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Carl Bacon
OK,
Just sent an email, with a signed VA Form 20-10206 attached, requesting a copy of my C-File. I checked the boxes for Claims File, Treatment Records, Financial Records and Disability Exams.
This will be a test on how long it takes to get.
I will update what I see when I see it,
Hamslice
Sent email 11:03 PM 1/24/2022
Automatic reply recieved 11:04
Edited by Hamslicecause I can
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Email to where? Never mind, checked form. That’s new. I don’t do anything with this so I don’t see them very often
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OK, Just sent an email, with a signed VA Form 20-10206 attached, requesting a copy of my C-File. I checked the boxes for Claims File, Treatment Records, Financial Records and Disability Exams.
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There is no line item for it- it costs nothing except time and some postage.
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