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tinka1992
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Hi I got my pip payment on 27th August I no its paid 4 weeks when will my next payment we worked it it will be 17th of September or have I worked it out wrong sorry not very good at working things out
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Hi @tinka1992, I make it the 24th September as well.
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I got.paid today why is this
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No idea, you will need to ring them to ask and they will tell you why you received your money early.
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Hi @tinka1992, were they able to tell you why it had been paid early?
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I forgot to ask my worker but I got my back pay on 27th of August
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And today I got my normal pip pay
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I get pip somebody called poppy on hear said I can get cimea card I applied for it it's called cea card is this the right one please it said I had to pay 6pounds witch I have
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Hi,Yes, that's the one. You'll be able to take someone with you for free everytime you go.
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That will be correct, you'll now receive all future payments every 4 weeks. Your next payment will be 15th October.
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