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mandy18a
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Hi they have sent my assessment forms to me yesterday do you no when i will get it plz
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Hi Mandy
Which assessment forms are these ?
Is it the PIP 2 form for you to fill in ?
Is it for you to attend a f2f ?
Is it a decision letter following an assessment ?
CR
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Yes decission letter following f2f for pip
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It should say on the letter.
If you were on DLA then that continues for usually 4 weeks from the decision
If this is a new claim they will put you on a 4 week payment cycle. in the meantime you should receive a backdated payment to cover from the start of your claim up until your cycle begins.
CR
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Decission letter if got pip or not plz as they said they sent it yesterday
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Ahh sorry I miss understood.
Usually they send letters second class so it could be a week to ten days.
They should be able to give you the decision over the telephone as it should now be on their screen
CR
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Hi @mandy18a
Most post takes two or three working days, so I expect you'll have it tomorrow or Friday.
Let us know when you find out. -
Went to f2f on 27th if in help
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He was not very nice he said its still with decission people and could not give me any more information and sent assesment papers out yesterday
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That is probably the assessors report rather than the decision letter. When you get that it will give you an idea how your f2f went and the recommendation of the assessor. The DM will normally agree with this report but until a decision is made nothing is certain. When you get the letter come back and we will try and help some more
CR
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Ok thank you
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