Had tribunal on Tuesday, not received decision yet
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scottishboy24
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Hello I had my trubinal on Tuesday they told me they would send letter out still hvent got it yet and wen I was there women had her decision made there I got told mine was sent in post I want too knw why i was different
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Tribunals often send decisions out in the post. If you haven't heard after a week, phone the tribunal clerk.
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I didn’t get my decision on the day , they were running late, and called the clerks office a few days later. If the appeal was heard Tuesday I’d call today but you must ask if they can tell you over the phone.
If you don’t ask the specific question they won’t freely tell you.
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Usually they write to you within a couple of days, they don't usually keep you waiting any longer than that. Hopefully by now you've received that letter and it's good news.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
When i had a tribunal on a Tuesday i received the decision in the post on the Saturday
Even though the letter was dated on the Wednesday they use 2nd class post -
I have been accepted for pip and wanted knw how long have wait for backdated money how much would I get back from 7 months
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Congratulations
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It could be 5-6 weeks
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Congrats I have pip tribunal June 12
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