Hi, my name is Cardiff2020! PIP rang me this morning, what does it mean?
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Cardiff2020
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Hey all pip rang me this morning and asked for my bank details and they asked if I have been in hospital or prison what do it mean
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Hi there
They normally ask this I'd they have made a decision on your claim and it has taken a while twice you applied
It usually means you have been given an award but not in all cases so don't get your hopes up
You may find there is money in your account before you get the decision letter -
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