Dwp missed tribunal to respond
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tara2019
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Dwp failed to respond to tribunal by 23rd may 19 I received phone call on 17th may from dwp saying they would give me more points to standard living but no mobility if I dropped tribunal I refused due to my mobility is very limited I've sent in twice more evidence on 2nd may and on 18th may to tribunal and dwp is this why dwp haven't responded if dwp have up my points should I ring them on 28th to see what they doing should I accept the standard rate and I'm defo not dropping tribunal can someone advise me not right sure what to do
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Can anyone advise should I ring dwp they haven't responded to tribunal0
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You should not ring DWP, your contact now should be through the tribunal clerk
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Oki thanks I'll ring to court today it was just dwp made me a offer if I dropped tribunal which I'm not willing to do0
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I'll ring them tomorrow after I've rung tribunal it's been 6 months now since I claimed0
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good luck and totally agree, Tribunals better than any offer from the DWP, wouldn't trust the DWP as far as i could throw them, while most will say, and a high % on that, that the Tribunal system is fair and honest and work for the ill and poor in society and take into account medical facts unlike the DWP, so help within the law and guidelines with those that are let down by the DWP as a whole1
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