Esa Ni Contribution only

Hello there,
Dwp credit me Ni contribution only, however when checking my pension I see I have already reached the maximum of 221.20 per week
£221.20 is the most you can get
So why Dwp is still claiming they pay me NI credit if they do not add any value? I was rejected Esa payment because I was not advised in due time I could claim Esa since being laid off following a mild stroke.I was initially put on Jsa and only after 4 years I was advised about Esa by then it was too late because I had not paid tax being unemployed.
I'd appreciate your input on my thoughts
Thank you and Kind Regards
Carlo
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Hi,
NI Credits are not 'paid' as such, they are just credits.
It does not matter whether you already have enough for the full state pension or not.
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Hello there, Thank you ;
However my point is DWP cannot justified they already awarded me NI only contributions since there is no added value.
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Contributions are not the same as credits. Contributions are money that someone has paid in, either your employer or yourself. Credits are not paid by anyone.
I understand you applied for New Style ESA but could not get payments as you hadn't worked within the past 2 years. The default response to that is to give you NI credits on a 'credits only' claim, regardless of how many years you already have.
No one is paying for those credits, so no-one is losing out.
You may be able to claim Universal Credit if you have less than £16,000 in savings, depending on whether you still have any other income.
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All right - Thank you for the detailed explanations.
Kind Regards
Carlo
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