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jules13
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hi, thank you for taking your time to read this. It’s just something I have read on here and not too sure what I should do etc, I have requested my report and currently waiting for it, as I was advised to get it so I can start my MR if needed. If the report is lacking a few things that were shown/talked about etc or has things in that never never happened (I have read on here many saying they have had this) can I call up before I get my award notice to mention this or do I have to wait for my notice? Thanks
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jules13 said:hi, thank you for taking your time to read this. It’s just something I have read on here and not too sure what I should do etc, I have requested my report and currently waiting for it, as I was advised to get it so I can start my MR if needed. If the report is lacking a few things that were shown/talked about etc or has things in that never never happened (I have read on here many saying they have had this) can I call up before I get my award notice to mention this or do I have to wait for my notice? Thanks
Any complaint you have about the content of the report should be addressed to the assessing company.
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@Yadnad
thank you. I received a text today saying they have received the report and I should wait to heard within 4weeks. I called last week to request a copy of report once it was received by them so hopefully I will get that soon. -
You can certainly try but before you do that you should look at the boxes with dots next to them and add up what, if anything you scored and see if there's enough of points for an award. Use the PIP descriptors to check the points.
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.
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