Just had a text.
shellbell20
Online Community Member Posts: 260 Empowering
I have just received a text about PIP from the assessors, not from PIP itself, I had a text from them when they received the form, but this text is different it says: Hello from Independent Assessment Services. We conduct Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments for the DWP. This is for information only, to let you know that we are managing your PIP assessment. We will look at the available evidence and will contact you with an appointment if we need to have a consultation with you.
Has anyone ever received a text like this?
Has anyone ever received a text like this?
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These are just standard texts which many of our members have received.
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Thank you. I will be honest. I wasn't expecting such a quick reply from them as I only sent my form in August, to do with a change of circumstances. However, since sending the information off, my psychologist has written to my doctor saying that since we started our sessions in December of last year, my mental health has deteriorated and so has my physical health. I don't know what to do with this letter, whether to send it to them and if I do where do I send it?chiarieds said:These are just standard texts which many of our members have received.
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You can send supporting evidence to the DWP at any time, & they'll pass it onto IAS. If you've kept the DWP address from when you sent your claim form off, then use that. If unsure ring the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433. The best time to get through is 9am.
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I didn't keep the address, unfortunately, but thank you for helping me.0
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@shellbell20 yes I got this txt in July same day dwp received my form however I’m still waiting for a assessment to be booked so hopefully you will hear from them soon0
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Then ring the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 @shellbell20 to ask for the correct address to send more info about your claim.
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That's strange, I received a separate text a couple of weeks ago when they received my form and this one today now it's gone to the assessment centre. How could they send your form that quickly if they only had received it, unless they electronically scanned it? I am sure you will hear shortly, is yours a change of circumstances, renewal or new claim?zoet1 said:@shellbell20 yes I got this txt in July same day dwp received my form however I’m still waiting for a assessment to be booked so hopefully you will hear from them soon0 -
@chiarieds will do.1
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@shellbell20 mines a new claim yeah got the first txt from dwp in the morning then the one from IAS in the evening hopefully the waiting is really getting to me unfortunately but hopefully will hear something soon0
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They must send them electronically then. I think they deal with new claims quicker than renewals, After reading news articles about it, not sure how quickly they deal with changes in circumstances. However, I read an old post on here of someone who got the same message with a renewal, they waited 18 months, then received the same text we have received, then had their assessment booked for 2 months later. Not sure if that was a coincidence or not. Anyway, good luck with your assessment when it happens.zoet1 said:@shellbell20 mines a new claim yeah got the first txt from dwp in the morning then the one from IAS in the evening hopefully the waiting is really getting to me unfortunately but hopefully will hear something soon0 -
@shellbell20 got to be I think with how quick it was sent but saying that i first applied in may and still no assessment so it’s been a while . from being on here I’ve seen that new claims can be vary also the renewal are longer but some quicker than others hope you get sorted soon and thank you same to you0
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My new claim last year took from January until August I think, It was a while, and I didn't receive a text like this time though. I don't understand why it took them so long to receive your form unless they just didn't update when they received and only did that when they moved the paperwork to say oh yes by the way we received it.zoet1 said:@shellbell20 got to be I think with how quick it was sent but saying that i first applied in may and still no assessment so it’s been a while . from being on here I’ve seen that new claims can be vary also the renewal are longer but some quicker than others hope you get sorted soon and thank you same to you0 -
@shellbell20 not everyone gets txt as I’ve seen on here some do some don’t , yeah your claim was a wait I see also how long was you awarded I know it varies but the renewals are taking longer as there prioritising new claim however I’ve seen a few quick renewals hope your will be soon0
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Mine is not a renewal it's a change of circumstances and I'm not sure about the timeline for that, if there is one, or if it's just a postcode lottery or the luck of the draw.zoet1 said:@shellbell20 not everyone gets txt as I’ve seen on here some do some don’t , yeah your claim was a wait I see also how long was you awarded I know it varies but the renewals are taking longer as there prioritising new claim however I’ve seen a few quick renewals hope your will be soon0 -
@shellbell20 right okay I’m not sure hopefully it won’t take too long for you0
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@shellbell20 as has already been mentioned that's a standard text. That's actually near identical to the text I got about 1 week after I sent in my own PIP forms.
Hopefully the wait won't be too long, we're always here for advice and support
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An update the assessment is on November 1st so pretty quick change of circumstances sent form August, received two texts in Sept0
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