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Lou67 said:@Brumboy68. Aww nice to hear you’ll be staying around be nice to hear how your keeping from time to time.
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Fabulous news
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Hello @avakarlsson. I noticed your query about old style and new style ESA (thanks for the tag @Ami2301).
The old income-related ESA was replaced by Universal Credit and if your tribunal for your UC work capability assessment is successful you'll be receiving the equivalent to this on UC. New Style Esa replaces 'contribution-based' (you need to have worked and paid national insurance in the previous two tax years) and is deducted £ for £ from Universal Credit. As Ami mentioned, it does sound like you're claiming everything you're entitled to at the moment. Have you applied for a council tax deduction via your council at all?Community Manager
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Brumboy68 said:
Brown envelope arrived today got full mobility back dated to march 20 well happy.....
Next assessment November 2022 well happy with that too..
It's worth the hassle guys stick with it.Community Manager
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Hi Adrian, sorry I haven’t replied sooner, oh I see yes I have got my appeal hearing on the telephone next Thursday so hope that goes well for me.I just thought when you have been dismissed on ill health grounds is there any other benefits or anything you get.
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As stated, you are claiming all benefits which you are currently entitled to. There are no other benefits.Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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I understand that the benefits I am on are the only ones.
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avakarlsson said:Hi Adrian, sorry I haven’t replied sooner, oh I see yes I have got my appeal hearing on the telephone next Thursday so hope that goes well for me.Community Manager
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Hi Adrian, I have only just seen your message sorry, thank you hope it goes ok and I can get the extra payment and be in a group, it’s a shame I can’t claim any other benefits or anything else.
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I hope everyone is doing ok,
This evening I applied for the new style ESA benefit and once I completed filling it out online it came me a reference number and then all of a sudden it’s gone to another page and I was clicking the back arrow but didn’t go to the page I wanted it to, how can I track it?
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Have my telephone appointment in a few minutes!Here goes nothing
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Good luck Snoopy, it will go ok your Telephone appointment
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@snoopy1 Oh I wish you all the best with it, just try to take your time before answering, my fingers are crossed for you take care, and let’s no how it goes.
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Will do
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I had to do my ESA claim again yesterday morning and it’s all gone through which is good, so hopefully I won’t have to wait long too hear from them.
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Hi Ava oh yeah hopefully you’ll hear soon, take care.
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Hi Lou, I hope so too, do you know how long it will take for me to hear? And receiving first payment etc?
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Hi Ava I’m not sure but think most claims can take a few weeks till your first payment comes through but I could be wrong someone else might no better to answer.
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hi @Lou67 and everyone, please cross everything for me for friday 2.15pm, nervous but ive read and read all my app form/descriptors/diary and all the links you have all kindly posted, i hope and pray im successful, all i can do is have faith and answer the questions as best as i can
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@katho31 Aww strange I was just thinking about you earlier, was just hoping your not to stressed out, just remember to take your time answering them, fingers crossed for you you’ll be in my thoughts ?
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