Mandatory Reconsideration Wording
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Dinkysaurus
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Hi
So I am now in the process of putting together my MR.
I have said where I think the decision was wrong and given a couple of examples of what happened the last time I did this. ( thank you Poppy )
So my question is do I actually write which descriptor ( points ) I think I should get or do I just give the examples and not look pushy ?
I really dont want to use a template for this but I would really appreciate it if anyone has links or advice that would help.
Thank you
So I am now in the process of putting together my MR.
I have said where I think the decision was wrong and given a couple of examples of what happened the last time I did this. ( thank you Poppy )
So my question is do I actually write which descriptor ( points ) I think I should get or do I just give the examples and not look pushy ?
I really dont want to use a template for this but I would really appreciate it if anyone has links or advice that would help.
Thank you
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You should write which descriptor you think you should have scored those points and those examples.For examples, preparing food. If you think descriptor B applies to you put your reasons why and then add the examples.0
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You might find this helpful. It helped me draft a letter https://www.advicenow.org.uk/guides/how-win-pip-appeal1
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