Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 09:42 AM Posted Saturday at 09:42 AM Has any one received one of these, got it today, eventually got it signed at Chalong Police Station. Cost 1000bht to send this back to DWP, surely in this day and age they should have an online form, oh well done now. Didn't know where to post this so it's here.
Upnotover Posted Saturday at 10:43 AM Posted Saturday at 10:43 AM It must be deliberate. Every missed letter saves them money. At least for THB1,000 there some chance it might make it back. 59 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: Didn't know where to post this so it's here. Maybe here next time.... 1
Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 10:49 AM Author Posted Saturday at 10:49 AM 5 minutes ago, Upnotover said: It must be deliberate. Every missed letter saves them money. At least for THB1,000 there some chance it might make it back. Maybe here next time.... Okay, it made it back the last time so hoping it does this time.
worgeordie Posted Saturday at 11:03 AM Posted Saturday at 11:03 AM I get mine signed at a local Chemist ,where I buy some medicines , last time I went to get him to sign ,there where 3 other Farangs already there , and not one of them bought anything after getting the paper signed and stamped., greedy buggers , I just send the paper back ordinary mail ,as they have increased time for return , and so far it's always arrived , 1000 Baht is a lot to send a letter , or did you send FedEx or some other courier...I suppose after reading this i will be getting the letter shortly. regards worgeordie
Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 11:11 AM Author Posted Saturday at 11:11 AM 11 minutes ago, worgeordie said: I get mine signed at a local Chemist ,where I buy some medicines , last time I went to get him to sign ,there where 3 other Farangs already there , and not one of them bought anything after getting the paper signed and stamped., greedy buggers , I just send the paper back ordinary mail ,as they have increased time for return , and so far it's always arrived , 1000 Baht is a lot to send a letter , or did you send FedEx or some other courier...I suppose after reading this i will be getting the letter shortly. regards worgeordie The Pharmacy I got it signed at last time this time refused, Dentist refused, then I noticed on the form saying a member of the police force, so I went to Chalong police stn. Thay signed it but I noticed he didn't print his name, I hope HMRC will not reject it plus he wrote in Thai. I'm not bothered about the 1000bht it's EMS so I can see it all the way to Wolverhampton. You would think thay would use an online form. . 1
Popular Post LivinginKata Posted Saturday at 11:36 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 11:36 AM I get my local doctor to sign. Pay 200 Baht consult fee. Send by registered post about 200 Baht. Give tracking number. 1 2 2
Popular Post Moonlover Posted Saturday at 11:39 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 11:39 AM 1 hour ago, Badrabbit said: Has any one received one of these, got it today, eventually got it signed at Chalong Police Station. Cost 1000bht to send this back to HMRC, surely in this day and age they should have an online form, oh well done now. Didn't know where to post this so it's here. HMRC sent you a life certificate? That's a first! Ok, I'm teasing you, you obviously mean DWP. Next time use registered mail. Just as reliable and a quarter of the cost. Switching to an on line procedure is under discussion by DWP. They are aware that they loose millions of pounds a year paying out pensions to dead folks around the world. 3
Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM Author Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM 22 minutes ago, Moonlover said: HMRC sent you a life certificate? That's a first! Ok, I'm teasing you, you obviously mean DWP. Next time use registered mail. Just as reliable and a quarter of the cost. Switching to an on line procedure is under discussion by DWP. They are aware that they loose millions of pounds a year paying out pensions to dead folks around the world. I'm fine with the 1000bht it's nice to track it all the way to Wolverhampton. Yes DWP. Had one a couple of years ago.
Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 12:06 PM Author Posted Saturday at 12:06 PM 28 minutes ago, LivinginKata said: I get my local doctor to sign. Pay 200 Baht consult fee. Send by registered post about 200 Baht. Give tracking number. Awesome. next time I will consider registered but I'm very happy with the 1000bht. I like to watch it going every step of the way. 1
Popular Post Moonlover Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM 1 hour ago, Badrabbit said: I'm fine with the 1000bht it's nice to track it all the way to Wolverhampton. Yes DWP. Had one a couple of years ago. Registered post will also track it all the way to the point of delivery, but it's your money, not mine! 1 2
Badrabbit Posted Saturday at 01:09 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:09 PM 1 minute ago, Moonlover said: Registered post will also track it all the way to the point of delivery, but it's your money, not mine! Not wrong mate. 1
cowellandrew Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 1/25/2025 at 11:39 AM, Moonlover said: HMRC sent you a life certificate? That's a first! Ok, I'm teasing you, you obviously mean DWP. Next time use registered mail. Just as reliable and a quarter of the cost. Switching to an on line procedure is under discussion by DWP. They are aware that they loose millions of pounds a year paying out pensions to dead folks around the world. https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/dwp-mistakenly-pays-500-million-30758112
Andycoops Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 1/25/2025 at 4:42 PM, Badrabbit said: Has any one received one of these, got it today, eventually got it signed at Chalong Police Station. Cost 1000bht to send this back to HMRC, surely in this day and age they should have an online form, oh well done now. Didn't know where to post this so it's here. I received mine on Friday and it's from DWP not HMRC. They are sent out randomly about every 2 years in my experience.
Muhendis Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I sincerely hope the UK DWP can find a way to confirm that I am still alive without sending me a bit of paper once every year. EMS is very hit n'miss here in Buriram. A few years ago my pension was stopped because the life certificate never arrived from DWP. I keep a copy of it in my computer now so I can print it, get it signed and post it off to them every March without any delay. They seem to be quite content with that. 1
Moonlover Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Muhendis said: I sincerely hope the UK DWP can find a way to confirm that I am still alive without sending me a bit of paper once every year. EMS is very hit n'miss here in Buriram. A few years ago my pension was stopped because the life certificate never arrived from DWP. I keep a copy of it in my computer now so I can print it, get it signed and post it off to them every March without any delay. They seem to be quite content with that. Your wish might just be their command! ‘Life certificates’ sent to UK pensioners living abroad, including in France, could be moved online'. Many providers already do have on-line life confirmation. DWP are behind the times. https://www.connexionfrance.com/news/proof-of-life-certificates-may-go-online-for-uk-pensioners-in-france/104888
Muhendis Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Moonlover said: Your wish might just be their command! ‘Life certificates’ sent to UK pensioners living abroad, including in France, could be moved online'. Many providers already do have on-line life confirmation. DWP are behind the times. https://www.connexionfrance.com/news/proof-of-life-certificates-may-go-online-for-uk-pensioners-in-france/104888 I note the bit where it says "could be moved online". This has been under discussion for years. The UK government really has no idea how to go about it. Perhaps they can take a look at banking security methods and use OTP's etc. I notice they have no problem in communicating with me by email so they really can use computers for communication if they have to. "The DWP said it had no further information at this stage when we asked about the possible timeframe, how a digital process might work for signatures, and whether it might be difficult for some elderly people who lack IT skills." That's a false assumption. Anyone who has made it as far as Thailand is quite likely to have gone on line to make the journey and is quite familiar with using their smartphone for making purchases etc. If the DWP were to adopt security methods similar to financial institutions there would be no need for a verification signature. These people really are dumb. 1
ignis Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Muhendis said: I sincerely hope the UK DWP can find a way to confirm that I am still alive without sending me a bit of paper once every year. EMS is very hit n'miss here in Buriram. A few years ago my pension was stopped because the life certificate never arrived from DWP. I keep a copy of it in my computer now so I can print it, get it signed and post it off to them every March without any delay. They seem to be quite content with that. That is a good idea, saves the expense and Hazzel of waiting on the phone for 45 + mins to UK So say they send every 2 years, in 10 years have only received 1 letter, the day it arrived re stamp mark was 14 months after posting in UK !!! Look on the Royal Mail website normal surface mail to Thailand = allow 12 weeks.. Every time my pension stops must phone them + every time ask them to always send via email. but they never do. It is that time again, so have a copy on PC so will print it out and send to them - hope no stoppage theis time
BritManToo Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 minutes ago, ignis said: That is a good idea, saves the expense and Hazzel of waiting on the phone for 45 + mins to UK So say they send every 2 years, in 10 years have only received 1 letter, the day it arrived re stamp mark was 14 months after posting in UK !!! Look on the Royal Mail website normal surface mail to Thailand = allow 12 weeks.. Every time my pension stops must phone them + every time ask them to always send via email. but they never do. It is that time again, so have a copy on PC so will print it out and send to them - hope no stoppage theis time DWP doesn't use Royal Mail for posting proof of life forms, as far as I know they use a reposting/forwarding service provided by a European country as it's cheaper.
crazykopite Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I have a HMRC app that’s how they contact me have had it for a number of years now it allows me to check everything and if they need to contact me they use the App 1
Gottfrid Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 1/25/2025 at 6:11 PM, Badrabbit said: I'm not bothered about the 1000bht it's EMS so I can see it all the way to Wolverhampton. I am, as it seems that they overcharged you. They have EMS World, which for documents cost 550 baht. https://www.thailandpost.co.th/un/article_detail/article/11/8124
msbkk Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: I am, as it seems that they overcharged you. They have EMS World, which for documents cost 550 baht. https://www.thailandpost.co.th/un/article_detail/article/11/8124 Is it still the same price, the article mentions prices starting year 2018...?
Moonlover Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Muhendis said: I note the bit where it says "could be moved online". This has been under discussion for years. The UK government really has no idea how to go about it. Perhaps they can take a look at banking security methods and use OTP's etc. I notice they have no problem in communicating with me by email so they really can use computers for communication if they have to. DWP do not need to know how to go about it. They simply need to out-source the verification process to a company such as My Pension ID and they'll do it for them, digitally. It would probably same them millions of pounds each year in preventing pensions being paid out to dead people! Many companies and local governments already use this process. It takes me just 5 minutes using a mobile app to confirm to BAE SYSTEMS that I'm still alive. https://mypensionid.co.uk/personal/
Captain Flack Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I have changes the heading as the OP has stated it is about DWP life certificate.
scorecard Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 1/25/2025 at 4:42 PM, Badrabbit said: Has any one received one of these, got it today, eventually got it signed at Chalong Police Station. Cost 1000bht to send this back to DWP, surely in this day and age they should have an online form, oh well done now. Didn't know where to post this so it's here. What is a DWP certificate?
Muhendis Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 12 minutes ago, scorecard said: What is a DWP certificate? DWP is initials for the UK government Department of Work and Pensions. The certificate is a form sent out to pensioners living outside of the UK, for completion and return to the DWP so that they can be assured that the pensioner is still reasonably alive enough to enjoy such a wealthy gift of pension money from the UK government.
Badrabbit Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 19 minutes ago, scorecard said: What is a DWP certificate? It's a life certificate, thay want to know that you are still alive and can still receive the Pension.
Badrabbit Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gottfrid said: I am, as it seems that they overcharged you. They have EMS World, which for documents cost 550 baht. https://www.thailandpost.co.th/un/article_detail/article/11/8124 Paid the same last year, thay said its express, good enough for me.
Badrabbit Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Andycoops said: I received mine on Friday and it's from DWP not HMRC. They are sent out randomly about every 2 years in my experience. Yea that seems right, last one was about 2 years ago.
Pdavies99 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago They are sent out as and when to persons mainly living abroad, to see you are still with us, note if you do not send back they will stop payment until received and would then backdated the payments outstanding. As a retired pension trustee I have signed countless of these for for colleagues, note it does not need a stamp etc, merely a recognised person to effect. 1
Badrabbit Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: Paid the same last year, thay said its express, good enough for me. Checking it looks like I have got EMS International express, anyway I'm happy with it. 1
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