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ruhi
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hi everyone i received my pip bundle yesterday and so much lies in and thy have asked the tribunal to dismiss the appeal s this normal happensto everyone so scared
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No its not normal
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what shall i do will tribunal dismiss my appeal
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as they saying thy are opposing this appeal andask the tribunalto dismiss the appeal and confirm the secretary of state decision
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jim1074 said:No its not normalThis is not correct! It is perfectly normal for DWP to appose the appeal and ask the Tribunal to dismiss it. They do it with every Tribunal request!You have nothing to worry about, your appeal will go ahead. You'll just have have a lot of patience while you wait for your hearing date, which could be several months.
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Be patience and calm, it's a mind game your find yourself in,waiting and wondering what if. Continue to live your life as best you can making sure you have all your papers, evidence ready for the tribunal.
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I was thinking to ring pip people and tell them tht the accessor has written wrong basicly lied its completely other way round in report from wht I said shall I ring them or wait for tribunal
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ruhi said:I was thinking to ring pip people and tell them tht the accessor has written wrong basicly lied its completely other way round in report from wht I said shall I ring them or wait for tribunalThere's no point in ringing DWP because they won't be interested in the lies that were told, neither will the Tribunal. You can make a complaint to the assessment providers about the complaint, if you wish.You need to wait for the Tribunal hearing date and make sure any evidence that you're sending in received at least 10 days before the hearing.
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As others have said, the DWP believe that they are right and you are wrong. As such they believe that if the appeal is to be heard it will waste everybody's time and money as the decision the Tribunal will come to will be exactly what the DWP have decided already. The DWP would prefer claimants to just accept what you have been told and don't argue about it.
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DWP Always argue against the Tribunal hang in there and keep fighting
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lindadenise said:DWP Always argue against the Tribunal hang in there and keep fighting
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