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Hi all, until this year I have not had the need(thankfully) to bother the benefits system, what an eye opener it has been, I had my Pip Assessment in September, the report is 90% inaccurate this is no exaggeration. I have complained about the assessor and just starting the appeal process. Don’t lie ! Of course this would be wrong, alas don’t expect the same from the assessor. I gave extra evidence to her, this miraculously disappeared and nothing in the report to say I gave her any. I had copies and have sent them to DWP they are looking again after MR. I was naive to think these people would be honest my assessor was anything but, along with being rude and un caring. Doesn’t matter how honest you are @DannyMoore unfortunately it’s pot luck as to whether the assessor will grant you the same, good luck anyway
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