GREAT NEWS !!!!! change in circumstances pip
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misstracey
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Afternoon all i just had a phone call from dwp thought it was strange as bank holiday monday it was a nice man informing me that my pip was going up .I recently put in for a change of circumstances in january as was getting standard mobility but my health got worse and i could not do many things by my self so i had my phone assessment just under 2 weeks ago and now phone call today i checked phone number after as thought it was a hoax or something but it was dwp pip. They going to give me enhanced for mobility and daily living and 2 years payback im in shock and still shaking thanxs to scope and me joining this site it is a very valuable place to be apart of just want to share the good news that do not be put off from fighting for what you derserve and happy easter xx
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That's great news thanks for sharing
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@janer1967 i thought that but thats what he said on phone that we looked at it from 2 years ago so he said i will get my letter in the post just have to wait and see xx
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Great news @misstracey, thank you for sharing
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Thank you for your great update @misstracey - congratulations.
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Congratulations @misstracey, it must be quite relief too.
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Good stuff. Makes me more hopefull for my reporting a change in circumstances x
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Username_removed i dont know yet as only got told yesterday when dwp phoned me they said i will get a letter x
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Username_removed dwp phoned me yesterday awarded me enhanced for mobility and daily living considering i was only on standard mobility to me it is a very good outcome x
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Hello, I’m very new to this Scope Group and hope someone could kindly give me some advice regarding my PIP Assessment?.
I had my over the phone PIP consultation and a week later received a txt to say it was back with the DWP, how long will it be roughly till the DWP make the final decision??.
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MrWhite88 said:Hello, I’m very new to this Scope Group and hope someone could kindly give me some advice regarding my PIP Assessment?.
I had my over the phone PIP consultation and a week later received a txt to say it was back with the DWP, how long will it be roughly till the DWP make the final decision??.
Thank you.HI,There's no timescales for any decision but as a guide anything from 2 weeks to 3 months, sometimes longer.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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