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I checked E Benefits today and it is saying my claim is complete. Date closed 12-21-2012.

Under Updates it says "Appeal is possible. Decision notification sent".

I never received a C&P that was directed by the BVA over a year ago. I hope this doesn't mean another denial. That would really piss me off after working on this claim almost 7 years.

Anyone know what this might mean.

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I checked E Benefits today and it is saying my claim is complete. Date closed 12-21-2012.

Under Updates it says "Appeal is possible. Decision notification sent".

I never received a C&P that was directed by the BVA over a year ago. I hope this doesn't mean another denial. That would really piss me off after working on this claim almost 7 years.

Anyone know what this might mean.

On 11-14-2012 it says type of claim "Special Correspondence". Whatever that means.

Status has changed. New evidence received.

Date closed 12-21-2012

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On 11-14-2012 it says type of claim "Special Correspondence". Whatever that means.

Status has changed. New evidence received.

Date closed 12-21-2012

Another thing that is bothering me is I went from "Claim Received" directly to "Complete" in a little over a month. It skipped all the other phases. This does not look good to me at all. And like I said earlier.They did not schedule a C&P exam. I don't get it.

Could this be a quick denial? And after I sent in a ton of new evidence.

Guess I am being a little paranoid. Probably won't get anything until after Christmas.

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The BVA may have granted something as SC'd and then this

goes back to your VARO and they determine currently level

of evaluation percentage and effective date/s.

Just a guess in a positive light.

At least, this is what I hope is happening for you.

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bm,

The BVA may have granted something as SC'd and then this

goes back to your VARO and they determine currently level

of evaluation percentage and effective date/s.

Just a guess in a positive light.

At least, this is what I hope is happening for you.

Carlie,

Thanks for your input. I hope your right. I just can't believe they would deny me without a C&P exam.

I'll keep my fingers crossed and wait on pins and needles for the letter.

Another thing I want to add. My claim and appeal has been at the Oakland RO for almost 7 years and it was finally transferred to a satellite RO closer to my city. Seems to be moving a lot quicker ever since they moved my claims to this new RO. I hope this is good news for me.....finally.

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On E Benefits under "Complete" it says the VA is sending a decision to you by US mail.

Complete Date - 12/21/2012

Phase Start date - 12/21/2012. What does the Phase Start date mean?

"Estimated Phase Complete date" . At this time your RO is unable to provide an estimated completion date for this type of claim.

And shouldn't I have received an AB8 letter if I was approved?

I know, don't rely on anything that E Benefits says.

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"Appeal is possible. Decision notification sent".

Is a "cut and paste". There was a decision made. (maybe, since E-benefits is not usually accurate or timely.)

Until you have the notification letter in your hand, a check, or occasionally money in the bank,

there is no way to tell.

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