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8 years 2 months ago #180407 by p.greenstreet
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sorry I did not realise it was an old post, but my opinion is still the same. these people need bringing to book not us, their job has just run away with them.
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8 years 2 months ago #182548 by shirley
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absolutely disgraceful system I am so angry not for me particularly but for all those others who have nobody to fight for them. It is so sad. We thought the ppi was a scandal but pip is an even bigger scandal as far as I'm concerned. Cant wait till this starts going through the claim procedures and it will happen. ok rant over for tonight
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6 years 4 months ago #222686 by Elaine Bingham
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Hi I never usually write anything g but I just had to come out and agree, iv just left a horrendous 90 minute pip appeal, I would have been better treated if I had been a murderer!!... Degrading and exhausting experience, like your daughter.... Never again
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6 years 4 months ago #222697 by Gordon
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6 years 3 months ago #223743 by JeannieT
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It is more than tough, Gordon. I had my Appeal hearing yesterday after having had to wait a whole 12 months for a hearing, which is in itself very stressful. I would describe it as gruelling, intrusive, embarrassing and it exacerbated my conditions greatly.I felt as though I were on trial. It is a horrendous process, quite disproportionately so, to the issues at stake.It was not the Panel's fault. They did their best to help me as did the wonderful lady clerk of the Tribunal. It is the fault of this government who have created monsters in the DWP and a monstrous system which demeans and humiliates disabled people.I succeeded, by the way.
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6 years 3 months ago #223764 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic PIP Appeal Tribunal Completed - Absolutely Awful
Jeannie
Congratulations.
It usually takes the DWP 5-8 week to process a Tribunal result, I would give them a call at the end of the week to make sure that they have received the Decision Notice.
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Congratulations.
It usually takes the DWP 5-8 week to process a Tribunal result, I would give them a call at the end of the week to make sure that they have received the Decision Notice.
Gordon
Tags: @RESULT@PIP @APPEAL
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