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My appeal has been lodged with the tribunal. What does 'bundle pack' mean?

Popdiva43
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Hi all good morning hope everyone is well.Could some please help me,I've disputed my pip decision,and now my appeal has been lodged with the tribunal,I have to wait for dwp to get back to them with there verdict of there decision,but what does bundle pack mean please
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Hi there
Bundle pack is all the evidence the dwp will submit to the tribunal and you will get a copy too
It includes all the paperwork relating to your claim -
Hi @Popdiva43
Just to follow up on janer1967's reply about the paperwork bundle for your tribunal hearing, I've also included a couple of links to some further information on the appeals process, including some guidance from Scope and Turn2Us. I thought that might be useful to you in providing you with some further info about next steps.
Please do pop back and let us know if you have any other questions. All the best with your appeal and do keep us updated as to how you're getting on.
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Thankyou
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