Mandatory Reconsideration Has Been Changed, what happens now?
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kevin52
Community member Posts: 73 Courageous
They Have Changed There Mind ! They Have told Me I Am Entitled To The Employment And Support Allowance WITH The Support Component .
So Happy now Not About The Money , Its About Feeling Better .
How will It Work Now With The Job Centre ? Have A Interview Next Week , Also On UC Now . How will things Go With That ?
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How fabulous ! I have my assessment again tomorrow- fingers crossed for a positive outcome, I was taken off the support group even though my problems have increased.The life of a Mutant is always intense
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I've been too nervous to read some posts but this is good news and such a relief to reassure others
well done and good luck everyone -
sooo happy for you. I am waiting to hear back from my mandatory reconsideration. Signs are looking positive I am hearing more people are getting put in the right group
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Cheers Mate
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janice_in_wonderland said:I've been too nervous to read some posts but this is good news and such a relief to reassure others
well done and good luck everyone
thanks Janice
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Markinsutton said:sooo happy for you. I am waiting to hear back from my mandatory reconsideration. Signs are looking positive I am hearing more people are getting put in the right groupkevin52 said:Cheers Mate
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sazza said:How fabulous ! I have my assessment again tomorrow- fingers crossed for a positive outcome, I was taken off the support group even though my problems have increased.
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Hi kevin52
well done,a great result.Maybe things will look up for you now.
Debsidoo.x -
Fabulous news
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debsidoo said:Hi kevin52
well done,a great result.Maybe things will look up for you now.
Debsidoo.x
Thankyou Debs
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