How long does it take to get payment from DWP?
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dai80
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Hi all had my trailbural on the 19 may and won my case and then on Tues this week had a phone call of dwp saying there going to back date my money any one know how long it takes and thanks all
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Hello @dai80 Pleased to meet welcome. I am glad you joined.
The answer to your question I do not know. Some one from our community might know or our team.
Have you seen the information on benefits . They could be a answer there on the threads and posts.
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It can take up to 13 weeks but most people receive it within a couple of weeks of winning their appeal or award
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Keep watching your bank account it can get put in there before you get a letter from the DWP
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I got told different dates from pip wen they were shorting my claim out cause i won my case on 29th may they said be end of june i would hear someone else said next friday deadline day 25th june
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Mine was put into my account before my letter was posted it took about 4-5 weeks after the tribunal
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They dont explain that keeping telling me they got 28days from apeal date will i get arrears and backdate money
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They do have 28 days to appeal. That’s why it’s about 5 week, approximately.
yes the backdated money is paid in separately.
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I had my tribunal on 14th August.and won got a call today telling me they are issuing my payment today and I will have it by the end of the week
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I won my tribunal, I spoke to dwp the other dag and she said my back pay will be in the bank on Tuesday, does anyone reckon it will be ? It seems every one I ask reckons it will take longer
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abbi3l3igh96 said:I won my tribunal, I spoke to dwp the other dag and she said my back pay will be in the bank on Tuesday, does anyone reckon it will be ? It seems every one I ask reckons it will take longer
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