I have a few snippets of information for you today:
If you are in receipt of any of the benefits listed below would be interested in
buying discounted stamps. You need to bring a letter from DWP dated less than a
year ago to show that you are in receipt of the benefit, and if the letter does
not name the benefit, but just the amount, then the letter which stated that
you have been awarded the benefit.
If you receive
Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Incapacity Benefit or
Unemployability Supplement, you can buy up to 36 stamps in either books of 6 or
12 at Christmas 2011 prices.
The offer is available from 6 November until Christmas Eve.
Stamps can be
purchased from any Post Office.
If you need to
speak to someone about the offer, you can contact Royal Mail Customer Services
on 08456 016 248.
Books of stamps
are of "secular" illustrations; if you would prefer religious illustrations
then these are available in sheets of stamps which have to be licked and are
included in the offer.
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If you are house bound, and the computer is your access to the world, I have a tip for you.
I know this is true, if you use, internet explorer, you should stop using it, as it has vulnerabilities to it, the safest browser are Google Chrome and Firefox.
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If you are sick of filling in the benefit forms, to get your well deserved benefits contact your MP, I don't know if this will work, but I have emailed my MP, and asked that instead of the stress and strain of having to fill out the ESA form, I suggested, that instead, the DWP, contact my doctor, as a first port of call, they contact them anyone for proof, and if they don't then have enough evidence they can contact you then, it saves you the hard work of having to fill out the form, the DWP a lot of work and money too, if enough of us, contact our MP's, this could work.
Miriam
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