MR address
KaliB
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Hi,
So, I've received my decision letter. As expected, the points and reasoning are basically the same as the assessor report (almost word for word in parts).
I'm going to send in the MR form with some addition evidence I have gathered that (fingers crossed) could help.
But I'm unsure what address to post it to.
The only address on my decision letter is the one of the first page in the upper right corner, but it doesn't seem like an address that would be appropriate?
The address is Personal Independance, Payment 1, Mail Handling Site A, Wolverhampton, WV98 1AA.
So, I've received my decision letter. As expected, the points and reasoning are basically the same as the assessor report (almost word for word in parts).
I'm going to send in the MR form with some addition evidence I have gathered that (fingers crossed) could help.
But I'm unsure what address to post it to.
The only address on my decision letter is the one of the first page in the upper right corner, but it doesn't seem like an address that would be appropriate?
The address is Personal Independance, Payment 1, Mail Handling Site A, Wolverhampton, WV98 1AA.
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Yes that would be the PIP address you will need to send the letter to. They are usually "mail handling sites"
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Thanks

It just seems like a strange address.
Do I need to send it recorded delivery, or would it be pointless as it is just a mail handling site?0 -
Proof of posting is all that's needed, which is free from any post office. Pointless sending recorded delivery because it will be signed for by someone from Royal Mail and not someone from DWP. As you correct said, it's a mail handling site. It's not classed as arriving with DWP until it's been added to the computer which can take a couple of weeks.
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