LCWRA BACKDATED PAYMENT
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Azmi
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Hi everyone really don't understand and bit confused about this message from UC. My back dated payment was due for 10 months. (LCWRA) after chasing many times 5 day ago i received this message. In this message why they ref my payment to debit management.??
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An underpayment of £4631.77 for the period 10 February 2020 - 9 December 2020 has been referred to debt management. This was due to your Limited capability for work and work-related activity element being added onto your claim. Regards, Universal Credit.
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Hi there and welcome
Arrears payments are sent to debt management to see if there are any outstanding debts for the claim
If there are they will recover the debt from the arrears payment -
Thanks Janer. I just call to debit management. They says you have debit on you account only £481. Which one is you advance buget loan. No any other debit.
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Thats good news at least it will be paid 9cc and yoy will get the remaining arrears
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Thanks for help. Any time limit you know they will take.
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It shouldn't take long now will just need authorising and sending to bank and then 3 to 5 days to clear in your account
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Thanks
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@Azmi my backpayment took 11 days from the date of the backpayment amount letter before it was paid out and in my bank so it shouldn't be to long
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Hi @Azmi I hope you don't have to wait too long for your payment!
Just to let you know, I've removed your duplicate thread. -
MarcKeirle said:@Azmi my backpayment took 11 days from the date of the backpayment amount letter before it was paid out and in my bank so it shouldn't be to long
They owe me a years worth and I owe them a couple of months carers element I was overpaid.
I'm currently receiving £52 a month to live on due to them deducting carers allowance from my UC that I did not get paid.
Ive done everything to get through to them but the way they split things up into assessment periods itshard to get a mistake rectified, for instance, they said my next payment wont be deducted but said nothing about paying me back for the last two incorrect deductions.
So I'm counting on the LCWRA being sorted quickly but it already seems doomed to delay.
I made an official complaint for what its worth as its cracking me up the way they ignore you -
Hi @tru88le I hope you're keeping well.
Just to check - you mention that you're receiving £52 a month at present to live on. That must be challenging to say the least - are you coping ok?Online Community Co-ordinator
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Hi @tru88le
Lots of people have been told 7 days to hear about back pay but in reality it seems to be taking about 3 weeks
Then your will go to debt management the remaining amount will then need authorising and clearing in your bank
So I wouldn't expect it for a while yet
You won't get a letter you will be notified in your journal
Fingers crossed it all gets sorted soon -
Hi janer. I just call today debts management about it they said they still not received any payment from UC. I was received message on 24/07/2021. About underpayments of 10 month's are refer to dabt management. But they said they still not got any things from UC. Please tell le what i do is this normal happen or just with me. Or i call to UC.
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Hi again
I would imagine it will take a bit longer everything is so behind currently with the huge backlogs -
Thanks janer.
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tru88le said:MarcKeirle said:@Azmi my backpayment took 11 days from the date of the backpayment amount letter before it was paid out and in my bank so it shouldn't be to long
I even tried phoning them myself a couple weeks or so in and got absolutely nowhere and emailed CAB explaining the situation and the effect it was having on mental health ,about 5 or so days later a nice lady from the CAB called me from a withheld number took my details and rang them after i spoke to her. by the end of that day i had my backdated payment letter in my journal which you can click and read and will tell you the amount you are due. -
Hi janer1967. I just received this letter from DWP today. And money still not received. What does - 3568 outstanding. Is i need to pay or they have to pay me i am bit confused. Please can you explain thanks.
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It says in the letter “we now owe you” so you should be getting an amount from them.
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Thanks MarkN88.
But what is - £3563.11p.
Is is amount they will pay.?? -
Yes, @Azmi - that reads as the amount you're owed. it also mentions an advance you have with UC, which they are not deducting from the money they owe you, but will just be repaid from your UC as normal.
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Thanks. I just call DWP on 04/08/2021. Lady said you will get your refund in 3/5 working days.
My question this its was on Wednesday and today is Monday i still not received any things is i wait or call them again tomorrow.
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