Partner waiting 6 weeks is it worth phoning for update?
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tanya2595
Community member Posts: 62 Courageous
Hi my partner has been waiting just over 6 weeks and not heard back from carers allowance yet. Is it worth him giving them a call for a update just to see where we are at?
The last time he spoke to them they said we was with a assessor and that was about 10 days ago
thanks
thanks
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Hi I was waiting 13 weeks. Called after 6 weeks, then Called every week. Was told every time was with decision maker. Was all backed.
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Hi my partner just phoned them and the women took details and asked him some questions and said she’s going to try get us a decision today or tomorrow so we should expect a letter in a week.So I suppose we will just see as I know it might take them longer
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After the last call was about a week later. Money was in the bank.
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Keep checking your bank account.
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I will do thank you. I’m going to keep checking it definitely
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