I won my PIP appeal but still haven't had payments
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joe45
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Hi there I won my pip appeal back on the 11 th July and I’m still awaiting payment is this normal practice thanks
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Hello @joe45 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Congratulations winning your appeal.
I do not know the length of time you have to wait. Sorry not too sure. There are members of our community who will know or a member of our team.
We are a friendly supportive community.
Lots of advice, information, and new friends.
Ask the community anything. Some one will know.
Have you seen our advice on Talk about PIP might be an answer there.
Also speak to CAB can be useful.
Hope that helps.
Please take care
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The DWP get 28 days to appeal which has now passed i should ring them and chase it up
I had my payment 21 days after my appeal -
markyboy said:The DWP get 28 days to appeal which has now passed i should ring them and chase it up
I had my payment 21 days after my appeal
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The average wait is 5-8 weeks.
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Any luck with payment yet I'm still waiting after 35 days
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joe45 said:Hi there I won my pip appeal back on the 11 th July and I’m still awaiting payment is this normal practice thanks
Give it a few more weeks then ring them if you've not heard anything.
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