won PIP tribunal and have yet to hear from DWP
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beefyboy000
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Hello, I won my pip tribunal on the 5/4/19 and have yet to hear from Dwp
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Welcome to the community @beefyboy000 congratulations! On the Citizen Advice website it says:
"If your appeal is successful, you’ll get an official notice in the post within a couple of weeks. You’ll receive your new amount of money every 4 weeks.
The DWP will also have to pay you everything they should have been paying you from the date of your claim. It normally takes 4 to 6 weeks for this money to come through."
Please keep us updated and if you have any questions, please let us know.
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Hi @beefyboy000 and welcomeIt usually takes DWP 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into payment. It is a good idea to ring and make sure they have received a copyBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Hi, I rang earlier , they received the paperwork on the 8th of april
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Hello and welcome to the community @beefyboy000, that's good news and hopefully means you won't have too much longer to wait.Community Manager
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Thank you Adrian , I’ll ring them Tuesday when my 28 day wait is up , hopefully they’d have looked at it then
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Best of luck @beefyboy000, let us know how you get on.Community Manager
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