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slk72
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Hi everyone just wanted to share my timeline on a first pip application.
17th march rang for the form. Received it appropriately 2 weeks later,returned end of April had text on the 24th may from dwp to say they had received the form. Received a appointment for a telephone assessment for 9th August that was cancelled an hour beforehand. New appointment received for 24th August. Today i had text from dwp saying they need to speak to me immediately about my esa claim which i have been on along time totally panicked turns out i have been awarded pip and they wanted to complete a form over the phone for sdp. So relieved just waiting for the letter now.
17th march rang for the form. Received it appropriately 2 weeks later,returned end of April had text on the 24th may from dwp to say they had received the form. Received a appointment for a telephone assessment for 9th August that was cancelled an hour beforehand. New appointment received for 24th August. Today i had text from dwp saying they need to speak to me immediately about my esa claim which i have been on along time totally panicked turns out i have been awarded pip and they wanted to complete a form over the phone for sdp. So relieved just waiting for the letter now.
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Great news and thanks for sharing
You have had a quick process in terms of current claims -
@janer1967 thank you. Yeah i thought mine was long enough but judging by others stories i have been lucky. I'm just glad it's all over and i can relax now. ?
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Thank you ? that's why i thought i would share it.
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Super @slk72.....great to hear!
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