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i won my pip oral hearing six weeks still not been paid they keep punting it back
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david250
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its been six weeeks and still not got my pip i won it at court and one year back dater.... every time i ring them it just gets longer and longer they keep tellin me lies saying i will get payed and still not been payed i am at my wits with this i suffer from mental heath and this just puts more stress on me it will be 7 weeks soon and still no pip i know they are taking long time to pay me can any one give me advice on this matter
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@david250,
the average length of time after appeal for back pay is after 8 weeks.Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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so iv got few more weeks to wait
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david250 said:so iv got few more weeks to wait
Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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they keep telling different stuff all the time
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@david250
this search on the forum of “payment after appeal” will demonstrate the length of time is quite usual
https://www.scope.org.uk/search/?collection=scope-meta&query=Payment+after+appeal
Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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