PIP decision has been made!!!!
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lizzieloz30
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Hi,
Just rang DWP to see if a decision has yet been made on my PIP application. Anyway, they said it had been made one hour ago, but they could not tell me what it was, because it was not on the system yet!!!! And to ring back tomorrow!!!! It will be three weeks tomorrow I had my f2f assessment. My heart is in my mouth.
Just rang DWP to see if a decision has yet been made on my PIP application. Anyway, they said it had been made one hour ago, but they could not tell me what it was, because it was not on the system yet!!!! And to ring back tomorrow!!!! It will be three weeks tomorrow I had my f2f assessment. My heart is in my mouth.
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That’s good, as a regular poster you must have read many times, request your acessment report about a week after you acessment, it takes about 14 days to arrive once requested, on receiving it you can eirk out what your PIP award may, should be be looking at the points awarded per the PIP descriptors. Good luck.
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Fingers crossed for the outcome you're hoping for, @lizzieloz30!
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