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You were advised incorrectly. If refused your PIP stops, even though your award doesn't end until March 2023.
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It's silly isn't it really, I had to fight for my pip last time , think I will have to do the same this time0
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Indeed, it's frustrating. If you're refused and you challenge the decision and then go on to be awarded you will receive all the money owed. If then awarded daily living PIP, you will receive the money owed for your housing element too.
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On my pip assessment report Ive had, it says the conditions in this report are likely to remain for 9 months, but there's a box for renewal but it's empty, don't know if you know or have any insights on this0
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Have you used the PIP descriptors to add up any potential points that they may have been recommended? If not then you can use the PIP self test to do this. Just transfer the dots/ticks from the report into the self test and at the end it will tell you any potential points. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/pip-test-formDo also be aware that the report is a recommendation only. Whilst they mostly go with it, it has been know for them to go against it.
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poppy123456 said:Have you used the PIP descriptors to add up any potential points that they may have recommended? If not then you can use the PIP self test to do this. Just transfer the dots/ticks from the report into the self test and at the end it will tell you any potential points. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/pip-test-formDo also be aware that the report is a recommendation only. Whilst they mostly go with it, it has been know for them to go against it.0
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Thanks poppy1
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durhamjaide2001 said:poppy123456 said:Have you used the PIP descriptors to add up any potential points that they may have recommended? If not then you can use the PIP self test to do this. Just transfer the dots/ticks from the report into the self test and at the end it will tell you any potential points. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/pip-test-formDo also be aware that the report is a recommendation only. Whilst they mostly go with it, it has been know for them to go against it.poppy123456 said:Have you used the PIP descriptors to add up any potential points that they may have recommended? If not then you can use the PIP self test to do this. Just transfer the dots/ticks from the report into the self test and at the end it will tell you any potential points. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/pip-test-formDo also be aware that the report is a recommendation only. Whilst they mostly go with it, it has been know for them to go against it.0
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