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vandamay
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Hi people , just a quick enquiry I had pip ftf beginning this month , just asked for the report and was told I could have it but it might not be complete! Does that mean the whole claim , they have not made a decision it obviously too soon, but was wondering why they said this
thank for reading
thank for reading
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@vandamay Hello and welcome to the community, I am not quite sure why they said this, as usually the report can be requested a week after the assessment, maybe like you said they were referring to the decision not yet being complete. Hopefully another member may be able to shed more light on your query
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Thanks ?
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Hi,I think what they mean by this is that it may not have the part with the activities and dots next to them to see where any points may have been recommended. I have heard before that sometimes they don't include this in the report, although i've always received the full report.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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They may just mean that this report may not be the final decision and is subject to change by the decision maker, that's usually a standard thing that they tell most people when they ring up to request a copy of the report.
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Ok thanks all
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I have received the report this morning , and judging by the comments of assessor will get standard rate for both , just have another 3 weeks or so for the letter lol , other than that it seems fine . There are a couple of things I did not say but only minor . Thanks for the help
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