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sam12
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Pip appeal runs out Sunday but your allowed 30 days and 13 mths to get appeal in my lawyer said there no worrys at all they know what they doin I recommend fightbackjustice4lawyers
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They do allow 13 months yes, with good reasons. However i don't agree with paying for someone to help you through the process. So many people just don't have the money that these people charge. Disgusting charging vulnerable people, when there's people out there that will help you for free. I do wish you luck though!
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
U taking it wrong it based on a charity organisation with lawyer do for free money for charity am broken but of to help me win my mr then it's worth and money for a good cause Every one won the pip do far my medical reports gone in post now so just waiting for lawyer to ring me once she goes through them. Had my first proper walk out today had to with a lady to hold on to felt strange being out I actually enjoyed it.soon goin be moving away start new fresh future with a white wedding
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poppy123456 said:They do allow 13 months yes, with good reasons. However i don't agree with paying for someone to help you through the process. So many people just don't have the money that these people charge. Disgusting charging vulnerable people, when there's people out there that will help you for free. I do wish you luck though!
I have seen first hand what a legally qualified rep can do. They are amazing and you know that if you have a chance of an award then you are almost there at the winning post.
Even the figures speak for themselves. 71+% will win at a tribunal if they have a rep. Stats show that if you go it alone the 'win' rate plummets to under 50%.
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Yadnad said:
Even the figures speak for themselves. 71+% will win at a tribunal if they have a rep. Stats show that if you go it alone the 'win' rate plummets to under 50%.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
And posters keep being told that they have a 71% chance of winning at a Tribunal which is only true if you have a rep.
In which case you are more qualified in dealing with the DWP and appeal system than I am and many others besides.
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I'm no expert and never ever stated otherwise! I would just never ever pay anyone to represent me, don't believe in it and never have or will for that matter. I won't be arguing with you any further on this matter.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
I don't either but am in withdrawal effecting my memory.next time my bf help me to. They are geniune they take the stress of u do struggle just have a think nesr future
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Why we have lawyers to help they work extremely hard to win for us they protecting u all charity the money goes to not there pockets people should respect they charity has disablies to people very poor i don't regret payin 1 off fee.anyone prepared to go with fightback4 justicelawyer them do or u fail the pip if u do alone save the stress sit back lawyer do it all .u only need medical reports of Dr photocopied all free send by post about 4 pound which I paid today mine large pile don't just sit back do nothing fight it with fightback against the dwp
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Hi @sam12.
I am wonder how much cost for the = one off payment to this fighting back service?
Fighting back it is not about to win the DWP payments but it is good to get JUSTICE.
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75 pound they help u to win they do free the money is charity organisation
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Give them a call worth it to get pip justice am only new with them still waiting mr to be sent off I give u good advise the lady who was looking after me from Lancashire well being lady she used them they amazing friendly to
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