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1 day 18 hours ago #299820 by Moof
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I'm a bit confused by a recent letter from the ESA team.
I currently receive around £230 per week in ESA. I've now received two letters telling me that from a date next month, my ESA payment will be £140 a week.
The reduction isn't surprising, since my state pension comes into payment on that date. What puzzles me is why there's any ESA payment at all.
When the first letter arrived I assumed it was a single payment to cover the period between ESA entitlement ending and state pension entitlement starting. That would make sense.
But I've now had a letter telling me that this reduced weekly amount will increase after April, which is well after state pension payments begin. (I've informed them that I've claimed the pension, by the way.)
I don't want to get into an overpayments situation, I can't hear well on the phone, and they never reply to letters. I wondered if anyone had any experience with this, please? Thank you.
I currently receive around £230 per week in ESA. I've now received two letters telling me that from a date next month, my ESA payment will be £140 a week.
The reduction isn't surprising, since my state pension comes into payment on that date. What puzzles me is why there's any ESA payment at all.
When the first letter arrived I assumed it was a single payment to cover the period between ESA entitlement ending and state pension entitlement starting. That would make sense.
But I've now had a letter telling me that this reduced weekly amount will increase after April, which is well after state pension payments begin. (I've informed them that I've claimed the pension, by the way.)
I don't want to get into an overpayments situation, I can't hear well on the phone, and they never reply to letters. I wondered if anyone had any experience with this, please? Thank you.
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1 day 18 hours ago #299825 by David
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Hi Moof
The ESA department is notorious for the confusing and inaccurate letters that are autogenerated by their IT system which is the outdated Opstrat soon to be abolished.
I would phone them for clarification making a note of the name of the person who takes the call.
David
The ESA department is notorious for the confusing and inaccurate letters that are autogenerated by their IT system which is the outdated Opstrat soon to be abolished.
I would phone them for clarification making a note of the name of the person who takes the call.
David
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1 day 11 hours ago #299851 by Moof
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Thanks for that, David. I won't be able to hear them properly on the phone, so I guess I'll just have to wait and see what happens.
I suspect they don't intend to carry on paying ESA, and what you say about auto-generated letters is useful because it suggests the latest letter is just auto-generated nonsense.
Thanks again.
I suspect they don't intend to carry on paying ESA, and what you say about auto-generated letters is useful because it suggests the latest letter is just auto-generated nonsense.
Thanks again.
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17 hours 44 minutes ago #299863 by David
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Hi Moof
Have you seen this from the DWP regarding ESA phone options -Textphone: 0800 169 0314
Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 169 0310
British Sign Language (BSL) video relay service if you’re on a computer - find out how to use the service on mobile or tablet.
www.gov.uk/employment-support-allowance/change-of-circumstances
David
Have you seen this from the DWP regarding ESA phone options -Textphone: 0800 169 0314
Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 169 0310
British Sign Language (BSL) video relay service if you’re on a computer - find out how to use the service on mobile or tablet.
www.gov.uk/employment-support-allowance/change-of-circumstances
David
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