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Hello @piprep and welcome to Scope's online community
How are you today? Bit nippy out isn't it!
Have you managed to read any discussions yet? If not, I'd point you towards our recent discussions where you can see the latest hot topics. As-well as our virtual coffee lounge where we talk about allsorts, relax and play games!
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Hi @piprep and welcome to the community, have a look around and feel free to join in . Is there any reason for your user name are you a PIP expert ?
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Welcome to the community from me too @piprep How are you getting on today?
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Thanks for your warm welcome, it was a nice surprise.
I'm not so bad today just bingeing on Netflix tonight.
As Cher_Scope said it pretty chilly out and ther not much going on out there even during the day.. -
HI and welcome,I'm intrigued by your username, are you a PIP expert?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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janer1967 said:Hi @piprep and welcome to the community, have a look around and feel free to join in . Is there any reason for your user name are you a PIP expert ?
I am not a professional in that any pip work I do isnt part of a paid job , rather a volunteer offering help through a local community group, also work in a research capacity for some experts who do that for a living initially because I have first hand experience of the PIP application process and a keen interest in case law changes,interested in that area, it gets ever more complex the deeper you go till you have to rely on someone who knows what went wrong as well as what to do, I'm not suggesting to be that person I'm a case law researcher, i see it as a battle of interpretation and which meanings stand or fall.
Most claims can be won especially those switching from dla but often they are frequently not won or reduced.
Theres a lot of good information given by scope and I've often found myself looking through the site and the active community proves its very much needed.
Hi Tori_Scope i'm getting on fine.
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