They dont have an email system for customers, best bet is to persevere with the telephone as the new crappy jobcentreplus system doesnt cater for people dropping in and in al probability you will be sent away to the phones anyway, try calling later in the day as it is traditionally quiter at those times so probably have more sucess in getting through
P.s go easy on the staff, i used to work there and they are all nice people!
2006-06-21 03:47:13
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answered by enigma_variation 4
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The website I've listed below will take you to all the available government and benefit sites available, however because of the wide range of issues the Dept of Social Security deals with actually getting in touch with them on the phone is extremely difficult (even staff working in other depts like the job centre have the same problem getting in touch) a visit in person is usually the best and only way besides phoning them all day every day until you finally get through.
It's all part of the governments brand new idea of making everyone contact one department by phone for appointments and help even though they have made nearly 15,000 staff redundant and now do not have the staff to man the phone lines.
It took me 3 weeks and 4 days to get through recently and that was phoning from office working hours till close just to get another number to phone to get an appointment, I'm now on my 6th day of phoning the second number (sigh)
2006-06-21 03:53:34
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answered by madamspud169 5
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If you can not get hold of them on the telephone go to the office in person, and refuse to move until a member of staff talks to you, they may not give you the answer you want, but they can't ignore you that way either. Give yourself a whole day - be at the front (or as near to the front as you can) when they open the doors in the morning, and take a bottle of water and fruit juice in case of a long wait.
2006-06-21 23:41:49
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answered by k 7
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Ah Darlene, poor young thing, smitten and your head ran away with your @ss. Saved by the wise father after all! This is a wonderfully earthy poem and one that rings true, full of the stuff of life: the first pangs of love / lust; the love of a father for his daughter; the advantages of experience and the recognition that all good and lasting things are built on frustration and loss. I could take you to task for an extra beat here or there but that would be missing the point; why would I cage the songbird to lay bare the essence of its song, and kill the bird and the song. We all need the song it is said...
2016-03-26 23:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Social Security Disability Evaluation : http://DisabilityHelp.siopu.com/?EYx
2017-04-06 03:27:31
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answered by Alicia 3
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Yes! Go there in person! Just don't get rowdy or the cop will arrest you!
2006-07-04 06:17:19
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answered by Thom 4
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Hey buddy, there's a new invention called "Google" I suggest you use it!
2006-07-04 10:52:05
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answered by ♪ Brunette Latina ♫ 5
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just try online directory in the area and try google first and foremost...
2006-07-05 01:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No idea. Go there in person maybe?
2006-06-21 03:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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