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Angelinvestigations
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After a year and a half of fighting to be awarded PIP and I’ve had to appeal, I’ve waited a long time for my appeal but I did win it nearly 2 weeks ago. I’m due to be backdated enhanced rate mobility from 2018 when am I going to get my payment they have my all my details I was told it shouldn’t be too long it’s already nearly been two weeks? And I worry alot unfortunately due to my depression things not going right for myself even though I should be really happy that i won my appeal and will get money backdated which I really need I’m just waiting for something to go wrong... not sleeping due to the worry.
Has anyone else one on appeal have a backdated by about 63 weeks how long do you have to wait for your payment?
Has anyone else one on appeal have a backdated by about 63 weeks how long do you have to wait for your payment?
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Hi @Angelinvestigations
Welcome to our online community/family.
I am part of a team of Community Champion’s here at Scope.
Can i please forward your post onto my great friend Poppy who is an expert with regards to “Benefit’s”
Hi @poppy123456
I am very sorry but I have just come across another “Benefit Inquiry”
Thanks.
@steve51
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Hi @Angelinvestigations. A huge congratulations on winning your appeal. I'm sorry it's still causing you some worry.
It's very normal for it to take between 2 and 8 weeks for the DWP to put a tribunal decision into payment. For your own piece of mind you could give them a call as they may be able to give you a rough guide.Community Manager
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Ok thank you, wow Without sounding at all on grateful I really hope it’s not eight weeks I’ve been off work for a year now I’ve worked all my life since I was 16 and it’s just this last year I’m not health has been absolutely dreadful winning this appeal to 18 months in total and have used all my own savings I know it’s quite a lot of money I’m due to get back I’m just really hoping it’s quick thank you very much for your reply
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Adrian_Scope said:Hi @Angelinvestigations. A huge congratulations on winning your appeal. I'm sorry it's still causing you some worry.
It's very normal for it to take between 2 and 8 weeks for the DWP to put a tribunal decision into payment. For your own piece of mind you could give them a call as they may be able to give you a rough guide.
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