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Is a quick turnaround bad??

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I just thought I always see it take a long time for people and mine has been really quick. Is that a bad sign and does it mean they are more likely to say no? Mine has been so quick it hasn’t even been 1 month from me sending the form for them having assessment report back.
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Hi,That's quick but i have known it be quicker. It doens't mean anything at all and you can't speculate anything at this stage. Please try to relax, you've been very lucky to have such a quick claim.Just to add, it doesn't mean anything other than it was quick.
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I really appreciate you reassuring me you are very kind thank you @poppy123456. I’m glad it is going so quick, it is so worrying. Although knowing they have the report and still have to wait for them to decide is difficult.
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Hi Now they have the report you can rung and request a copy of the report. This isnt the final decision but will indicate the points recommended
Fingers crossed for you -
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