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Decission maker call from pip
- Merrygirl
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Should I be a little worried on how quick the letter had been done as she said that she was going to look through the assessors report.
I was on lower rate care and nothing for mobility, I had to have a home visit as was unable to attend assessment centre. When I go out now I am in a wheelchair. Unable to do many things in doors and have to have help to do these for me.
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- slugsta
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I'm afraid we have given up trying to estimate the outcome of claims, it really is nothing more than a shot in the dark. At least you shouldn't have long to wait now if a letter has already been done.
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- Chris77
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It took me 7 days to receive a letter after speaking to the Decision maker on the phone to actually getting the letter.
Just thought would share my experience so you know it will still take more than 2 or3 days and your not worried if it does not arrive immediately.
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- Merrygirl
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- Gordon
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Sam 1 wrote: I requested my notes from pip regarding my assessment. Adding up the totals for both living and mobility the assesser has put 17 for living and 12 for mobility and review in 5 years. I know that is is not up to the assesser to say what you will receive and the DM make their own minds up. But after receiving call from DM the other day. And after my call back to pip and with them saying that the results are on screen but are not opened yet to be able to read. Could I phone them to see what my results are?
You can try but the DWP really don't like to announce Decisions over the phone, you may need to wait for the Decision Letter.
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