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davidstill1973
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I won my appeal but I rang up to see what happens now and they say it go's back to pip who can appeal it again. Taken 18months for all this to get as far as it has for me to win it and now am told they can appeal it. Is it going to take another 18 months? Or is it them just out to destroy me somemore?
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It’s horrendous isn’t it. I’ve been ongoing 2 years and haven’t won an Appeal but I have one coming up. Soul destroying....
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Hi congrats
what at was U awarded when u first applied an when you appeal what rate have u been awarded -
As it will help us all who have been awarded 0 points not to give up an apeal
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I have been awarded 2 for preparing food
2 for eating and bathing
2 for toilet needs
2 for engaging people face to face
Only awarded 2 originally for toilet needs.
Will it get appealed by them or not and if so am I looking at another 18 months of this -
Hi,It can take 8 weeks to be paid any backdated money they owe you.DWP have the same chance we do to appeal the decision. Before they can do this they must first ask for the statement of reasons and they have 1 month to do this. From there they must find an error in law before they can take it any further.Not much you can do until you hear from DWP. If they do request the statement of reasons they'll write to you to tell you.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.
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They can only appeal if there is a error of law. I won my appeal in December they normally have 1 month to ask for statement of reasons. I waited the month rang them yesterday and they said they allowed my appeal will pay arrears within 14 days. I will then have my payments put into place the following month. Hope this helps.
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When I won appeal it was the same, like we had 30 days to appeal so do DWP, but they do have to find an error of law to be able to, mine didn't appeal and my money was back dated and in my account on the fifth week, your case may not be the same but fingers crossed you've not got much longer to wait
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THANK you to all that have commented to help me understand what they r doing
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hia I had my court tribunal hearing in jan 2019 I was told they would let me know the out come in a few days i did win my appea,l after 2 weeks I phoned the dwp up to ask why I had not heard from them they said it could take weeks I had worked full time for 37 years and had to pack work up due to fibromyalgia spondilocus of the neck and back and bad grip in my hands depression and i have incontinence both ways bad so enough was enough for work anyway 2 days later after I had phoned the dwp I got a letter saying july they can no longer pay me contribution based employment and support allowance has I will have reached 365 days something else to stress me out how the hell do I stand then you have one fight then its another they do not get it well they do they just want you to give in I reckon and I still haven't heard from dwp yet about my won appeal and its a month now what the hell no wonder we all are ready for banging our bloody heads against the wall
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davidstill1973 said:I won my appeal but I rang up to see what happens now and they say it go's back to pip who can appeal it again. Taken 18months for all this to get as far as it has for me to win it and now am told they can appeal it. Is it going to take another 18 months? Or is it them just out to destroy me somemore?
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lindadenise said:They can only appeal if there is a error of law. I won my appeal in December they normally have 1 month to ask for statement of reasons. I waited the month rang them yesterday and they said they allowed my appeal will pay arrears within 14 days. I will then have my payments put into place the following month. Hope this helps.
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