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My husband has just been awarded pip

pinkjen28
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Hi all, My hubby has just been awarded pip (yay) he has standard on both. however on reading through the paperwork it says he was awarded 8 points for daily living. But when I have added these up he actually has 14 points. Should I contact them to query this? As this would mean enhanced for living. Many thanks in advance Jen.
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If you think there is a mistake in the addition then, yes, you should definitely contact them.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thankyou for your reply. I have added it up wrong. I added all the points up before I realised that there was 2 copies! Never mind at least he has it.
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Glad you have worked it out and good he got awarded
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