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to4sgo4G
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I went for my ESA assessment in March have not heard anything back phoned several times I mean several times no joy was told by the assessor she agreed with the last assessor who I saw 2 years ago at the end she said I will still get my ESA which I am getting but haven’t received any decision letter has anyone else had this problem
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Hi @to4sgo4G Welcome on board!
I would consider writing to the DWP/ESA department, letting them know that you have called them several times and would appreciate a written response with confirmation. Any number of reasons could be why you've still as yet to hear back from them, and a letter to them would at least be acknowledged. However, make sure that it is addressed to the appropriate department and get a 'proof of postage' receipt by mailing your letter at the Post Office. Keep a photocopy of what you write too.
Good Luck with it!
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Hello @to4sgo4G Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing. Sorry to hear what you have been through.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and help new members who join the forum.
Please may I suggest if your having some problems and issues with benefits and the decisions you need.
You may need to speak to a welfare organisation like CAB that may advise you further. Ask them to contact DWP on your behalf.
Always an idea.
Hope that helps you.
Take care.
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