After pip tribunal win
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nay1993
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Hi, I’m just wondering if there is anyone on here who has had a pip tribunal win and then been contacted by the dwp with questions about stays in hospital/prison and to confirm bank details?
I was told to expect a letter in the post within 2/3weeks in a decision with either the appeal or payments.
If so how long did everyone wait for there decision letter to arrive in the post?
I was told to expect a letter in the post within 2/3weeks in a decision with either the appeal or payments.
If so how long did everyone wait for there decision letter to arrive in the post?
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Hi,It varies for everyone. As you've been contacted by DWP and asked those questions then it shouldn't be too long now but there's no timescales. Usually you'll see money in your bank before the letter arrives.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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My letter came 4 days after my phone call and my backpay was in a week later.
I've seen quite a few posts where money arrives before the letter so keep an eye out.
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Well done on your win @nay1993. Hopefully you won't be waiting too much longer.Community Manager
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Thankyou, still havent received a letter as of yet so hopefully not much longer
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So glad to read you won your tribunal.
best wishes xxxxxx
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Thankyou ?? xxx
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This is amazing news @nay1993! Thank you for letting us know!
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