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shaz02
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Won pip at tribunal for our son, dwp asked for statement of reasons, have had sor back 2.1/2 weeks still not heard anything, how long do you normally wait to hear anything.
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HI,There's really nothing more you can do but wait. Backdated money can take 8 weeks.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Welcome to the community @shaz02. Please let us know when you finally hear back about it.Community Manager
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ok thanks, I will let you know as soon as I hear.
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Welcome to the community @shaz02 and I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
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Hi everyone, got a phone call yesterday, saying they've accepted the statement of reasons & my sons money will be in the bank within 3-5 working days, a long haul after his ftf last june, but got there in the end.
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Thats amazing.
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Delighted for you. It shouldn't be so hard though. Best wishes.
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Well done, it's a good feeling to know you finally get what you're entitled to after all the stress caused by these assessments.Some questions:Do you get a copy of the SoR too? Do DWP Always (or at least, most of the time) request this? my Tribunal was over 2 weeks ago and I have not heard anything back yet.
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Pipquestions2 said:Do you get a copy of the SoR too? Do DWP Always (or at least, most of the time) request this? my Tribunal was over 2 weeks ago and I have not heard anything back yet.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Pipquestions2 said:Well done, it's a good feeling to know you finally get what you're entitled to after all the stress caused by these assessments.Some questions:Do you get a copy of the SoR too? Do DWP Always (or at least, most of the time) request this? my Tribunal was over 2 weeks ago and I have not heard anything back yet.
I waited a month after winning mine and then DWP got in touch with me and I got my money shortly afterwards. It's a nervous wait. -
I don't think they ask for a sor for everyone. & yes we also got the sor.
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Iamgettingthere67 said:Pipquestions2 said:Well done, it's a good feeling to know you finally get what you're entitled to after all the stress caused by these assessments.Some questions:Do you get a copy of the SoR too? Do DWP Always (or at least, most of the time) request this? my Tribunal was over 2 weeks ago and I have not heard anything back yet.
I waited a month after winning mine and then DWP got in touch with me and I got my money shortly afterwards. It's a nervous wait. -
They didn't ask for a SOR in my case. Hope very much that you will hear something positive at the end of 4 weeks. They have to wait that long in case you take issue with the decision which of course is daft when you have won and all is reinstated. It's the way it is though.
You are getting nearer to the end of your nightmare all being well.
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