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diane260965
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I put in for pip in december had f2f january turned down put in MR february was told it would be 6 weeks called them to be told it would be another 2 weeks call back on 3rd of april so i did to be told it would be another 2 weeks rang today to be told another 2 weeks is there nothing i can do about this as everytime i ring the delay is getting longer and longer. Thank you
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Unfortunately there is no time limit on when an MR is done. Just keep ringing weekly if you can stand the music
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Hello, if you think your Mr may be turned down start preparing for a tribunal hearing but don't let it get you down focus on the descriptors you are contesting.
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Hi @diane260965 sorry to hear this, it sounds frustrating! Keep us updated and let us know if you need any further helpDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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