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sniper6069
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I recently got awarded pip standard care enhanced mobility on 26th june 2018 through uppa tribunal the date its going back to is july 7th 2017 so a years backpayment is due plus normal monthly payments ive recieved a letter of my award in the post 2 days after how long should i leave it before ringing them and how long does it take for backdated and normal payments to come through
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Hello @sniper6069 Pleased to meet you welcome.
In reply to your question I do not have an answer.
I just wanted to welcome you to the forum.
Some one from our team and community will know.
Have a look under our benefit posts for any advice and information.
Hope that helps
Please take care
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Welcome to the community! I understand you have posted this in the relevant section as well. I believe I have commented on this too. Have a lovely day!Scope
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