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Jomar 01-09-2014 04:38 PM

Another way to copy/ add links..

You can copy the URL (highlight the full text & right click to select copy & then paste it in a post.
URL- the http://
& / or
www. (whatever site name is ) .com , .gov. or .org part -usually in the top section above the web page


http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/credits.htm

Some will just have only the www. & some will have https:// which is usually for secure log in pages

Hopeless 01-09-2014 05:40 PM

Jo*Mar,

Thanks. I am stuck in the days of DOS in my head. One day I will get used to the technology of this decade. I am very old school. Hope I catch up someday but as I age, the gap widens.

Thanks again.

finz 01-10-2014 11:04 PM

lol Hope

Your "old school" still beats me. When DOS was in vogue, I was still swearing I'd never use a computer and thanking my lucky starts that I was in the last graduating class from my high school, then college, that didn't have to take required computer classes.

I had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the computer age.....

Msudawg89 01-11-2014 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soccertese (Post 1042411)
so you think i might win? i'm confused.

Yes if you have the medical evidence to support your case you should win. My lawyer and Doctors said unless you have the obvious disability and are under 60 you will automatically be denied the first time. They make it difficult on you but in the end the medical evidence supports your claim.

Janke 01-13-2014 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Msudawg89 (Post 1042902)
Yes if you have the medical evidence to support your case you should win. My lawyer and Doctors said unless you have the obvious disability and are under 60 you will automatically be denied the first time. They make it difficult on you but in the end the medical evidence supports your claim.

There is no policy that automatically denies EVERYONE under 60. It all depends upon how severe your illness/condition is even if there is medical evidence that your condition exists.

Not sure what an obvious disability even is. Different definitions to different people.


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