Transfer from dla to pip
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Nanny_helen1953
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I received my last dla payment on 22nd November due again 20th December. Had a letter from pip saying I have been awarded pip from 6th December and they will make a payment on 12th January to cover from 20th December to 12th January I would like to know if I will receive any payment from dla for period from 22nd Nov to 20th december
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Dla is normally paid for four weeks following your PIP decision
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Nanny_helen1953,
Hi there - yes, as CR says, you should get DLA for four weeks after the DLA pay day which follows the PIP decision. So yes, you'll get your 20th Dec DLA payment.
WillThe Benefits Training Co: -
Thank you had visions of being withou money this month. My partner passed away suddenly 3 weeks ago so am struggling emotionally xx
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So sorry to hear that, we are here to listen if we can support you at this time
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thank you
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Just to agree with CR, we are sorry to hear about your loss
Maria
The Benefits Training Co: -
Just got my December payment today was £ 330 rather than 450 I normally get next payment is 12th January and will be £373 and then 4 weekly thereafter presume it will be for full amount £454 or thereabouts not sure how they work it out seem not to have received anything for period 6th December to 20th december
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When I changed from DLA to PIP I received my PIP payments in dribs and drabs for a couple of months but after that I was paid the right full amount on the right day.
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It is a sad fact that they will do anything possible to take money away from those most deserving of the help and assistance required.
TK
"I'm on the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" - from Wrong side of heaven by Five Finger Death Punch. -
Hi Nanny_helen1953,
It sounds like you need to give PIP a call and ask them to explain what is happening with your payments. The number to call has changed to a freephone number now 0800 121 4433 but expect waiting times to get through to be longer than ever now that it doesn't cost anybody.
LeeThe Benefits Training Co:
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