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Happy birthday!! It's my birthday too. ๐ I hope you had a lovely time at Cadbury world!
They won't just randomly check peoples back accounts for no reason at all. They've always had the ability to check back accounts so that's no difference.
Please try not to worry. You can spend your money on anything you want to. As well as go where you want to. Claiming benefits doesn't mean you can't have a life.
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Happy birthday ๐ xx
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Happy birthday ๐ x x
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Thank you. ๐
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Just saw message. Aww poppy your birthday too. Happy belated birthday. And yes had a lovely time couldn't donthe tasting as maintenance work is being carried. I don't usually go out but my daughter had other ideas. Hope you had a lovely birthday too
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Thank you. I did have a lovely birthday. I'm glad you had a lovely time.
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Hello hope everyone is ok. I'm back on here because I read somewhere that the pip vouchers are being put into place. I know it's not written. In stone but does anyone else know anything about pip turned intonation voucher thing.
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It was a proposal by the previous Government.
The new Government have acknowledged the level of negative feedback towards the proposal.
They've yet to officially announce their own policy direction.
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Hi @Bostankhan22, as Kimmy says, there's still no evidence to say the government are definitely turning PIP into vouchers. Some online sites and newspapers are running stories that talk about these changes as if they're already happening. They often do this as they know worried people will click on their sites which makes them money.
We haven't heard any official plans about what the government will be doing with PIP yet. We will keep everyone updated as we hear more ๐
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Anyone have any update on the government reforms plans to get sick people off benefits. I read somewhere today was the day they were going to announce something or another.
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And if people who are suffering from mental health for one reason or another, how will they get people into.work. I was told I have whats called a borderline personality disorder, yes I know I am suffering because of personal and various reasons. I can't tell you how I will be from one day to another which is why my daughter has become a registered carer for myself. The medication I am on knocks me out during the day and just before bedtime which is when I take my medication. So how will all this work for myself and I'm sure alot of people in my situation. It's a huge worry and I know like myself people don't need this extra tension. I hope someone may know something we have missed
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I have bpd as well no two days the same emotions up and down its a painful
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So sorry your going through this. I understand the impact it has on a daily basis. I wish you well
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Can anyone shed any light about the reforms coming into place next spring, does this mean that's when benefits will either stop or given vouchers and what about people who had mental health and are unable to work. What does next spring hold for us vulnerable people. It's such a worry especially in this living crisis.
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Hello @Bostankhan22.
Unfortunately they have still not said what their plans for benefit reforms are, so anything you read is just guess-work and speculation at this point.
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Can anyone tell me if they had a uc review phone call. My daughter had one today and was shocked that they had access to her bank account. Sometimes i will put money into her account and vice versa. That was questioned. She don't have savings etc. Also they wanted to know why sge needed her PayPal account for so she said its a safe option to purchase etc. They thought she was selling for business purpose but she was nice and understood it was for purchases only. she only probably got about ยฃ80 in there at the moment. But what I was shocked how they had her back statements infront of her. I mean she did have to send in statements few weeks back and proof of income which was a carers letter and that's all so maybe she was looking at previous statements I don't know. Has this happened to anyone else please advise
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Are they also looking at people's accounts now then and is that even allowed.
I am concerned they will one day question me about how I spend my pip and esa like shopping and taxis as I have mobility troubles.
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Universal Credit are doing millions of these checks, I went through one last year and loads of others on the forum have been through one.
They are to make sure the payments are correct from a financial perspective. UC is a means tested benefit so they are checking for undeclared capital, etc.
It's normal to submit bank statements and to be questioned about some of the transactions as part of the check.
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I was worried when had benefit check with council I was shaking as I spend money like water on face creams just waste it can't help it they didn't say anything
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Hello everyone and a happy Christmas to all. I am wondering if anyone in same position as myself with not receiving the migration letter yet. I only get the esa and I'm in the support group and I get housing benefi too. Will I remain in the support group and do we get less benefits or same. I am unsure and wondering ehy why I haven't received my letter yet or is their still time. And is it same for pip. Do we need to migrate to uc if we receiving pip too. So confused. Please advise. Thankyou
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