Call from dwp?
Chanrai
Community member Posts: 4 Listener
Hello , I recently had my face to face assessment at home for change of circumstances on the next week on Monday I received a call from a lady from dwp saying even though i said my changes were in may she thinks it’s was before that as my circumstance are worse and how’s he will send out a letter with her decision and I should receive it by next week , had anyone had on with of these calls and what does it mean. I’m confused
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Hello @Chanrai.
The DWP lady means you can expect a letter detailing the decision that was made soon in the post. Good luck! Keep us updated.
Have you requested a copy of the assessment report? That is the next thing to do. -
Hello thanks for getting back to me, I will do thanks , yes I requested that but have not received that yet.
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Chanrai said:Hello thanks for getting back to me, I will do thanks , yes I requested that but have not received that yet.
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Hi,It's possible the decision's already been made, give them a ring tomorrow and if it's been made they'll tell you what it is.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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ok thanks I will do, -
I hope they're able to tell you today @Chanrai, please let us know how you get on.Community Manager
Scope -
Hey guys , I got awarded the enhanced rate which is good so that change is good the letter said said they may owe me some money and I’ll get a letter about that. Thanks For everyone’s advice hope u are all well
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Great news @Chanrai!
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Fabulous update @Chanrai!
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