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Pip interview

tina1888
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Hi there.
I had my pip interview in Feb and I got 8 points on the mobility part. The assessor lied and minimised my illness.
My husband recorded the interview so we had a record of it and so I could listen to it as my memory is awful.
We are going to write a Mandatory reconsideration letter is it worth mentioning that we have evidence that she lied during the medical?
Thanx any advice is great.
I had my pip interview in Feb and I got 8 points on the mobility part. The assessor lied and minimised my illness.
My husband recorded the interview so we had a record of it and so I could listen to it as my memory is awful.
We are going to write a Mandatory reconsideration letter is it worth mentioning that we have evidence that she lied during the medical?
Thanx any advice is great.
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