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Tinatylertaylor2018
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Hi i have put in for pip in july i have been for a face to face i have had a txt from dwp sayin they have my form they got that on the 19 july so on the 4 oct i rang dwp to see what goin on and the lady i was taking to said i have be demissed pip today on the 6 oct i got a letter sayin they have all my info i dont no what this means as i have been rufused for this i dont no what goin on
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Hello @Tinatylertaylor2018 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing. I am sorry what has happened .
I am not too clear what has happened if they have received the information they require then they will inform you by letter of any decision.
If you have lost PIP you can appeal. You will need to look at our information, advice on PIP. Need to complete a Mandatory Reconsideration.
Look at what you need to do. The letter you receive usually say what to do next if your not happy with any decision. Speak to CAB what to do ask for advice and information.. I can understand the anxiety and you are not alone.
We are a supportive, friendly community. Care and share.
Hope that helps.
Please take care
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Hi @Tinatylertaylor2018 welcome to the community!
If you do appeal the decision (if you have been refused) then the link to the information about appeals that @thespiceman suggested can be found here.
Please keep us updated, all decisions are confirmed by letter.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Does that mean ii have to replay for pip or have they not made a desion yet
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It is best to wait for the confirmation letter firstDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Tinatylertaylor2018, and welcome! It sounds as though you haven't received your decision yet, so perhaps wait a little longer or follow it up with a phone call again before you take any further action. Do keep us updated and we'll advise where we can!
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