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Can I email the DWP instead of phoning?
i have difficulty with my speech and need to ask if the DWP have received my PIP Appeal decision award letter.
My friend and son usually help with things but are both working and can’t call for me today.
is there an email address I can use to ask the question.
Thanks
Susan
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Hi @susan48, this information on alternative contact methods is from the gov.uk page on PIP:
Other ways to claim
If you find it difficult to use the telephone, you can claim by post or by using a text relay or video relay service.
Send information by post
You can get a form to send information by post (although this can delay the decision on your claim). Write a letter to ask for the form.
Personal Independence Payment New Claims
Post Handling Site B
Wolverhampton
WV99 1AHText relay
If you can’t hear or speak on the phone you can use the Next Generation Text(NGT) relay service.
NGT relay service
Dial: 18001 then 0800 917 2222
Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
Find out about call chargesVideo relay
If you’re deaf and use British Sign Language (BSL) you may be able to use a video relay service:
The service is available Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm.
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Email options available for disabled people
DWP offers email communication as a reasonable adjustment to disabled customers who require it.
Disabled customers who think they would benefit from email communication should contact us using the details on the last communication they received from us, or let us know when they next get in touch.
We’ll work with the customer to find out whether email is the most suitable means of communication. If it is, we’ll let them know how we’ll set it up for them.
If you have any queries, email oed.customeraccessibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk.
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Many Thanks to you both .
i will look into this.
susan -
Hi Keira, thanks for the links but having trouble with the email address you put in your post.
will try writing it down and emailing that way, trued looking on DWP website
susan -
Hi
i managed to email DWP re communication problems.
Will just wait to see how long this takes
Susan
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I’m screaming in my head!!!!!
emailed the DWP regarding communication via email on not even a response, how am I supposed to contact them, cannot talk and they don’t reply to bloody emails -
keira said:
Email options available for disabled people
DWP offers email communication as a reasonable adjustment to disabled customers who require it.
Disabled customers who think they would benefit from email communication should contact us using the details on the last communication they received from us, or let us know when they next get in touch.
We’ll work with the customer to find out whether email is the most suitable means of communication. If it is, we’ll let them know how we’ll set it up for them.
If you have any queries, email oed.customeraccessibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk.
I attempted to use the email you provided, one with oed in the address, one without. I received the following messagesDelivery has failed to these recipients or groups:
oed.customersccesibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk (oed.customersccesibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk)
The email address that you entered couldn't be found. Check the address and try resending the message. If the problem continues, please contact your helpdesk.Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups:
customeraccesibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk (customeraccesibilityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk)
The email address that you entered couldn't be found. Check the address and try resending the message. If the problem continues, please contact your helpdesk.I copied and pasted the email address directly from your post.
Thanks
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susan48 said:I’m screaming in my head!!!!!
emailed the DWP regarding communication via email on not even a response, how am I supposed to contact them, cannot talk and they don’t reply to bloody emails
I have not had any responses since Oct 2017. -
susan48 said:I’m screaming in my head!!!!!
emailed the DWP regarding communication via email on not even a response, how am I supposed to contact them, cannot talk and they don’t reply to bloody emails
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I 100% recommend text relay over any other form of communication with DWP! I use it myself. If you can type and read you can use it. You can also have them talk to you but you write back if speech is your area of difficulty.
I find they ignore any other form of communication, I think it just goes straight in the bin.
Text relay has been excellent for my independence.Sarah -
@susan48 any update
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if you delete the full stop at end of the email address it works !!! I kept getting failed to send then I realised why ?? no email address should have a full stop at end ?? @susan48
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Please has anyone got a email address for PIP please
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tracyno1 said:Please has anyone got a email address for PIP please
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. -
poppy123456 said:tracyno1 said:Please has anyone got a email address for PIP please
Is that email address manned daily? There are so many email addresses that the government use that are literally dead drop boxes as no one monitors them.
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“Try this oneCorrespondence@dwp.gsi.gov.uk “Hello everyone,As I had to email the DWP today (regarding a home assessment interview that no one turned up for!) one of the automated replies I received back stated the following about their email address, so please take note:
“ DWP email addresses are changing and @dwp.gsi.gov.uk email addresses will soon cease to exist.
All future emails should be addressed @dwp.gov.uk
For further information refer to : https://www.gov.uk/government/news/goodbye-gsi-dwp-email-addresses-are-changing “
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I had no idea you could email the dwp! Phoning them is a huge problem for me as I have anxiety problems and only use the phone as a last resort.
I also prefer email as you then have a record of what they say.. -
Well I’ll admit Starbucks this is my first time emailing them - like you i have issues doing the phone calls and prefer to have all my dealings with them in writing so legally they have to stand by what they say - hence why I looked up the email.
I did get an automated response from DWP, which I’d more then I got from emailing Capita, so I know the DWP do have my email....What will happen from it is anyone guess.
My anxiety over the whole situation is getting worse (not helped because my autistic son and daughter are both majorly stressed over it too).Hope the email helps you when you need itstarbuck said:I had no idea you could email the dwp! Phoning them is a huge problem for me as I have anxiety problems and only use the phone as a last resort.
I also prefer email as you then have a record of what they say..
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Thankyou - I hope you hear something soon!
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I hope you did starbuck and shohna! I have emailed the email address: correspondence@dwp.gov.uk and got an automated reply - wow, just wow. It said my query will be directed to the relevant department
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