pip assesment
littlered
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hi i went to manchester yestdy for pip assesment was awful .the lady was pleasant ..to pleasant..whats worrying me is they said they hadnt got my questionarrire ...which i filled in a rtned by the 16th july receoreded delivery they had to sign ..
but still went ahead with the assessment
crafty questions were asked ..is it right they can do a assesment wivout the questionarrie scarey ..if they can ..so worried ....
letitia Roberts
any advice would be very welcome
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but still went ahead with the assessment
crafty questions were asked ..is it right they can do a assesment wivout the questionarrie scarey ..if they can ..so worried ....
letitia Roberts
any advice would be very welcome
.
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Hello @littlered Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
Sorry to hear this.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and help new members who join the forum.
You come to the right place for support and friendship.
Understand what you have gone through.
I know to give you some reassurance there will be members of our community or a member of our team might know.
Please try not to worry . I would try to think of a positive outcome that is important.
Please if we can be supportive or anything you wished to know please get in touch, happy to help.
Please take care.
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Hi @littlered. I'm sorry to read you had a bad experience at your PIP assessment. As it's been about a week since you had it, you can call them up and request a copy of the report. This should give you some indication as to what has been recommended for you.Community Manager
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