Thought my Pip decision letter had arrived!
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lizzieloz30
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Hi,
Opened the post this morning & my heart jumped when I saw a letter of PIP, I thought it was the decision. Anyhow it was just to say they had they needed to make a decision lol. Oh well.
Opened the post this morning & my heart jumped when I saw a letter of PIP, I thought it was the decision. Anyhow it was just to say they had they needed to make a decision lol. Oh well.
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At least you now know they are on your case, have you requested a copy of your acessment report, it takes about 14 days to arrive once requested, on receiving you can see how may point you where awarded per each descriptors in your acessment and work out what your award may be, but you still have to wait for the official award letter notification. Good luck keep posting.
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Yeah got my report on Saturday. I scored 11 on daily living
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