won pip appeal how long does it take to get your money back to normal
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karenass8
Community member Posts: 6 Listener
Does anyone know how far back do they back date your money to it has been put on the paper work they gave me that I have been awarded it from 3/6/17 to the 6/6/20 does it mean that I get it back from that date or what? ?
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not sure but I think they can only go back 6mts but with the dates you have put 3/6/2017 and it ENDS on the 6/6/2020
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You will be paid arrears from the date of the award which is 3.6.17.
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They don't realize the stress that you go through after being on the dla for over twenty years getting the amount of money that you get then to have to get buy on £300 a month is a big drop I ended up cutting my wrists with depression I can't wait to get back to normal
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How long does it take for me to get your first payment on my esa and then my monthly payments? ??
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