NORMAL pip payment recieved on 26th august, then something weird happened.
robbie9617
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Hi i received my normal PIP payment every 28 days. (26th august was my last payment)
i received another payment from pip on the 2nd of september! but then it transfered itself out of my account, i understand that this may be an overpayment? but i thought i would have to let them know about that?
all in all i am just unsure as to why i was sent another payment and then for it to be returned?
has anyone had any issues like this before.?
thanks!
i received another payment from pip on the 2nd of september! but then it transfered itself out of my account, i understand that this may be an overpayment? but i thought i would have to let them know about that?
all in all i am just unsure as to why i was sent another payment and then for it to be returned?
has anyone had any issues like this before.?
thanks!
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It sounds like they realised the payment was an error and recalled it.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Hi poppy! thank you for shedding some light into this matter!
i was worried i was overpaid and i am glad that this does sound more likely the outcome of the situation
hope your having a nice day
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