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ashxo
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Hello I got my letter today saying we will pay you 605 into your usual account this is the money that we owe you from the 11 March to 7 of April but I’m due to get my normal payment on the 8th of April of pip then underneath it says we will pay you 151.46 into your usual account on 19 March 2021 this is the money we owe you from 14th of January to the 10th of March can some explain better to me please
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Hi
I presume you have had a new higher award is this right
The payment on the 8th will be your monthly payment at the new rate and what you will getbl going forward
The other is back pay for the difference in rates due to a new award dated back to 14th jan which I 9resume is when review was applied for -
@ashxo, hello the DWP won’t ever overpay you PIP you receiving the correct benefits award monies £605 every 4 weeks enhanced for both daily living and mobility.
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