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nanshe
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Hi everyone I was assesed by pip two years ago and after being on high rate mobility that paid for car I was told I had to give back my car that I had been entitled to for 17years with indefinite DLA I had been getting for twenty years ,two weeks ago I was assessed again and they decided that I am not even entitled to the lower rate of mobility now and the reduced my money by a hundred pound a month when I got my decision what had been wrote down in a lot of it wasnt what I had told them I am in the process of writing to ask for them to have another look at the decision
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Hi @nanshe, and welcome to the community!
Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear this- how frustrating for you. It's good to hear that you're appealing the decision and have begun to do so, you can find more information on the appeals process online. Please do keep us updated and let us know if we can be of any help.
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