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8 years 6 months ago #181404 by Gordon
You can always chase Capita
www.capita-pip.co.uk/contact-us.aspx
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judy wrote: Do you think that it is taking a long time? Dwp sent text on 10th January saying they received form, Capita sent letter dated 20th January saying assessor, and we have not heard anything since. Does it normally take this long?
You can always chase Capita
www.capita-pip.co.uk/contact-us.aspx
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8 years 6 months ago #182146 by judy52
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Husband has had his date for f2f, it is at 5 P.m, I thought this was quite late for an assessment? Went to the doctors to ask for a letter off him to take, and he told us that they don't do PIP or ESA letters as the DWP has told the assessors not to take any notice of them. He then showed us the information he has received from the federation of GPs. Do you think this is right or he could have done one but chose not to?
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8 years 6 months ago #182164 by Gordon
I'm afraid the bottom line is that GP's can help if they want to, reasons why they can't are simply excuses. to avoid doing so.
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judy wrote: Husband has had his date for f2f, it is at 5 P.m, I thought this was quite late for an assessment? Went to the doctors to ask for a letter off him to take, and he told us that they don't do PIP or ESA letters as the DWP has told the assessors not to take any notice of them. He then showed us the information he has received from the federation of GPs. Do you think this is right or he could have done one but chose not to?
I'm afraid the bottom line is that GP's can help if they want to, reasons why they can't are simply excuses. to avoid doing so.
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