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suzie58
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hi i was wondering if anyone know i had enchanced rate pip they now have lowered it to standerd also had low rate mobility wich they took off me all because i said my curcumstances have got worse the tribe unnall awardered mr this for 3 years and they have took it off me
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Hello@suzie58, was this award after a face to face acessment? Have you made a request for an Mr both by phone and letter? You have to concentrate and focus your response on the descriptors that effect you most of the time giving examples of what and why you are not able to do them safely repeatedly and in a timely manner.
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yes it was a face to face as my condition has got worse the assesor has told a load of lies
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Hi @suzie58, have you put in for a reconsideration?Community Manager
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I have Adrian thanks
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Keep in touch and let us know how it goes. I know it's not ideal but your previous experience with tribunal should help you if you need to go that route again.Community Manager
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I will Adrian thanks
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