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What day does my PIP and ESA go in?

trickshoot
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I don't know where I get my money how do I find out what the day my pip and esa gos in ?
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@trickshoot Hi hope your well, you would have to phone PIP and ESA up to ask what day and date your payments are due, hope you get it sorted out.
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Hi @trickshoot welcome to scope, is this a new award or an existing one? if its existing then both benefits are paid every 4 weeks, if you check your bank statement PIP will be due 4 weeks after the last payment and the same basis for ESA, hope that helps?Be extra nice to new members.
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@woodbine My ESA has always been paid every 2 weeks. Sorry maybe others are every 4 weeks.
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@woodbine Oh not at all, hope your good today.
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yes thanks @Lou67 hope you are ok?Be extra nice to new members.
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Oh yeah I’m good to thanks @woodbine
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