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  • Danien
    Danien Posts: 247 Forumite
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    edited 18 June 2024 at 10:40AM
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
  • Jack_bauer24
    Jack_bauer24 Posts: 309 Forumite
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    edited 18 June 2024 at 10:43AM
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
  • Danien
    Danien Posts: 247 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
    Payments don't bounce back unless the payment info is wrong, so don't worry.

    You really need to get help with the catastrophising you do. I would suggest referring yourself to iapt and getting some cbt to help you manage it. It must be exhausting to constantly think everything will go wrong.
  • Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
    Payments don't bounce back unless the payment info is wrong, so don't worry.

    You really need to get help with the catastrophising you do. I would suggest referring yourself to iapt and getting some cbt to help you manage it. It must be exhausting to constantly think everything will go wrong.
    Well, I never had a large payment go in my bank account all in one go as I only get £369 a month for my UC before this PIP, so I don't know how it works. But, they is nothing wrong with me. :) 
  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,882 Forumite
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    edited 18 June 2024 at 12:28PM
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    You really do need to stop this. You’ve had the decision, which is great news and means you can now relax. Usually it’s 3-5 working days for money to be in your bank. 

    Please try to relax. 
    Money owed is disregarded from capital for 12 months from the date you received it. You do not need to inform UC. 
  • Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    You really do need to stop this. You’ve had the decision, which is great news and means you can now relax. Usually it’s 3-5 working days for money to be in your bank. 

    Please try to relax. 
    Money owed is disregarded from capital for 12 months from the date you received it. You do not need to inform UC. 
    Thank you Poppy. Yes, I can relax now, now that I have been awarded :) such a relief that the wait is finally over. 
  • Danien
    Danien Posts: 247 Forumite
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    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
    Payments don't bounce back unless the payment info is wrong, so don't worry.

    You really need to get help with the catastrophising you do. I would suggest referring yourself to iapt and getting some cbt to help you manage it. It must be exhausting to constantly think everything will go wrong.
    Well, I never had a large payment go in my bank account all in one go as I only get £369 a month for my UC before this PIP, so I don't know how it works. But, they is nothing wrong with me. :) 
    There is nothing wrong with you? You said part of the reason you're claiming PIP is mental health issues, and you've been awarded top rate PIP, so there is obviously SOMETHING wrong or you wouldn't have been awarded anything. On this thread you've demonstrated severe anxiety and worrying about everything going wrong despite repeated reassurance abd advice. I expect you've probably been doing this on other forums too.

    You don't have to take the advice. But cbt could at least help with these thoughts and worries that appear to consume you. It doesn't take away the underlying problem, but just helps a bit with management. I speak as a carer for someone with severe mental health issues which I help them manage.
  • Jack_bauer24
    Jack_bauer24 Posts: 309 Forumite
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    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
    Payments don't bounce back unless the payment info is wrong, so don't worry.

    You really need to get help with the catastrophising you do. I would suggest referring yourself to iapt and getting some cbt to help you manage it. It must be exhausting to constantly think everything will go wrong.
    Well, I never had a large payment go in my bank account all in one go as I only get £369 a month for my UC before this PIP, so I don't know how it works. But, they is nothing wrong with me. :) 
    There is nothing wrong with you? You said part of the reason you're claiming PIP is mental health issues, and you've been awarded top rate PIP, so there is obviously SOMETHING wrong or you wouldn't have been awarded anything. On this thread you've demonstrated severe anxiety and worrying about everything going wrong despite repeated reassurance abd advice. I expect you've probably been doing this on other forums too.

    You don't have to take the advice. But cbt could at least help with these thoughts and worries that appear to consume you. It doesn't take away the underlying problem, but just helps a bit with management. I speak as a carer for someone with severe mental health issues which I help them manage.
    Yes, I have social anxiety and all them things. I thought you meant that I am a bit simple or have learning difficulties, that's what I thought you meant.  
  • Jack_bauer24
    Jack_bauer24 Posts: 309 Forumite
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    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    Danien said:
    I have just phoned the automated PIP up, it seems the case manager went with my report as no points were deducted as I am on the higher rate of 737.20 and my first payment is on 15 July, but I will get my back payment this week. I am so happy that case manager went with my report. 🙂 it's such a relief.
    For all of us :D
    Haha lol. Do you know how long it will take for back pay to go in my bank now? 
    Usually by about five working days after the decision.
    Thank you. I am getting paranoid that my bank (Barclays) will bounce the large back payment, can this happen? as I have read that many people's pip back payments bounced back. This has got me worried. 
    No I've not heard of this happening, why would it?. I had a backdate of several thousand of PIP and there was no problem. Did you read that on a Facebook group? They  are terrible sources of information ignore them.
    Thank you Danien, I just wanted to know. No, I read it on other forums, not facebook, but most of them have got Monzo bank account. 
    Payments don't bounce back unless the payment info is wrong, so don't worry.

    You really need to get help with the catastrophising you do. I would suggest referring yourself to iapt and getting some cbt to help you manage it. It must be exhausting to constantly think everything will go wrong.
    Well, I never had a large payment go in my bank account all in one go as I only get £369 a month for my UC before this PIP, so I don't know how it works. But, they is nothing wrong with me. :) 
    There is nothing wrong with you? You said part of the reason you're claiming PIP is mental health issues, and you've been awarded top rate PIP, so there is obviously SOMETHING wrong or you wouldn't have been awarded anything. On this thread you've demonstrated severe anxiety and worrying about everything going wrong despite repeated reassurance abd advice. I expect you've probably been doing this on other forums too.

    You don't have to take the advice. But cbt could at least help with these thoughts and worries that appear to consume you. It doesn't take away the underlying problem, but just helps a bit with management. I speak as a carer for someone with severe mental health issues which I help them manage.
    Thank you for the advice anyway :) 
  • Muttleythefrog
    Muttleythefrog Posts: 20,434 Forumite
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    edited 18 June 2024 at 9:34PM
    Even epics have an end.... you should get payments and decision letter soon... and hopefully that will calm your anxieties. Someone else advises you look at getting help for your anxiety... obviously we cannot give medical advice but I definitely think this is something to talk to doctor about with a view to getting referral for some sort of therapy as clearly it is highly disabling of mind. I suffer similarly regarding endless disaster and negative thoughts about everything but I have over the years found a way to impose my rationality at times to give a break... and that's the reason I'm not posting the same questions as you... because I am able to eventually suppress those thoughts with reason to the point they will only overwhelm me for short periods of lost control. 
    "Do not attribute to conspiracy what can adequately be explained by incompetence" - rogerblack
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