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Hi ive read some where ESA assessment send you a text when they've received your form is this normal because I've rung them to check this morning was told nothings showing up on there screen but there only on December 2018 is this normal does anyone know thanks jen
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Hi Jen, I am unsure however members will know and will be in contact with you soon. Let us know if you have any further questions
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Do you mean you sent ESA50 form back? That will go to the assessment center you will attend for ftof if needed. They inform DWP when they receive form.They usually take about 3 months to contact you from assessment center by phone to book ftof appointment. They will send appointment letter too. Then DWP will send text to remind you to attend or your benefits will stop. This is usually about 4 days before assessment. That probably what you have heard.
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Silver925 thanks for the advice jen
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