my tribunal appeal application has been “lost “
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Richer
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I also have had the experience of blatant lies from an assessor which resulted in a reduction in the mobility part of my pip.
Having appealed via phone and highlighted the items ATOS sides with their assessor
I have just found out my tribunal appeal application has been “lost “. So have to submit another. Not a happy chap!
Having appealed via phone and highlighted the items ATOS sides with their assessor
I have just found out my tribunal appeal application has been “lost “. So have to submit another. Not a happy chap!
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Hello @Richer and welcome to the community.
Sorry to hear what you are currently going through. If there is anything we can support you with please let us know.As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
As part of a community I helped to create change! -
Hi @Richer
A very very big welcome to you this afternoon !!!!!
I’m very sorry that you have also been a victim in this scandal called “pip”
If there is anything that I can help you with please let me know ????
Many thanks.
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