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Pip assessment

paula830
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hi I had my pip f2f assement on Friday and had a txt off the dwp on Tuesday to say they had my written report back , is it normal for them to get it that quickly or is it a sign that it’s an intstant no
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Hello @paula830 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Sorry I am afraid do not no the answer to that question.
One of our team will be along or a member of our community will know.
All I can say is I hope the assessment you had went well and hope and pray for a successful outcome.
Have a look at Talk about PIP for any information and advice. If that helps.
Take care
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Hello, I had my f2f and then had a message 2days later, to say they had received the report. The report is emailed. I would not worry, but that is my opinion.
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