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staceylouise34
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My universal credit is due the 19th thats a weekend what day will i get paid does anyone know thanks stacey
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Hi @staceylouise34 and welcome to the Community. It's nice to meet you. I'm unsure of this one as I don't receive Universal Credit myself, but there are lots of members or one of the Scope Team who will know, I'm sure and if so, will post. I hope you find the answer to your question anyway and sorry I can't be of more help. All the best.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Hi @staceylouise34 - Welcome to the community. I receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP), & when this has been due on a Bank Holiday, I've been paid earlier. I would imagine in your case that you'll receive your UC on Friday 17th.
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Hi @staceylouise34, if you meant on the 19 April (which I assume you did) @chiarieds is correct in that you should have received it on Friday 17 April. Did it get sorted in the end?Community Manager
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