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6 months 3 weeks ago #290697 by Hazel
Online form difficulties was created by Hazel
As mentioned recently, I have a short deadline to get my PIP form in and was sent a link to the online form. I'm having problems with it! I can't seem to be able to get it to save information. On the first page it asks what is your condition. I have a lot! That failed to submit and it said you have a maximum of 200 characters but can describe other conditions and disabilities later. So I kept it to 200 characters and described the main ones.

On the next page it says do you have any other conditions or disabilities, so I ticked yes. It then just seems to wipe the form clean and start all over again!
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6 months 3 weeks ago #290708 by Chris
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Hi Hazel,

I believe it does this as you're not supposed to fill them in specifically online, as it can be fraudulently done. Your best bet is to copy and paste the question into "wordpad" and answer them by typing, then printing out and attaching to the form.

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6 months 2 weeks ago #290765 by Hazel
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It's ok, I've worked it out now! When you complete the first section and hit save. If you then tick "yes" to any other conditions, it looks like nothing is saved and you start again, but all it is is opening the original page again to add other conditions. Once you tick "no" to any further conditions, and save, you can then see everything you previously put that was saved. So once I did that it showed I had added the information three times! Because I thought I had to start again. But actually each time was to add another condition. I was then able to delete two of the entries and edit the first entry so it was correct and included all conditions. The 200 character limit is only for additional conditions.

Now I've worked it out, it is fairly straightforward and you can go back and amend things.

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6 months 2 weeks ago #290769 by Chris
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Hi Hazel,

Glad you got things sussed - this is a new one on me. The only online bit I knew about was at the courts website, so thought the form may have just been a type of exercise template. Always happy to learn more.

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6 months 2 weeks ago #290770 by Hazel
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Actually you still only get 200 characters to give details of your disabilities. But then you can give further details in the next box. Or tick to add further conditions and fill those boxes in again so they are added onto the original boxes.

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6 months 2 weeks ago #290775 by Chris
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Hi Hazel,

It's not a lot at all 200 characters is it ? I remember my very first PIP claim, I printed off 172 pages of A4 documents to send them. I still have them all here too, as a backup.

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