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@charlene thank you going need it
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good afternoon I rang up about the my pip ask for MR told I have to wait 6 weeks so fingers and toes crossed ... I was also told by a work friend that I might be able to claim ESA I am a little confused by this so I rang up this morning and tried to sort it out I was told i will have to claim universal credit I have to go to my local job centre next week and show evidence I am a little confused as what I can claim as I have had to drop hours at work can any of you kind people help guide me
many thanks cazza62 x
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All the best for your MR, @cazza62!
Universal Credit is being rolled out to replace ESA and other benefits. You can find more information about Universal Credit on this page, and you may also like to try the online benefits calculator to see if there's anything else you could claim, ahead of your job centre appointment. Hope this helps, and do come back to us with any questions! -
Thank you @Pippa_Scope x
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