Appealing pip
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amethyst69
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
six weeks ago I appealed my pip decision. Not heard anything back. Does anyone know if I should call them or if it takes longer and to just be patient
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Do you mean mandatory reconsideration, or a tribunal?
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Hi @amethyst69 and a warm welcome to the community!
I know it can take 6-8 weeks to hear anything. It may be worth giving DWP a call next weekScope -
Hi i had my pip tribunal a week ago and i won after a year of waiting .i was told to ring a few days later to make sure dwp had recieved the tribunals decision.i rang yesterday and she said they have to make the final decision and i said the tribunal had made a decision and she said something about 28 days .very rude disnt speak to very nice dont understand as i was told by cab that if i won it would take dwp 4 - 6 wks to pay me my money .can someone plz help as getting really effacted by this now this has been going on for 13 months since they first stopped my pip
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