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Gypsy19
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Hi,
I had my telephone pip assessment yesterday. Then 3 hours later, recieved a text from DWP saying they have recieved my written report, and will make a decision within 8 weeks.
This seems really quick to me?? Im worried its not a positive thing, am I right to be concerned?
I had my telephone pip assessment yesterday. Then 3 hours later, recieved a text from DWP saying they have recieved my written report, and will make a decision within 8 weeks.
This seems really quick to me?? Im worried its not a positive thing, am I right to be concerned?
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Hi, mine was back quickly too. They are typing the report up as they speak to you, I think its because of the backlog. You can ring DWP and ask for a copy of the report. I got my report within 3 days of asking for it
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Thank you. Out of interest, did you have a long wait for tbe award letter?
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Nothing to worry about or to read into, some assessors just get their reports done quicker than others.
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My assessment was on 19th July, report letter a few days later and I'm still awaiting an award letter. My claim went in January, so its been a while
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