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Hi, my name is katiebabr! My ESA was meant to be paid on 1st June, but I haven't received it
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katiebabr
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DWP said my esa would be paid 1st June instead of 3rd June why haven’t I received it has anyone else had a problem
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Hi and welcome to the community
There has been another post about somebody not received theirs as well -
Do you no when I will get paid
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Sorry I don't you will have to call them on Monday when they are back open
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Lots of these sorts of posts it's worrying so many people can be without money they need.
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Hi @katiebabr its quite clear you should have been paid on 1 June 2022 and its appalling you haven't been and cant get in touch with anyone at the DWP over the bank holiday weekend.Online Community Adviser
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Hi @katiebabr I had dame problem but realised on wed morning and was advised by @poppy123456 to ring up and I got a same day payment.ring them 1st thing Mon morning@kendo861
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Same has happened to me. I don’t know what has gone wrong.Going to call them first thing tomorrow.Looks like I’m not the only one. I expect a long wait.Best thing to do is call and explain, I read they can make a same day payment.
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Tell them you need the same-day payment , they did it for me
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Hi @katiebabr
I was wondering whether you were able to sort things out with the DWP. Please let us know how you got on. Take careOnline Community Adviser
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Yer went in bank today 👍
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That's good @katiebabr
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What excuse did they give?
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