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8 years 6 days ago #187869 by Twinkle
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If the DWP award you Pip but not at the rate you feel is right and you request a Mandatory Reconsideration -
1. Does the DWP immediately start paying you Pip at the rate they've deciced upon or do they not pay you anything until your award's been reconsidered?
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1. Does the DWP immediately start paying you Pip at the rate they've deciced upon or do they not pay you anything until your award's been reconsidered?
Thank you.

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8 years 6 days ago #187911 by slugsta
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Hi Twinkle,
The DWP will pay the rate for the level they have awarded and this will continue until/unless a new decision is made.
The DWP will pay the rate for the level they have awarded and this will continue until/unless a new decision is made.
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8 years 5 days ago #187997 by Twinkle
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I thought that they might not pay you anything whilst you were challenging the decision via MR - is it the same if you appeal?
I thought that they might not pay you anything whilst you were challenging the decision via MR - is it the same if you appeal?
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8 years 5 days ago #188006 by slugsta
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Yes, it is the same if you go to appeal. You would only be paid nothing if the decision had been made to give neither element of PIP.
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