Don't understand why it's only 3 months?
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Pamelaf84
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So I got my award letter today and I've passed but only until 6 June 2020, don't understand why it's only for 3 months? I had my face to face in February. Does this mean I'll need to go for another face to face when this is all over I'm so confused
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Hi, I have not heard of just a short time to receive it. I hope some other online community members help. Good luck.
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Hi @Pamelaf84 - Welcome to the community, it’s good to have you here. I can see you are talking about benefits - have a look at the benefits board here please and you might see one that relates directly to your issue. I am sure you will get a response from our many members and also the scope team. Do let me know how you get along.
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I'm thinking it maybe an extension with everything going on n maybe not came to a decision as my claim finished on the 11th so probably put a 3 month extension onto it til they come to a decision
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Hi @Pamelaf84 and welcome to the Community. It is nice to meet you. Maybe you could give DWP a call to clarify things with them. Their customer service number is 0800 055 6688. I hope you find the answer to your question anyway. Please let us know how you get on. All the best.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Hi @Pamelaf84 - Welcome to the community from me too. I hope you get your query answered by the DWP, & will let us know, as Abdi & Ails have already asked. People's experiences with benefits during this pandemic help us all learn how things are working at the moment, thank you.
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Its almost certainly an extension to a benefit you are already getting, probably PIP?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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is it a review or a new claim?
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It was a review, been on PIP for 4 years
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@Username_removed y would you need to know the health condition?? Not being cheeky but that's nobody's business
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