PIP Review surprise letter yesterday
braca
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Hello all sent my completed PIP Review form to DWP 4th March this year and did not recieve acknowledgement either by text or letter, I would be telling a lie if I said was not concerned but knew from reading forum many others were in similar position to myself.
My PIP end date was extended to January 2022 so payment still in place and had resisted the temptation to phone DWP to enquire about review form.
Out of the blue letter arrived yesterday from DWP informing myself PIP standard Daily living / enhanced Mobility awarded for on going period, So paper based decision done.
My PIP end date was extended to January 2022 so payment still in place and had resisted the temptation to phone DWP to enquire about review form.
Out of the blue letter arrived yesterday from DWP informing myself PIP standard Daily living / enhanced Mobility awarded for on going period, So paper based decision done.
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