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Summery
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Hi I rang pip on Thursday and they said my back payment was processed Wednesday and should be in my account soon how when should it be in?
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A glib answer would be...soon, it shouldn't take too long.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I'm really anxious as I've had to fight for a year for this money and don't want anything to disrupt it as soon as its in I can relax knowing I will get regular payments is it a bacs payment usually for pip back payment?
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Yes it will go into the account you nominated, if you are still worried why not phone them tomorrow, early is the best time before they get busy.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @Summery, my backpay went into my account in around 8 days, it can differ though, best wishes and hop its soon
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@katho31 hope so as it will be a great weight lifted of once it hits my account was it a bacs payment?
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Hi @Summery, yes it was bacs payment, i would give it until tuesday/wednesday, keep checking your account, it will go in though. as i said i think mine was approx 8 days from my tel call to DWP i really wish you all the best and it will come soon
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