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baggsy26
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hi sent my pip forms in and they were received 25th April had phone call yesterday for a F2f assessment which is on the 24th may is this too soon for them to have gathered all my information off cardiologist gp etc
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Hi,They very rarely contact anyone for any evidence, the onus is on you to made sure it's sent. It's your responsibility to prove you qualify, not theirs. If you didn't send any evidence you should take some with you to the assessment and hope they will accept it on the day.
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Oh right it says on form I had on Monday that they had or sent for information from tha people that I listed on my forms
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I said they rarely contact anyone, it can happen but it's rare. If they do contact anyone it doesn't mean those that they contact will send them anything. You really shouldn't rely on this because it's your responsibility to prove you qualify.
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