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samfits99
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Someone has message me on watsapp to which I can't really answer it. there claim has been extended and runs out on November 24 next year , and they have further evidence and feel like he's entitled to more points as his condition has got worse, it is worth him sending it off or not? Some have said no as it could mess his claim up , advise him to wait till he gets his award review forms which is a bit of time he's got left , and explain it all then. Personally I wouldn't but that's just me as a individual. what would you all do,
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I’d wait until the review form comes and do it right then.
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I would wait just because it has been extended till next year that doesnt mean it wont be reviewed before then as the DWP try to catch up with those on an extension
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@leeCal I agree! I also agree @janer1967 but with everything that's going on I don't think that review will be coming anytime soon. that's my personal opinion.
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@samfits99 what rates do they get atm? if they are on enhanced for both there is no point in doing anything.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@woodbine enhanced for daily living that's all
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samfits99 said:@woodbine enhanced for daily living that's all2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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