Pip
Stantheman1
Community member Posts: 7 Listener
So I applied for pip around 8 weeks ago I had a text message about 4 days ago telling me they have received written report and that I will receive a decision letter through the post. Today I looked at my bank and seen there is a payment of DWP PIP just curious to no does this mean I have been accepted? As I haven’t received my decision yet?
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Wow that's amazing
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Thanks, do you have any idea as to what you thinks going on?
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made up you've been paid on whether your claim has been successful im uncertain but a scope member may be of some help
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Hi @Stantheman1, it does sound like you may have been accepted. If you give them a call they can let you know for definite and tell you what rate you'll be receiving.Community Manager
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Hi I received my letter I was awarded standard allowance on daily living but nothink else. I think this is wrong as I need help mostly with mobility needs so I’m going to appeal
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So four days after your text your money was in your account god that's quick
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Sorry to hear you don't agree with the decision @stantheman. The first state of appeal is a Mandatory Reconsideration and we have some information here that may help you:
www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/challenging-PIP-or-other-benefits-decisions/
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