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boboc
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I had been waiting for my pip appeal for 6 months , done the face to face,done the first appeal, and was turned down ,
just received a letter to grant me what i was on when it was D.L.A. only negative is how long they gave me, as i was on D.L.A. continuously, 2 years until judgement day again. so good luck for your P.I.P. appeals
just received a letter to grant me what i was on when it was D.L.A. only negative is how long they gave me, as i was on D.L.A. continuously, 2 years until judgement day again. so good luck for your P.I.P. appeals
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Thank you for updating us @boboc happy to hear about the outcome but sorry to hear about the time given. Please let us know if you have any questions
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Hi @boboc, glad to hear your PIP has finally been reinstated!Community Manager
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boboc said:
only negative is how long they gave me, as i was on D.L.A. continuously, 2 years until judgement day again. so good luck for your P.I.P. appeals
There is still nothing stopping you appealing against the length and asking the DWP on what evidential basis did they award the 2 years.
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