Hi, my name is fkennedy0689! I have applied for PIP and all the points are wrong
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fkennedy0689
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I have applied for PIP and all the points are wrong. Any advice to turn it around please? Should I write PIP a letter, should I write PIP a letter stating why the points were wrong and what I should have got? Thanks,
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Hello @fkennedy0689
Welcome to the community, glad you've joined us. I have moved this discussion into our PIP category.
Yes, if you are doing the manditory reconsideration (MR) then it is a good idea to identify where you should have received the points, and outline this to the decision makers, giving clear anecdotal evidence to support your claim.
It may also be a good idea to seek advice or representation from somewhere like Advice Local or Welfare Rights.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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