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My PIP Has Been Stopped
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That thought had crossed my mind which is why I had asked OP to provide details of the letter so that we could all offer advice from a more informed position.
Yes, and perhaps the first letter wasn't an award letter, but the usual one saying how much you get this year, which would have been from the previous award.
From the letter, it seems the OP must have asked for them to take a look at their award.0 -
Is it possible that the letter in November was an award that the OP appealed, the letter in Feb was confirmation of ongoing award and the most recent letter was an unsuccessful appeal with a lower award being granted?0
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We may never know, unless the OP returns and gives more information.Is it possible that the letter in November was an award that the OP appealed, the letter in Feb was confirmation of ongoing award and the most recent letter was an unsuccessful appeal with a lower award being granted?0
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