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12 years 11 months ago #80193 by mangof
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If you've been placed in wrag do they always write to you with your first appointment or do they sometimes call first before a letter?
Also, if you put in an appeal how soon might you be at risk of hearing from 'the explanation team'?
(I'm worrying about a telephone call from a withheld number. I never answer withheld number calls).
Thanks.
Also, if you put in an appeal how soon might you be at risk of hearing from 'the explanation team'?
(I'm worrying about a telephone call from a withheld number. I never answer withheld number calls).
Thanks.
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12 years 11 months ago #80198 by poppy
Replied by poppy on topic Re:being called for your first wfi
hi. they have always sent me a letter. like you i woant answer a with held number.......
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12 years 11 months ago #80200 by mangof
Replied by mangof on topic Re:being called for your first wfi
Thanks for letting me know. I hate withheld numbers
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12 years 11 months ago #80203 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:being called for your first wfi
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I wouldn't worry about the "team", however, a Decision Maker might try to contact you with regard to your appeal.
The following FAQ explains this in more detail.
Answering a phone call from the DWP or ATOS
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Your invitation to your first first WFI and indeed any subsequent ones, has to be made in writing, so you should not worried about ignoring calls.If you've been placed in wrag do they always write to you with your first appointment or do they sometimes call first before a letter?
Also, if you put in an appeal how soon might you be at risk of hearing from 'the explanation team'?
(I'm worrying about a telephone call from a withheld number. I never answer withheld number calls).
Thanks.
I wouldn't worry about the "team", however, a Decision Maker might try to contact you with regard to your appeal.
The following FAQ explains this in more detail.
Answering a phone call from the DWP or ATOS
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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12 years 11 months ago #80205 by mangof
Replied by mangof on topic Re:being called for your first wfi
Thank you Gordon.
Although when you are anxiety prone you can start to worry about letters being lost in the post and then not knowing when an appointment was etc
I will try not to. I should be able to get help from the CAB if something goes awry.
My appeal went in on Friday so it might be a bit early for a decision maker to be calling.
Thanks for your help.
Although when you are anxiety prone you can start to worry about letters being lost in the post and then not knowing when an appointment was etc
I will try not to. I should be able to get help from the CAB if something goes awry.
My appeal went in on Friday so it might be a bit early for a decision maker to be calling.
Thanks for your help.
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