Hi, my name is jace!
jace
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My husband won his appeal on 26th October, he phoned dwp today, and they told him they still have not received anything from the tribunal yet, can anyone tell how long this takes,, thanks
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It should have been received by now. Ring the tribunal clerk as the DWP do have a habit of losing decisions
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How do I get a number for that
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Should be on the paper work from the tribunal
CR
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Got it thanks
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Hi @jace
A very very big welcome to you to our online community.
I do hope that you are sorted now ???
Please please let me know if I can help you further ???
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We made a second call to dwp, the first assistant said the had not received any correspondence from tribunal,, phoned tribunal officer and they said it was forwarded the day he won his case, on the second call to dwp , they told him they received this the same day as he won his case, duh !! She said she didn't understand why he was told earlier the never received it,, but all sorted now thank goodness
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Thank you for your assistance
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You are very welcome
It usually takes DWP 5-8 weeks to put an award into payment following a tribunal decision
please let us know if we can help with any thing else
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They told him today they were putting it in to payment and he will receive a text
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That is good news. i am so glad it has worked out for you
CR
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Thank you very much
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Thank you
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Hi @jace
That's no problem it's my pleasure !!!!!
Please please let me know if there is anything that I can help/support you with ?????
Thanks.
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