PIP
jimblythe642
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hi recently i was on enhanced rate pip then today i have been informed that i would get standard rate be cause i am no 65. surey i should have been in formed of this in my dealngs with the D.W.P, Aas they ask me my bithdate each time i call them
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Hi jimblythe and welcome
Have you had a new assessment ?
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When was this ?
Have you asked for an MR ?
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Sorry for taking so long just yesterday not yet but planning to do so on monday
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Hi jim
Being 65 you need to be aware of the mobility element if it applies to you
Have a look at the B&W self test for an idea about the points system,descriptors and criteria
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
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