
The first of the 40 days starts the day after the date on this request.
Dated this day of (DAY) in the month of (MONTH) in the year (YEAR)


 Yours
(signature)

If they refuse to accept the letter (SAR) demand the manager or their stand in if they say he's off work or in a meeting. If no one will accept it leave it on the desk and say the request as now been delivered and the 40 days starts from 9am tomorrow morning if I don't receive the information  it goes straight to court from day 41 and nothing will stop the case apart from full payments defined in the compensation claim with all my costs paid by JCP/DWP.

You ask for it watermarked so that when this goes further they cannot say that is the original you are showing. They will send a copy but it won't be watermarked and the proofs will say something like this. We posted the letter on DATE and you should have received it on, or about DATE. Not what you asked for the letter would be indistinguishable from the original and as for proofs they are worthless. 

Now it starts to get interesting, you tell them the copy is not watermarked as requested and what they call proofs are worthless in court, and to supply exactly what was requested. You also say you want the make and model number of the printer to check it can watermark printed material. Any stalling by the Job centre/DWP may mean you are doing something right. They like to think that they are always right and the claimant is always wrong and if they stall then you will give up, you should never give up because if you are in the right they eventually comply and it could mean not only the money they are withholding but compensation on top as well. 


You think the JCP/DWP are hard with their sanction threats I say bring it on you tw@s I make them 5h1t their pants. 

It doesn't matter if you don't have a letter like above because you can just email the central team by putting your postcode in here  The main thing is that you request the 3 items.

  1. A clearly watermarked, COPY or DUPLICATE of said letter
  2. Proof of postage of said letter
  3. Proof of receipt of said letter
If you email you still need to put your name, address with postcode and National Insurance Number (NINO) in the email so they know exactly who you are and where to send the requested information. Again the We posted the letter on DATE and you should have received it on, or about DATE.
Again this is not what is asked for don't let them try this, if you let them get away with it they will use the excuse time after time on you and other claimants.


 

The benefits scrounger  




















































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