How long does it take to get a review decision from the pip accessors .
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colin66
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Hi over 2 months ago my pip was stopped because they say I did not send my review form back .I phoned them and explained that I sent it back 3 day after receiving it they said wellw send a new one and when they get it back I will get my pip reinstated I waited over a week phone them again they said they've found the original form and it's with the accessors I'm still waiting to hear from them how long does it take any know ? Many thanks XX??
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Hi @colin66 Thank you for sharing this with us. Some of our members may be able to answer your questions.
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Hello and welcome how long is a piece of string, allow between 6 to 8 week's maybe longer but as they have found your original review form things may be different in time scale a weekly phone call for an update won't hurt if it helps.
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Hi thanks . Antonia and wilko I think I will give them a call .
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Thank you I will XX??
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Hi friends just an update.. I've phoned dwp again they said it's still eitw the accessors and they have a backlog and could take 3 months before I get an face to face then a couple of months before a decision it's absolutely terrible that they can take so long imI left stuck at home because they messed up with my form I asked them for the phone number for the accessors they said they didn't have any ....
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Hi just phoned DWP about my pip again this time they said it was with my case manager now and they said they still didn't know when I would know anything again ..any ideas anyone please I'm out of my mind... many thanks XX ??
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So sorry to hear you're still waiting @colin66, I know it can be tough when it feels like such a long time. You did the right thing by phoning in, and unfortunately I think that's all you can do at this stage. For what it's worth, I hope things move forwards for you soon, and do feel free to keep talking to us in the meantime.
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Thank you pipa hope so my friend XX ??
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