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mandy1203
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Hi I have applied for pip but don't have a bank account how would they pay me
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Hi,You will need some form of bank or post office account to receive your payments into, if your PIP claim is successful.Do you claim any other benefits? Do you live with a partner?
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Hi @mandy1203
Good Morning & Welcome to our on line Community / family.
I have just googled your question & I have found this info below for you.
https://www.gov.uk/payment-exception-service
Please please let me know if you need any further help??
@steve51 -
No don't claim anything else and yes with a partner
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Okay thank u
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Usually when you start a claim for PIP they ask you for bank details, did you give them any details at all? It can also be paid into your partners account.
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They never asked for any
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