Time frame from succesful tribunal for backpay
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jemmam88
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I won my appeal on the 04/09/18. On the 11/09/18 i had a phone call from dwp asked a few questions like hopital stay wetger id been in prison and were my bank details still the same from my orginal claim on 04/05/17. I received a letter payment today 19/09/18 backdated will be made on the 20/09/18 so all in all from day i won appeal i will be payed out 16days from tribunal date. Hope that helps anyone waiting. As i read everywhere in my wait that 28 days etv every case is different. Good luck
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That was a good payout period, mine took just 15 working days. Goes to show when prove DWP extract the proverbial digit, they can get he job done. Well done.
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I also had tribunal 4 sep2018 was awarded enhanced on DL .no Mobility but that's fine had no word from DWP rang yesterday said I will hear Oct but that's it never said what I will hear so just waiting game again .
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