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2 months 2 weeks ago #293197 by BIS
Hi PiPsqueak

Do have a look at the Guide I suggested in my previous post. You'll find the information on putting in for an MR starting on page 5 and whether you want to use the form or whether you choose to write a letter. It's only a couple of pages - but worth making sure you know what is best for you. It's the Guide to PIP Appeals

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2 months 1 week ago #293458 by pipsqueak
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Hi,
In the full report, they use an abbreviation for which there is no reference anywhere: MOD. Do you know what it is the abbreviation of? It is used like this: (example): "going out on the MOD....."
Many thanks.

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2 months 1 week ago #293461 by Chris
Hi Pipsqueak,

Is MOD not short for moderation maybe, rather than standing for something ? I know on here it stands for moderator, but different places, different meanings sometimes.

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2 months 1 week ago #293465 by pipsqueak
Replied by pipsqueak on topic Mandatory Reconsideration Notice: help required
Thanks.
I don't think so. It's used several times and always as MOD. There is a list of abbreviations at the beginning of the document but this is not part of it. It may be this particular assessor is using something but forgot to explain (automatism). It's frustrating....

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2 months 1 week ago #293469 by Wendy Woo
Replied by Wendy Woo on topic Mandatory Reconsideration Notice: help required
Hello,

This is just a suggestion - I'm not certain of this - but could it mean "majority of days"?

Hope you can find out somehow.

Best wishes,

Wendy
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2 months 1 week ago #293472 by BIS
Hi Pipsqueak

Wendy is correct and MOD stands for on the "Majority of Days"

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