been awarded standard rate pip
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ketokid
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Hi friends, i got a phone call today from DWP to say that they have looked at my claim again and they can offer me the standard rate. so happy and relived
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@ketokid That's great news. Thank you for the update
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Great news for you , early Christmas present for you
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Delighted to read this @ketokid - congratulations!
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@ketokid Great time of the year to receive such good news!
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Great news
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Yay just in time for Xmas
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Thanks so much, not sure how long it will be before i will get any money though, any ideas please thanks
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Once the money has been sent then it's 3-5 working days depending on who you bank with.
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One question that has been overlooked here. I looked back at your previous posts and see you had requested the Tribunal. So this is an offer of an award from DWP before the hearing takes place, which is rare but can happen.Are you happy with what you were offered? If you still think you could score more points for a higher award then you can take the offer and request the Tribunal again. Your time will start from the begining again though.If you can get some advice from an agecy near you then i'd definitely advise you to do that.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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Hi poppy i was just going to do another post explaining that i had just sent my online appeal about two weeks ago. I'm happy with the decision thanks so much
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Are you also OK with the length of the award, which you could also ask to be looked at again? When it happens, the DWP usually offer something less than they feel you might get if a tribunal had gone ahead.
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they said its for two years
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just not sure how long it will take them to pay me cant remember what they said
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When mine was awarded after a MR 2 years ago backdated money went into my account exactly a week after they made the decision and then my payments were 4 weekly from the day of my back pay.
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ok thanks so much
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Most people, including myself, get the standard rate for pips.I also got a two year award for pips, they phoned me before I went to a tribunal hearing.
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