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8 years 6 months ago #180572 by gill
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hi there everyone i had my pips appeal on the 17.11.2016, i won the appeal and was awarded the enhanced rate care and standard mobility.I have as yet not received the award from pips i got a letter on wednesday from the tribunal service which reads, I received a request to correct a mistake on the decision of 17.11.2016.The decision has not been altered. The original decision is correct. does anyone know exactly what this means and if the pips have the right to appeal any further i would appreciate your opinion please.
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8 years 6 months ago #180640 by Gordon
It sounds as if the DWP had a problems with something on the Decision Notice from the Tribunal Service, the dates would be most likely.
I would contact the TS for more details and then DWP to find out what they intend to do about the refusal, if anything.
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gill wrote: hi there everyone i had my pips appeal on the 17.11.2016, i won the appeal and was awarded the enhanced rate care and standard mobility.I have as yet not received the award from pips i got a letter on wednesday from the tribunal service which reads, I received a request to correct a mistake on the decision of 17.11.2016.The decision has not been altered. The original decision is correct. does anyone know exactly what this means and if the pips have the right to appeal any further i would appreciate your opinion please.
It sounds as if the DWP had a problems with something on the Decision Notice from the Tribunal Service, the dates would be most likely.
I would contact the TS for more details and then DWP to find out what they intend to do about the refusal, if anything.
Gordon
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