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7 years 1 month ago #184056 by Bud
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They checked me out once, I'd won a prize & they mentioned it.
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7 years 1 month ago #184062 by Gordon
We haven't seen an ESA award negatively impacted by an adverse PIP Decision.
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greeneyedlad wrote: Gordon,
Do you think if I decide not to go for the DLA to PIP transfer, they would then wonder why & this would trigger them automatically looking at my ESA award again?
We haven't seen an ESA award negatively impacted by an adverse PIP Decision.
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7 years 1 month ago #184081 by greeneyedlad
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7 years 1 month ago #184092 by Bill24chev
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Infamously
there is an UT decision concerning a claimant who talked about playing Golf on Social Media.
one of the FTT panel checked the claimants Social media profile and used this to deny his appeal. However this was a "eror in Law" because the Tribunal should have mentioned this at the hearing and gave claiment the opportunity to explain.
I believe it was refered nack to a new Tribunal so dont know final outcomwe but I think it would be difficult for Claimant to explain away.
there is an UT decision concerning a claimant who talked about playing Golf on Social Media.
one of the FTT panel checked the claimants Social media profile and used this to deny his appeal. However this was a "eror in Law" because the Tribunal should have mentioned this at the hearing and gave claiment the opportunity to explain.
I believe it was refered nack to a new Tribunal so dont know final outcomwe but I think it would be difficult for Claimant to explain away.
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7 years 1 month ago #184102 by Littlebipolar
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If your worried , deactivate your Facebook for a while - you can activate it by logging in as normal
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