Benefit over holiday date missing - anyone else in same boat
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i was due to be paid housing, dla, and esa all on the 4th jan though read all payments due on that date will get paid today
ive had the housing and dla through but no sign of the esa
im now worried that my esa has been stopped and/or a esa50 form got lost in post and the 4 weeks to fill that in has been lapsed
has anyone else who had an esa payment brought forward due to the holidays had a delay in esa turning up in their bank or am I looking at the worst here?
i was due to be paid housing, dla, and esa all on the 4th jan though read all payments due on that date will get paid today
ive had the housing and dla through but no sign of the esa
im now worried that my esa has been stopped and/or a esa50 form got lost in post and the 4 weeks to fill that in has been lapsed
has anyone else who had an esa payment brought forward due to the holidays had a delay in esa turning up in their bank or am I looking at the worst here?
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HI,In this link here it says that "some" benefits will be paid earlier (31st December) with DLA being one of them. ESA will be paid as normal on 4th January. https://www.gov.uk/how-to-have-your-benefits-paid
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i was reading this
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/uk-news/christmas-universal-credit-pip-esa-19485254.amp
getting the other 2 today has thrown me - guess it’s squeaky bum time till Monday morning
after the year we’ve had it feels appropriate to end the year with panic attacks! -
Hi and welcome fingers crossed your payment will be made on Monday I wouldn't think there would be a problem
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