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deb74
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Yesterday I got a letter saying that my pip review had been move from September 2022 to May 2023. Has anyone else had their review date changed due to the corona virus
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Hi there
Yes lots of people have had the same it looks like DWP have done a mass review extension this will be due to huge backlogs
Do be aware tho just because of the extension that can still do the review at any time
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from comments on here @deb74 a lot of people have had their review dates extended. There seems to have been a large amount of these extentions occuring over the last few weeks in particular
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Mine was due for renewal in nov but was extended to may n then further to august. I did get the forms though in oct. I filled out n sent bck n sm waiting on a date for a telephone assesment.
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It seems they have sent thousands out, but beware as they will probably still look to renew 6 months before the original end date.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @deb74 - yes, another here, mine was changed from Aug 2022 to May 2023; there do seem to have been many extensions recently, as mentioned above. Also, as mentioned above, that doesn't mean you wont get a review form about 6 months before your original end date, which you will need to complete & return.
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