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Going to PIP tribunal - need help
suewilkinsoncollins
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Hi. Im sue. Hope your having a good day. I have lost my pips . I put in for mandatory reconcideration. Lost that too. Im waiting to going to tribunetal. Im very confused. Upset and very annoyed that capita have told so many lies zxx
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Hi sue this is not good at all snd your doing the right thing these people are not drs and they not god either they do this to get big bonuses love i have just had to aply as i am on DLA for life and i am now waiting to see what lies they come up with but i have photocopied all pages so i am prepared for a fight so keep on with it and good luck xxxxE Stebbings
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I am sorry i thought i had replied. When you have a face to face meeting i wosh you every bit of luck. A week after you can phone for your assesskrs report. Go throu it slowly to look for a y lies errors or contradictions. Write them all down and if tou dont get awarded. Write photo copy abd use this where ever possible xxx
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Hi @suewilkinsoncollins welcome to the community. Lots of members have been through tribunals, it might help you to have a read through their posts?
@Angel40 talked about it here.
@LDBWILLI talked about appealing PIP here.
And @gingermusic has a lengthy thread about people's experience of changing from DLA to PIP.
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