Does anyone know what this means?
gillian72
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hi all hope ur all well an safe ? Ok. DWP_GB. FB LP FUNDI JSA, Automated Credit this was on my bank statement an normally says automated credit eesa, thankyou ?
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Hi @gillian72, FP means a fast-track payment, with JSA being job seekers allowance. Have you recently had a benefit review?
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@Chloe_Scope thankyou for replying, hope your doing well,? lol yes sort of an my next payment was back to normal eesa it's been this way for over 7yrs lol , I was called in last yr for an medical assessment on my esa been in sg 7yrs odd. medical officer even says I don't understand why u still get called in my health problems only get worse, then I get letter saying we have used your nic records for. this claim and this letter replaces any other letters we have sent to u an letter 3days b4 this says I have not paid or been credited with enough n i c for them to be used in this claim an seems like I've just applied for esa lol I don't know who I am most days let alone trying to understand all these stupid letters makes me scream lol??
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