Next tuesday have my tribunal telephone hearing
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Thanks lou it's a massive relief when do they pay the monthly payment
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Or when did they pay you your monthly payment
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That's great news! Thanks for the update. After a Tribunal win it can take 2-8 weeks, sometimes longer to receive backdated money and about the same time to put your award into payment. Most likely after Christmas now.
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Hi Naz, you’ll probably receive your backdated money before you receive a letter, when you receive your letter it’ll tell you what date your first months money is due, it’ll probably be cpl weeks after your back payment goes in. You’ll hopefully be sorted for Xmas, good night and sleep well.
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Thanks love you look after yourself xxx
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Hi all still waiting on my money it's been 9 day's since I won my tribunal hearing
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That's really not long at all. It can be anything from 2-8 weeks sometimes longer but really there's no timescales. There's nothing more you can do but wait.
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I waited about 2 weeks before I got mine. I got my letter the next day after I went to the Tribunal. When you get it you will be happy -well done as others have said
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Thanks alot
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Hi all today i recieved a text message from dwp saying to give them a ring can anybody tell wat that means and if anybody had previously had this message
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Hopefully by now you managed to ring them because we can only guess what they wanted.
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Hi i received a text message last week from pip to ring them so I got worried I spoke to my respersentive i told him i received a text message from pip and i was worried he said to me not to worry it's probably just asking you to confirm bank details just in case they where changed and that's wat exactly happened and they asked me couple of questions thank god that was a relief
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@naz786 I think we're all pretty much the same, the stress/worry when we receive a call or a (much-dreaded) brown envelope!
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Hi baz I had mine on the 14th and I apply in september 2019 and was given zero point so for everything and then appeal and I ended up getting the same does anyone agree with me that something is being done wrong either the assements as the dwp opposes my case and ask to have it set aside thankfully the tribunals denied their appeal
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Still waiting for my my money in third week now since decision
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Merry Christmas to everyone and happy new year xxxx
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Hi max have you rang yet as you have to ring as they ask you questions before they send it to the appeals department so they can work out how much arearsbtheir owe you I rang 2 weeks ago
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My representative ring them on the 21st Dec they asked couple of questions and asked me if I had same bank details
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Nathan have you received your money
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