Hi, my name is houseofcards9! I'm confused about my PIP extension letter
houseofcards9
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I know its a bit late can someone pls help me ..i received a letter from pip December 2020 to till me my pip had been extended till may next year ..but 2 weeks later i got a say my award ends in june and i need to fill out the forms they have sent me ..ive filled the forms out with my support worker and sent them back off ..my point i am getting at is my award doesnt run out till june ..and they sent me a letter saying my pip had been extended..blows my head off ..can some one pls put me in the right head space pls ..thanks
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Hi and welcome
This is normal pip claims were extended due to huge backlogs to ensure awards didn't end while they caught up
Lots of people are like you had an extension then got the review forms few weeks later
Good luck with your review -
Janer1967 thanks for ypur reply ..
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