A piece of advice on pip please
CARL58
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Hi could someone give me a piece of advice please, I had text off pip saying forms in the post will take 7 to 10 days to arrive.that was over 9 days ago i know it's bank holiday,would I be in my right to give them till Wednesday next week the 24th April post if they've not arrived to give them a call to see why there's a delay on CARL58 receiving his pip forms he's already on the old DLA but that's coming to an end,has to claim pipi its for my peace of mind without worrying CARL58 many thanks jen
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Hi Jen, bank holidays will cause delays with post so it will be best to wait until the end of next week, maximumDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Just to put your mind at rest, as you have started the PIP process, Carls DLA will continue until a decision is made on PIP
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Ami2301 & cockneyrebel thank you so much for your advice it affects me as I don't want CARL58 worrying he's enough problems I'll do that for him I'm stronger than him,I think the sun did him good he's flaked out now 1st time in year's I've seen him sleep doubt he will wake but I'm not going to disturb him unless he needs the loo it's very rare he gets any form of sleep.thank you friend's jen
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