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samfits99
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Good morning everyone,
just wanted to let everyone no a family friend claims which was suppose to run out on the 27th Match 2021 got his letter today saying it’s been extended to December 2022!! 27th. so hopefully your all getting them if your claim is running out soon, the pip can review it at any time that’s true , but with everything that’s going on I very doubt it. just wanted to share it that’s all. least it gives them enough time to gather evidence as well as how them tasks affect them ect ect.
just wanted to let everyone no a family friend claims which was suppose to run out on the 27th Match 2021 got his letter today saying it’s been extended to December 2022!! 27th. so hopefully your all getting them if your claim is running out soon, the pip can review it at any time that’s true , but with everything that’s going on I very doubt it. just wanted to share it that’s all. least it gives them enough time to gather evidence as well as how them tasks affect them ect ect.
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So that’s good news for your friend @samfits99, mine too was extended by seven months for some reason. Anyway congrats ? gives a little breathing space.
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