Pip call
chantelle19
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So someone called me from pip on Sunday 18th June to say they had recived letter from tribunal and been awarded pip asked if I had been in prison , hospital ect and she said as you happy to have this money sent as it’s a large amount I said yes she said it takes 3-5 days so Wednesday or Thursday then said it needs to go through someone tomorrow (Monday ) so I would say Friday: will it definitely Be this week ? How long did it take for others to clear in bank mines a large amount over 5000 I’m just eager to know I hate waiting. Thank you
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It's 3-5 working days from the day it was sent. No one can tell you exactly when you'll receive it because it will depend on when it was sent. PIP will be able to tell you when to expect it in your bank.
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She said Wednesday or Thursday then she said actually it had to sent to someone to sign off payment tomorrow so expect it Friday. Say it was sent Tuesday can I receive on weekend ? Thank upoppy123456 said:It's 3-5 working days from the day it was sent. No one can tell you exactly when you'll receive it because it will depend on when it was sent. PIP will be able to tell you when to expect it in your bank.0 -
It will only be possible to receive it on the weekend if your bank release payments early. DWP payments are Mon to Fri.
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Oh ok thank you I mean when I spoke to lady Sunday she said someone will need to check it off or something like that tomorrow so should Recive Friday so what would them people do sign money off and send it sorry I’m confused how it works it’s a back payment from October 2021 so quite bigpoppy123456 said:It will only be possible to receive it on the weekend if your bank release payments early. DWP payments are Mon to Fri.0
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