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nannydebbie
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thanks for all the help and advice from you wonderful people i won my appeal x
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Congratulations, @nannydebbie!
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was only in there 10 mins @ Matilda some one from dwp was also there judge asked was i just appealing the care said yes she said is it the 2 points you after said yes she then asked dwp if he agreed i should get it he said yes as i had taken more evidence from dr xx
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Great, @nannydebbie, that your Hearing was so quick. At my Tribunal they grilled me for 30 minutes - but allowed my appeal in the end!
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Fantastic, well done @nannydebbie!
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thank you @Alex
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as dwp was there at court and agreed for me to get care part and backdated will i get this in next payment due next week tia
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Not likely. Normally takes DWP 5-8 weeks to put a claim into payment following a tribunal decision. It is a good idea to ring them and make sure they have a copy of the decision on their system
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Unfortunately DWP are quick enough to take money from your benefit/s, but not quick enough to pay you what you're entitled to!!
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thank s both
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