PIP Mandatory reconsideration.

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hi all, so after scoring 0 accross the board for pip after the assessor lied in her report i have written a lengthy letter pointing out their mistakes and backed them up with 2 letters, 1 from a specialist and 1 from my GP as well as photographic evidence of prescriptions and bathroom set up ect so there can no further errors (hopefully), i sent it all in by recorded delivery which when i phoned them on the 11/1/16 was told they received it on the 7/1/16 and it was waiting to be looked at.. Does anyone know roughly how long the mandatory reconsideration takes, the chap on the phone said up to 10 weeks but they always seem to over estimate. Has anyone else had experience of this?. 

Thank you.

Gill

xxx

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    I am to Gill.....fighting all the way....and then some more..I've done a letter of compliant to Atos about her to.what area are you in Gill? X
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      Hi milly, i don't blame you, i might do the same actually, they shouldn't be allowed to lie and get away with it. 

       i'm currently in nottingham, but i'm hoping to move back to east yorkshire where my family are as i need the extra help. 

      xxx

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