@medway_council What are Medway going to do in relation to cross pavement EV charging? It says on the website that Medway will not accept applications for cable channels etc. I just wondered how Medway is going to deal with this as a large amount of houses don’t have a driveway
@nextofficial Could you tell my why Evri say they have attempted delivery, it shows in my next account that there was a card left. No one has been here! Why lie? Just say it’s delayed and they can’t get here today, don’t lie about it!!
@justme1972xt@Jenny_1884 A motability car is a lease, for the benefit amount, so the cost is exactly the same. The benefit goes directly to motability to pay the lease. By saying the cost is to the taxpayer are you trying to put it across that people on pip don’t pay tax?
@Ban_IslamUK@DufferRoy@Jenny_1884@FriseSally It’s going to depend what the disability is. But anyway, the car might not be theirs and someone is taking them out. And as you say you’re presuming the model of car. If they’ve got any taste it wouldn’t be a boxster anyway.
@74Jonny@Jenny_1884 I’ll type slowly just for you, for example say the benefit amount is £300, if they take the money they get £300, if they have a Ford motability get £300, if they have a Mercedes motability get £300. The benefit cost is exactly the same! I can’t make it anymore simpler 😂
@74Jonny@Jenny_1884 Your point makes no difference. The insurance and servicing is dealt with by motability. So for the 3rd time the cost to the benefit system is exactly the same, regardless of the car!
@74Jonny@Jenny_1884 It’s a lease, so as I said it’s the same cost to the benefit system, just the person in receipt of the benefit pays an upfront amount for the car. Same as any lease. It’s quite simple, the benefit money goes to motability, So regardless what car it is, they get the same amount.