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JO2907
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Hi my name is Jo. I have recently been sent a Pip Review form on 14/09/2018 and sent back to them on 17/09/2018. How do i know if theyv'e received it? and how long roughly is it taking this year to hear from them about either a f2f assesment or a paper based decision?. Hope someone can help?. Thank you
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Mine took 4 months to assessment.
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Hi Lindadenise thank you for your reply. You say it took 4 months to assesment, was this, this year? and did they let you know they had received your Review form or not?. Thank you
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Hi Jo i am pretty much in same position as you i am really worried and anxious
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I filled in review forms with help and posted them also sent a Drs letter
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I do not understand i was awarded pip until 2019 i am not happy to say my condition has worsened now i am just so worried as i fear they will just stop my money a they have done three times before i just cannot cope with this
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Orchid22 said:I do not understand i was awarded pip until 2019 i am not happy to say my condition has worsened now i am just so worried as i fear they will just stop my money a they have done three times before i just cannot cope with this
It is not good enough to say 'there has been no change - please refer to the previous application and award as what the situation was then is still the situation now'. Doing that you are as likely than not to be awarded 0 points.
It happened to me - in 5 years three face to face assessments. I had enough so threw the towel in.
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Orchid22 said:I do not understand i was awarded pip until 2019 i am not happy to say my condition has worsened now i am just so worried as i fear they will just stop my money a they have done three times before i just cannot cope with this
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