Pip text saying they haven't yet made a decision. Anyone else had this?
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That's great news @Bash4201 thanks for letting us know! Hope you can relax and enjoy the weekend now1
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Bash4201 that’s great news congratulations! Just outta interest how long after your assessment did u wait for the outcome (roughly) I am currently waiting on my result and it’s driving me bananas 🙄😊🙏0
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alaskajade1987 said:Bash4201 that’s great news congratulations! Just outta interest how long after your assessment did u wait for the outcome (roughly) I am currently waiting on my result and it’s driving me bananas 🙄😊🙏0
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alaskajade1987 said:Bash4201 that’s great news congratulations! Just outta interest how long after your assessment did u wait for the outcome (roughly) I am currently waiting on my result and it’s driving me bananas 🙄😊🙏I had my assessment 21st Dec and I got my award 25th Jan 2023 but time scales vary x Fingers crossed u hear back soon x1
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Not sure how long mine will take. Sent my renewal form off in october, got a text message before xmas saying not made a decision yet, and not heard anything since. My claim ends in May
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Doses anyone after you get the text say you awarded it ..it will hit your bank account as we are on our bum but got the text yesterday0
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I was awarded. mine on the 25th Jan and payment went in 30th Jan so only a few days if u ring pip they will tell u it all0
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Checked today nothing will try Monday to ring them thanks0
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libbybow said:Checked today nothing will try Monday to ring them thanks
A Saturday isn't a payment day that DWP use. If any benefits go into a bank on a Saturday it's because a bank has released payment early, some banks do and some don't. Payment days are Monday to Friday.
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poppy123456 said:libbybow said:Checked today nothing will try Monday to ring them thanks
A Saturday isn't a payment day that DWP use. If any benefits go into a bank on a Saturday it's because a bank has released payment early, some banks do and some don't. Payment days are Monday to Friday.0 -
Completely hear you @libbybow. How are you coping financially and more generally at the moment? Hopefully, you'll receive your payment soon0
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L_Volunteer said:Completely hear you @libbybow. How are you coping financially and more generally at the moment? Hopefully, you'll receive your payment soon0
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Honestly the whole system is a shock. They give it to people who don't even go to work and they haven't got a disability and then we have to fight to get it.0
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durhamjaide2001 said:Honestly the whole system is a shock. They give it to people who don't even go to work and they haven't got a disability and then we have to fight to get it.What exactly has PIP got to do with someone's ability not to be able to work? It's nothing to do with working.Are you also aware that invisible conditions exist? It makes me really annoyed when people make comments like this. It's not nice to judge others in this way because no one knows anything about anyone else's disability. My daughters conditions are all invisible and if you looked at her you would think there was nothing wrong with her but she wouldn't be able to manage a single day without a lot of extra support. Please don't judge others.7
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poppy123456 said:durhamjaide2001 said:Honestly the whole system is a shock. They give it to people who don't even go to work and they haven't got a disability and then we have to fight to get it.What exactly has PIP got to do with someone's ability not to be able to work? It's nothing to do with working.Are you also aware that invisible conditions exist? It makes me really annoyed when people make comments like this. It's not nice to judge others in this way because no one knows anything about anyone else's disability. My daughters conditions are all invisible and if you looked at her you would think there was nothing wrong with her but she wouldn't be able to manage a single day without a lot of extra support. Please don't judge others.0
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I go to work and I get pip like other people my disabilities don't show either.U can't just judge a disability that u can't see.0
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poppy123456 said:durhamjaide2001 said:Honestly the whole system is a shock. They give it to people who don't even go to work and they haven't got a disability and then we have to fight to get it.What exactly has PIP got to do with someone's ability not to be able to work? It's nothing to do with working.Are you also aware that invisible conditions exist? It makes me really annoyed when people make comments like this. It's not nice to judge others in this way because no one knows anything about anyone else's disability. My daughters conditions are all invisible and if you looked at her you would think there was nothing wrong with her but she wouldn't be able to manage a single day without a lot of extra support. Please don't judge others.0
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