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nats087
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Hi I'm Nathan I had my pip hearing on 16th November and got it approved a person from DWP was there and she agreed that I should get it and iv called DWP up and they have the papers but I haven't received any letters about my pip yet what should I do.
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Hi Nathan I had my husbands hearing on 18th Oct and we still haven’t heard anything from PIP ... I have rung up a few times and they’ve said it’s with the case worker ... but someone said they usually pay 8weeks after ... so our 8weeks is next week, we had a call from PIP. On the 12th November asking if any hospital stays care home etc so you’ve got a few weeks before they ring you about that ... very long winded but I suppose it will get sorted ! Ring them again if you want
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