From Dla to Pip
wizzwoz
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Hi i whent from dla to pip and was aworded pip after my ftf assessment
Im on the same as i was befor same money
Then why have they after 7 months have they said they have over paid me n taken £32 from this months payment but will contuni to pay me the full amount from next month.im confused should i ring them n ask why as the money has always been the same i cant see no over payment can someone see an error here
Im on the same as i was befor same money
Then why have they after 7 months have they said they have over paid me n taken £32 from this months payment but will contuni to pay me the full amount from next month.im confused should i ring them n ask why as the money has always been the same i cant see no over payment can someone see an error here
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Hi,I'm afraid the only way to know an answer to your question is to ring DWP and ask why. We wouldn't be able to tell you why they've taken money from your payments.0
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Hell hello, you will have to do what our good and great lady said, phone DWP who pay you the money and enquire why the deductions and still paying the same award amount monies.0
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Thankyou for your responces
I rang them they said its because they only paid me 23 days instead of 28 ?confuseing no overpayment just because of the dates my DLA ended n the Day my PIP started ? but thankyou for your advice0 -
That will be correct. When transferring from DLA to PIP because of the way it's worked out your first PIP payment is 3 weeks after your last DLA payment. Your next PIP payment will be for the correct amount.wizzwoz said:Thankyou for your responces
I rang them they said its because they only paid me 23 days instead of 28 ?confuseing no overpayment just because of the dates my DLA ended n the Day my PIP started ? but thankyou for your advice
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