Does know if tribunal are carrying on as normal ?
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Rich212
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Hi all I lost more half my pip since March last year which year now of course I tried a reconsideration
Which got rejected
I now waiting for a tribunal for court which due to be seen roughly next month to be looked at
Which got rejected
I now waiting for a tribunal for court which due to be seen roughly next month to be looked at
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Hi. Im not an expert but i just won my appeal on 29th april 2020 and mine was just paper based.. good luck
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I just chased it up and been told it going a phone call great but I can have some one here
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In my opinion thats a better outcome than having to go face to face with people, thats me though. Im sure you'll be ok, just take your time with your answers. Theres no right or wrong and certainly shouldn't rush you. Anytime you want to chat, im here.
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Hey guys i won my tribunal last month (April 2020) received a letter on the 1st of this month dated 23rd April 2020 they've decided without phoning me or me being there or asking me whether id prefer paper or phone hearing
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I spoken cab today and they within a day or so will get back to me as they originally helped with tribunal so advice line has sent a message to centre who originally dealt with case
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