I won my tribunal hearing today!
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UncoupledSpy
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I won my tribunal hearing today but there's a catch I won the first claim I put for universal credit on 18/2/19. I still have to go for my second claim for universal credit I put on 17/10/19. Since I won the first claim. Will the second claim be an automatically win? The judge said is because he didn't have the second claim infront of him to see that's why he has make another appointment for the second claim for a tribunal hearing.
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Hi great news. Unfortunately, this will be for the first decision that was made. You will need to attend another hearing for the 2nd decision that was made.
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Hey @poppy123456 today I got an email from universal credit saying I should check my journal for an important message. I login to universal credit and my journal says am entitled to universal credit. Does that mean I don't have to go for the second tribunal for my second claim? I haven't received any letter and I spoke to my representative she's unsure. But I do have an appointment on Monday at the job centre to verify my bank details.0
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I have no idea sorry because i don't know anything about your case, Your work coach maybe able to tell you more at the appointment on Monday.
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Thanks @poppy123456. I will definitely ask my work coach1
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