received my letter from DWP asking me if I wish to claim PIP
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MillySkippy
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I have recently received my letter from DWP asking me if I wish to claim PIP. So it begins!!
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Hi @MillySkippy welcome to the community and how are you doing today?
We have some information on filling out PIP claim form, please let us know if you have further questions. Good luck!
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Hi @MillySkippy welcome to the community!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Thank you ☺
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Please let us know if you need anything else @MillySkippy
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welcome millyskippy, best of luck with your application, remember a lot of us on here have completed this process and would be more than happy to offer advice, examples and support at every step of the way, and there are a number of excellent guides provided by admin
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Good afternoon @MillySkippy and welcome to the community! Best of luck with your PIP application, please let us know if we can help in anyway.Community Manager
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