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I sent off PIP form approximately 3 weeks ago and I was expecting awhile longer to hear back from them but I had a letter yesterday. They set up my assessment in the centre on Birmingham at rush hour time at 4.55pm.
I am visually impaired, have learning difficulties and anxiety.
I think they taking advange cus I put on form I struggle in busy areas for a number of reasons.
I am visually impaired, have learning difficulties and anxiety.
I think they taking advange cus I put on form I struggle in busy areas for a number of reasons.
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HI,First appointments are sometimes computer generated. You can change the appointment time once but when doing this please make sure you can attend the next appointment they give you. To change the time/date ring the number on the letter.
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