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When I called she ask if I’d had an assessment, I said no she said they must be try to decide without the assessment as I’d send in lots of proof! Thought they wanted letters etc. Waiting is so stressful but thanks for all your support x
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Good luck everyone!
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@debbiedo49 I'm sorry to hear this. Why is it ending in November? How long do you get it awarded for, is it 3 years? I have been in a similar situation and it made me so ill. I hope all goes well.
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Hi does anyone know how many years pip is awarded for please? Thankyou in advance x
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Sorry I think I'm looking at old posts
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debbiedo49 said:oh my goodness I got the dreaded brown envelope and my pip runs out in November. Help! Please! ?
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@M_Eandme sorry to hear this. I hope you're assessment went well ?
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Tammyjane33 said:Hi does anyone know how many years pip is awarded for please? Thankyou in advance x
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Tammyjane33 said:@M_Eandme sorry to hear this. I hope you're assessment went well ?
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Thankyou @M_Eandme fingers crossed there will be no problems for you. ?❤️
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Tammyjane33 said:Hi does anyone know how many years pip is awarded for please? Thankyou in advance x
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. -
@poppy123456 thankyou ?
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Well on Friday I received a txt informing my that an appointment has been arranged for a f2f, Friday 13th December, how lucky am I. Im annoyed as they have had my form since the end of September. Never mind, as of now I can’t pay my bill and live that’s to the lack of interest from the government, cheers for that and a merry Christmas to them all cause here’s one person not able to think about anything else that pip and assessment and money.
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susan48 said:Well on Friday I received a txt informing my that an appointment has been arranged for a f2f, Friday 13th December, how lucky am I. Im annoyed as they have had my form since the end of September. Never mind, as of now I can’t pay my bill and live that’s to the lack of interest from the government, cheers for that and a merry Christmas to them all cause here’s one person not able to think about anything else that pip and assessment and money.I'm sorry to hear that. I note from a previous comment you were expecting a paper based assessment as you were told it was with a case manager. I'm sorry the information you were given about the paper based assessment was incorrect. Sometimes there is a delay in sending a file to the health assessment providers, other times they are sent straight away but they are always sent to them because they are the ones that write the reports and without a report a decision can't be made.When my daughter had her review last year, i returned her forms at the beginning of September and it was 11 weeks before they were sent to the health assessment providers.Paper based assessments are very rare, unfortunately. Do you have someone to attend the assessment with you? This can help any anxiety you may have on the day.Once you've had the assessment, wait a week and then ring DWP to request a copy of the report, this will give you some idea what the decision is likely to be because they mostly go with the report.I also note from another comment of yours on this thread that you don't know how you're going to pay your mortgage, i would advise you to ring your mortgage provider to tell them about your financial difficulties and hopefully they will be able to help you.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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Thanks @poppy123456, I have someone to take me to the assessment as it’s miles away.
i did ring my mortgage company yesterday to make them aware of my situation so I have something in place for 2 months. Hopefully within that time they will have come to a decision. -
Hi @susan48, I really hope it all goes okay and please do let us know how you get on.
If you need anything in the meantime then please do let us know!Scope -
M_Eandme said:Tammyjane33 said:Hi does anyone know how many years pip is awarded for please? Thankyou in advance x
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susan48 said:Well on Friday I received a txt informing my that an appointment has been arranged for a f2f, Friday 13th December, how lucky am I. Im annoyed as they have had my form since the end of September. Never mind, as of now I can’t pay my bill and live that’s to the lack of interest from the government, cheers for that and a merry Christmas to them all cause here’s one person not able to think about anything else that pip and assessment and money.
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@debbiedo49, I know it’s really tough but try to stay strong. It will probably be will into at least January before I hear anything after my assessment. Take care x
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It is not good at any time bit especially right on Christmas. My pip stopped November and also waiting for a decision, i requested a copy of the assessment report and 18 days on still waiting, i know they have back logs thou, good luck both ?
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