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SmithAdam198508
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Hi, I recently won my PIP case at a tribunal. I recieved a letter from the DWP, asking for bank details etc. Whwn will i recieve payments? Thanks Adam
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Hi,Great news. It's impossible to answer your question i'm afraid, as only DWP can tell you that and you'll need to ring them to ask. Hopefully it won't be too long as you've received that letter.
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I had my PiP appeal on the 14th Jan this year,
Today PiP phoned me (28th) and said they wanted to ask a few questions so they can get my back pay and payments started,
it was basic questions , what date was my appeal and where it was held , then asked if I had been abroad for more than month since my back date date , and do I still have the have the same bank account.
after that the lady said i will get a my letter within 5 to 7 days and I am in the payment system , at last nearly 1 year and its over , can breath again
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