Not got backpay
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floralora
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Hi, I won my PIP appeal (kinda, I didn't get what I'm entitled to but got something so I'm not complaining too much). I got a letter today in the post saying my backpay was supposed to be paid today but I checked my bank account and I haven't received it. Should I call DWP or wait until Monday?
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Hi,
absolutely call. I had an issue with my Esa this morning as no time augment went in. I called & they transferred payment within 2 hours. Good luck! -
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Hi @floralora Welcome on board, I would give them a call before the bank day closes in case they need to make a payment as if not you will have to wait till Monday for your money.
Let us know how you get on
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Thank you! I gave them a call and they made an error, I should get my backpay on Monday instead
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Great that you called them. You have to be proactive unfortunately as they won’t. Happy for you ?
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Hi @floralora. Did your backpay go in yesterday like arranged? Fingers crossed you received it.
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So glad I found this thread finally, because I received a letter today stating what points I scored and what I won at my tribunal. The letter also stated that the backdated payment of X amount will be paid into my account on the 26th June. It is now the 1st of July. So I'm just a tad confused. I'm on hold to them as I'm typing this listening to that lovely music they play you while you wait for someone to answer ?
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@janer1967
I just got off the phone with them and received the clarification I needed. They've given me the actual date now of when it will be paid in so I'm relieved. I don't function well with confusion and disorder. I like things to be orderly, which I guess makes me a pain in the backside to alot of people
What occurred was they were supposed to have sent out two letters at two different times, one earlier than the other, but instead sent both on the same day in the same envelope at a later date, which to be fair would cause most people confusion
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@janer1967 those emojis were meant to be laughing faces not sad faces so don't know why they've shown up as sad
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As you can see easy to press wrong one lol
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I'm glad the confusion has been ironed out @DrMeredithGrey. Their letters can be confusing at the best of times, let alone when they sent them in the wrong! I'm glad you've received a date you'll receive your back-pay and congratulations on your tribunal win.Community Manager
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@Adrian_Scope
Their letters are definitely sometimes confusing, I have to read some of them twice to make sure I've definitely read them correctly ? It wasn't a big mistake on their part sending both letters together (letters had different dates), I think it was just a case of they most certainly have a huge backlog, reduced staff amongst other issues during this Covid-19 time. All in all, they happily cleared up my confusion over the phone, so I can't really moan too much... well except for that on hold music, but that's a whole different issue ?? -
That on hold music definitely needs to be changed @DrMeredithGrey! Especially given the extended wait times at the moment.Community Manager
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