Your PIP review is complete, DWP text

wowmee
wowmee Online Community Member Posts: 17 Connected
Hi all, well today I received a message from the DWP relating to my PIP review. 

"Your PIP review is complete. You should receive your decision letter in 2 weeks. Once you receive your letter, contact us if you have any questions. Do not call before you get the letter as we will not be able to tell you the decision. Please remember to contact us if your circumstances change."

This is the 3rd review I've had over the years but never had a message, but the question is,  is this just a standard message? Is it a message to say my pip  has literally stopped? Or is it likely to be an award? 

The thing I can't stand is the apprehension, it was only last week the DWP sent my rates going up for this year (letter) and less that 2 weeks ago they sent me a letter stating my pip was extended for 12 months due to delays and could be completed before hand, and as per the norm the DWP send their cryptic texts, so I've googled and no one has posted any answers to it, has anyone else had this message? If so what were your outcomes? If not, what's this message likely to mean?
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  • wowmee
    wowmee Online Community Member Posts: 17 Connected
    So the question was clearly stated in my original post, what are peoples experiences once they have had this text. As in, refuse or award?
  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 16,672 Championing
    Some of our members have been awarded, & others not. The text you've received just lets you know a decision has been made, but, as above, you can ring up to ask what that might be.
  • Lou67
    Lou67 Online Community Member Posts: 8,665 Championing

    I don’t think there’s any need for the above post. 
    The person was clearly only asking for people’s experience. 
  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 16,672 Championing
    Really no need to be rude or facetious!
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,411 Championing
    edited April 8
    @TheManFromLondon is there really any need to be so rude? There’s absolutely no need for it. Members come here for advice and not to be spoken to this way. 

  • wowmee
    wowmee Online Community Member Posts: 17 Connected
    Thanks for the above comments,  in the past dwp didn't send messages from what my experience was, I just got letters,  I asked the question because. 

    1. I've been on pip for close to 10 years a never had this new text system just a letter.

    2. I've never had assessments, just sent evidence back and been awarded it.

    3. Due to this being a forum I thought I'd ask the question to see if those who have had a review and then a text to say it's complete had been given the award regardless of assessment. Or whether the award was stopped

    From searching the forum, there's a few posts with similarities to this, but they don't come back to say whether they continue to be awarded it or whether it stopped.
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,411 Championing
    The text messages started quite sometime ago. It doesn’t mean anything other than what it states in the text.

    We have had many members who have received that text and some have had decisions in their favour and some haven’t. 

    As advised in the thread you can ring PIP to ask what the decision is and they will tell you, or you can just wait for the letter. 
  • Formidible
    Formidible Online Community Member Posts: 33 Connected
    I'm in exactly the same situation. My usual payment is due this week and have no idea whether I'll be getting it renewed or not. It's past 2 weeks now since I got that text message. I tried to call them on Friday and this morning and after getting so far with the prompts I got cut off on both occasions! So it seems the option to call and get the decision over the phone is now blocked. Surely this can't be right? 
  • wowmee
    wowmee Online Community Member Posts: 17 Connected
    @Formidible I've tried to call them 4 times today it did go through the security questions and told me the amount I'll be paid this week,  which is the same as usual with the new weekly increase, but then cut me off, don't know if that's promising for me or not tho?
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,411 Championing
    I'm in exactly the same situation. My usual payment is due this week and have no idea whether I'll be getting it renewed or not. It's past 2 weeks now since I got that text message. I tried to call them on Friday and this morning and after getting so far with the prompts I got cut off on both occasions! So it seems the option to call and get the decision over the phone is now blocked. Surely this can't be right? 
    No, you’re not blocked form having the decision over the phone. Try ringing as soon as they open at 9am as that’s usually the best time to ring. 
  • Formidible
    Formidible Online Community Member Posts: 33 Connected
    On the 4th attempt I am now finally in the queue waiting to speak to someone! Thanks. 
  • rubin16
    rubin16 Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 852 Championing
    I have had this exact same text and my review was completed on the 11th. I am still waiting for the decision letter but I phoned pip as couldn't stand the waiting and they read the letter to me over the phone. I was awarded PiP again till 2028.

    If you don't want to wait for the decision letter you can call PIP and they will go through the letter with you and tell you the decision.

    If the call to pip gets cut off this normally means that too many people are calling at the moment and it doesn't have enough room to put you in the queue however try phoning on a different day and you should get through. Avoid mondays when calling PIP and try straight when they open within the week, usually Tuesday/Wednesday is best to call as soon as they open.

    Wishing you all the best with your PIP claim.
  • Formidible
    Formidible Online Community Member Posts: 33 Connected
    Update: managed to get through to someone and got the decision, which was positive. The decision was that Amy future review would be ongoing, but as I'm now 66 he told me the review would be in 10 years. It's a relief. Thanks for helping. 

  • RoloW
    RoloW Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
    wowmee said:
    Thanks for the above comments,  in the past dwp didn't send messages from what my experience was, I just got letters,  I asked the question because. 

    1. I've been on pip for close to 10 years a never had this new text system just a letter.

    2. I've never had assessments, just sent evidence back and been awarded it.

    3. Due to this being a forum I thought I'd ask the question to see if those who have had a review and then a text to say it's complete had been given the award regardless of assessment. Or whether the award was stopped

    From searching the forum, there's a few posts with similarities to this, but they don't come back to say whether they continue to be awarded it or whether it stopped.
    Hi Wowmee

    I am in the same boat your were. I too have been on both elements at highest award for the last 10 years. I have NOT been re-assessed whatsoever (as has happened in the past) but simply got that text message out of the blue this morning. Can you tell me what the result was for you and hopefully it was a positive one.

    Many thanks
    RW
  • wowmee
    wowmee Online Community Member Posts: 17 Connected

    Hey sorry for late reply, my outcome was positive, extended for a further 4 years. Hope yours got less well

  • essex17
    essex17 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener

    Only just found this site, really helps me with my anxiety 🙃, I've had the text message that said wait weeks, can I ask anyone how long was their phone call for the review please? And also will I be OK to phone for a result then?

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,411 Championing

    If you've received a text message saying your review is completed yes you can ring PIP to ask what the decision was and they will tell you.

  • Formidible
    Formidible Online Community Member Posts: 33 Connected

    My call lasted about 40-45 minutes but the time goes quick. I had my phone on a stand with the speaker on so I could relax more. I had called Scope first re my concerns and they sent me very helpful information on what they might ask so I could prepare. You need to answer as though it is your worst day. In my case one question was asked twice. I gave the exact same answer. On reflection maybe they were trying to catch me out. However you should not worry as long as you are prepared. You won't get a decision straight away. In my case they told me I should get a decision within 28 days, but it was sooner than that. If you get a message saying your review is now complete you can then call them and ask what the decision is ahead of their official decision letter. Good luck.

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,411 Championing

    Please do not answer any questions as if it's your worst day, I'm sorry but that's not a good thing to do at all.

    PIP isn't about your worst days, it's about all of your days so this is what you should tell them. What counts for PIP is how your are on the majority of the days, so at least 50% of the days over a 12 month period.

    If you answer the question as if it's your worst day and then you attend a face to face assessment in the future and it's one of your better days, they are going to think you can't be as bad you said you were.