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I’m being a bit stupid likely - but what would my payment day be ?
Mforall
Community member Posts: 14 Listener
I recieved my letter today - it says they’ve paid me on the 15 January - to cover 15 sep- 10 jan
and then pay every four weeks in arrears ..on a Monday- I can’t see next payment date anywhere but I’ve worked it out as being 1 feb .. is that correct ?
and then pay every four weeks in arrears ..on a Monday- I can’t see next payment date anywhere but I’ve worked it out as being 1 feb .. is that correct ?
Thanks in advance ??
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It sounds about right mine gets paid on a Tuesday
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Hi there I'm not 100% how they work it out but I would say more like 15th feb see below
Already paid up to 10th jan so
11th wk 1
18th wk 2
25th wk 3
1st wk 4
8th wk in arrears 15th paid
But like I said that us just my calculation
Give them a call if you are unsure
Or maybe other members can help -
Yep that’s where I’m confused ... I’ll call them Monday
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Be interesting to know lol ?
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Your week in arrears may already be included in initial payment so will prob be 8th as it is paid like it says every 4 weeks
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@lisathomas50 yes it will
May I please remind you if you are not sure of the facts then please state this in your comment -
@janer1967 it wasn't until you said that I didn't check before I posted i clicked on wrong number
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@janer1967 if you count from thev11th its the first of feb si god knows
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Let's not confuse this member any more and let them get an expert answer
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I would call them up and they will tell you and you can work it out every 4 weeks from the date the dwp give you .
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