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MR very curious

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dynasty30
dynasty30 Community member Posts: 90 Courageous
Can I please ask,say for instance one is awarded 0 points on both components,and they request an MR I presume it’s a new form you fill out,do you answer it in the same way you have answered your original pip form,and also do you send in all the supporting evidence or just the newer stuff ( as they have evidence already) or do you resend it all again thank you.
just want to be prepared 

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  • woodbine
    woodbine Community member Posts: 11,663 Disability Gamechanger
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    You can also point out where you didn't score points but think you should have and why. You have to do an MR before you can appeal.
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  • dynasty30
    dynasty30 Community member Posts: 90 Courageous
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    Thank you kindly both for the information,I was curious as I’ve heard so many cases of people having to go through this.
    my telephone assessment is on Monday so was just keeping myself in the loop incase the need arises ?

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