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baxter82
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Hi
does anyone know why my decision is being posted out and why I was not notified there and then ? I know some people are told straight away. do you think it is bad news
TIA
does anyone know why my decision is being posted out and why I was not notified there and then ? I know some people are told straight away. do you think it is bad news
TIA
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@baxter82
my decision was posted out too, the tribunal panel were running late so that’s why mine was posted.
i called the tribunal office a few days after my hearing and asked what the decision was, I was told over the phone, I’d won.
it took a wee or so for me to get the letter as that’s when we had the bad snow.
i hope that helps -
P.s
if you do call for the decision you will need to specifically ask for them to tell you over the phone the decision -
Thank you for that and I'll keep you posted
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No problem, and please do.
fingers crossed you get the right decision
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