Many Benefits and Work readers know only too well the misery of spending day after day trying to get through to the DWP on the phone without success. 

There’s more than enough evidence of this in the hundreds of comments below our articles on the subject:

Which DWP number are you struggling to get through on?

0800 121 4433 PIP Enquiry Line

Earlier this month, one of our members contacted us in despair at her inability to communicate with the DWP . 

Jane, (not her real name) a full-time carer had moved house and had tried for three solid months to phone the PIP enquiry line in order to inform them of their change of address.  As she put it, this was something DWP letters told them they must not fail to do ‘on pain of imprisonment’.

Jane made numerous attempts to get through on different days and at different times but without success.  She kept a record of all these attempts. She then sent a registered letter but received no response.

Jane was very concerned not only that she might be accused of failing to declare a change of circumstances, but also that any DWP mail sent to her old address would not be forwarded and their claim might be stopped.

We suggested to Jane that she contact her MP, pointing out just how unfair and distressing such treatment is and would they please contact the DWP themselves as Jane was unable to.

We are quite certain that MPs have their own hotline for the DWP and we know that contacts from MPs are generally treated seriously by the department.

Jane’s MP’s constituency office responded the same day, issuing her with a case number.

A week later, we got an email from Jane saying:

“I’m in shock ! The DWP complaints team have just got back to me and it’s all sorted now. I can’t tell you what a relief that is. I know there’s millions of people struggling with the system at the moment so I really appreciate this, and thank you for the suggestion. Good luck with your work, it’s so necessary.”

It really shouldn’t be so difficult to contact the DWP, especially when you there is a legal requirement for you to do so.

So, we’re suggesting that members consider following Jane’s example.  Keep records of your attempts to contact the DWP and, after you’ve made reasonable attempts to do so, ask your MP’s office to do it for you.

We know that most constituency offices are very busy places and that they deal with a  vast range of problems on behalf of people who are often close to despair.

But we think that the growing impossibility of contacting the DWP not only causes enormous stress and fear, but almost certainly leads to some people losing their benefits and possibly being threatened with legal action.

It’s not an issue that is the subject of campaigns by national charities and the DWP can no doubt produce highly dubious statistics showing how quickly most calls are answered.

So, it really is time that MPs were made aware of how big a problem this has become and that they need to do something about it.

So, if you can’t get through to the DWP, instead of it just being your problem, share it with your MP.

You can find out who your MP is here.

You can then either contact them via the form on the website or Google them to find their constituency office.

We know not all MPs offices will be helpful, so we’d really like to hear from you if you try, or have tried in the past, to get support from your MP in relation to benefits.

Let us know in the comments below.

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    · 1 years ago
    I can’t ever seem to get through, neither you or universal credit are any help. Not only am I being underpaid by you without explanation or when I’m trying to figure out why…you don’t answer the phone, I was waiting nearly 2 hours for someone to help with any enquiries that I have! 
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    · 1 years ago
    I cannot get through to them. Sent my review back at Christmas still not heard anything it’s now April! Can’t order my next car from motability until my claim is awarded. I’ve contacted them 9 times been on hold for over 5 hours during these 9 calls! I called today went through the automated service and then got the engaged tone and then cut off! I’ve been cut off three times in the last few months. I believe it’s 2023 why can’t we email them or do a instant chat? We’d definitely get through if we owed them money. 😡
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      · 1 years ago
      @Rhia crewe Hi having same issue today  not waited as long as you but it seams wrong they don't even have a call back  offer once top of qué guess not email as things can go missing with private info . Best of luck 
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    · 1 years ago
    I waited for over an hour today on hold and then the call dropped.  Disappointed and let down is an understatement.  This is not fault of the employees but the government who at this time have pledged to help with the cost of living AND the new financial starts and those of us who need help don’t get
    It!
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      · 1 years ago
      @jB Omg same here,, i still couldnt get through
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    · 1 years ago
    Has anyone had any luck actually getting through?? I wait near enough an hour to get the line cut off. I've wasted most days now 
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      · 1 years ago
      @J No matter which extension I press,and believe me I've tried them all,just to be cut off its beyond a joke 

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      · 1 years ago
      @J Exactly same for me. It’s beyond exasperating 
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    · 1 years ago
    I had to hang on for over an hour listening to the same message repeated constantly, by which time I'd about lost the will to live. This was after numerous previous attempts to ring them. I finally got an answer. My advice.... pick a time when you can just wait for them to answer and don't give up. Appalling service.
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    · 1 years ago
    Thank you Benefits and Work for highlighting the appalling service of the DWP just for trying to telephone them.   

    In sheer desperation I contacted my MP Chris Philp 2 weeks ago, re a mandatory reconsideration that I sent in May 2022 with no acknowledgment from DWP despite several phone calls many taking over an hour to get through and many of them cut off while waiting.  2 days after contacting him, 9 mandatory reconsideration letters arrived.  I then told him about a letter of complaint to the department dealing with my claim (to which I have to have a reply from in order that I can progress to the Independent Case Examiner)  I sent this via special delivery in December 2022.

    This is an excerpt of a letter I have received: ... "

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    · 1 years ago
    dwp rang this morning, by the time I reached the phone they rang off!  this has happened three times today, how do I get in touch with them?
    I messaged back on the 0800 number but no reply
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    · 1 years ago
    Hi I am in the same situation I cannot get through by phone or email. I have now moved abroad and in despair over this . Can anyone offer an email or phone number that I can get through on ? I have also sent a registered letter . Please help someone 
    Karen Bloomfield 

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    · 1 years ago
    Has anyone had there review form sent a month late by pip. I'm trying to ring the enquiry line and constantly being cut off..
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      · 1 years ago
      @jennifer brown I've just this morning received my PIP letter telling me I need to return my form by April 16th or my benefits may be affected.  Contacted them on number given - of course they are closed.  It's the 15th, I can't even get my form returned to them if I tried as it's weekend and I'm housebound anyway.I can't find any other way of contacting them. I have had less than 2 weeks since the form arrived but have been incapacitated since then...
      I haven't even read the form yet as I live alone and am ill.  Apart from 40 yrs with chronic M.E. and the fact I am recovering from major breast cancer surgery ( which I told them at my 3 rd attempt at contacting them ( 45 mins, 50 mins and 57 mins!)
      Suggestions?
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      · 1 years ago
      @Paula My review due Nov 2023 but arrived unexpected  this March - form gave me 4 days to return as same as you  was sent out One month ago! One day was strike day and two days was weekend and I couldn't get through on phone .! So, stayed up all night with husband and filled in by more or less copying last review form and letting them know on form the situAtion of form arriving a month after they sent it out . 
      I sent back signed for & had text DWP received it. Then had reminder as not received !!!!  
      I can only advise you to send back asap as wasting your time trying to ring . Although , if you do get through to them, you should get an extension on date to return form. I didn't want to risk losing pip for non return of form . Don't have a clue  if I've made the wrong choice , but only one thing that I can say is , I didn't have time to worry About filling in form for  month !!!
      Good luck 
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      · 1 years ago
      @Paula yes i have just received mine its got 2nd march on it, they want it back by 2nd april, i have just rang and they gave me another 4 weeks
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    · 1 years ago
    I'm having trouble getting through  we need to change my brothers bank details
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    · 1 years ago
    my local mp guy hopperman was excellent in sorting my pip when after three strokes they put me down to 0 points!!
    He sorted it for me and eve got me the backdated money i was owed
    All via e mail acknowledging receiving the e mail via his secretary immediately 
    he covers for the Hexham area only.
    i will be forever grateful for his assistance 
    i could no way get through on the phone lines plus i have problems since my strokes  talking over the telephone.
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    · 1 years ago
    I contacted my MP as my PIP claim has not been assessed. They have had the information since last February 2022. They contacted my MP stating they had extended it to this December 2023. I have not received a notification from the DWP, My MP is still looking into it. Also I was informed I owe ESA £1,394. 31 as my assessment hasn't been accurate for 5 years. They did not check increases into my Civil Service Pension. When JCP actioned my benefit they wrote to ask about my pending increase. Now they are saying as I did not inform them of the meagre increases each year I am libel to pay them. If JCP knew I had yearly increase why do they not know now?? I truly dis pare. My medical conditions mean I struggle daily. I can not do their job for the
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      · 1 years ago
      @Victoria Victoria. I’ve just had the same and they want me to send all my pension stuff in again. I already advised them of my NHS I’ll health pension and thought they would know of the little increases each year for last four years. I’m waiting for their form to come in I have to complete and send back Pension notification letter which they already know about. It sounds like someone’s not logged something to me and now I’m being penalised. 
      I’m also trying to let them know of a new condition and I just cannot get through on phone. I think they want to make us suffer. 
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      · 1 years ago
      @Victoria Don't let them lie to you, wages and pensions are all digital now and have been for a number of years, there is no way they did not know exactly what your income was, its sounds like they calculated it incorrectly.  I know this because they informed the council of my Dads Civil service pension so we did not have to fill forms in every year for rent and council tax rebates, they know more about your finances than you know.  Often they told the council the amount before tax was taken off so it was wrong and my Dad was over paying.  
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    · 1 years ago
    I am sorry to put a dampener on this MP's get things done image.  I wrote to my son's MP on his behalf over an issue with his benefits and had a copy of the letter they had already sent to me sent by the MP who then told me that it is not the job of MP's to raise issues on behalf of individuals!!!!
    I am still not sure what his job is if not that but there was nowhere to go other than keep fighting alone.  Thanks to Benefits and Work I have sorted that out for him but have not managed to get his support reinstated it was removed before covid and I am still fighting now. 
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    · 1 years ago
    Yes it’s true, my Brother, now deceased, was high up in the Social Security, he told me that when ever I had a problem  and I new I was in the right about something, to contact my MP.  When they get a complaint from you  a letter, and the MP contacts the service your complaining about, that office, has to deal with the complaint within 24Hours it gets sorted straight away one way or another, these services,company’s, whatever ask every morning if there’s anything come in from an MP and it gets sorted straight away so there you go folks get your local MP address, it’s served me well in the past, good luck to you all. 
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    · 1 years ago
    We had a three month struggle with DWP trying to get my husband’s Pension Credit reinstated when they stopped it due to an HMRC error/mixup. HMRC admitted that the information they had was wrong. I also received a call during that time period saying that my Carers Allowance was being stopped due to same reason, fortunately I got an understanding person at the other end of phone (yes there are some at DWP) who suspended the cancellation until they could get confirmation from HMRC. I had tried calling DWP and HMRC several times and just kept getting the same thing.DWP was tells me that I needed to contact HMRC and request they send written confirmation of the error while HMRC we’re telling me to contact DWP and get them to submit a request for the information. Every time I called DWP after waiting anything up to 45 minutes for someone to answer I was told it wasn’t their job to contact HMRC, I had to do it. I eventually contacted our local advice shop who put me in contact with my local councillors office and hey presto everything was sorted , and all payments backdated within two weeks. I wish I’d done that earlier. 
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    · 1 years ago
    My then MP (Kate Green, who at the time was Shadow Minister for Disabled people) came to my PIP assessment at home - she was there as a friend, knows me well. She thought the assessment was fair, until she saw the report. My assessor decided how far I could walk without seeing me move off my sofa (assessment was at home), and despite my consultant’s assessment of me. My assessor only asked who Kate was,  or what her job was.

    She also said that she wasn’t going to physically examine me, as “in her professional judgement”, I was in too much pain and was too exhausted. She was right, and I’ve used that phrase ever since, when I’ve been supporting others through their PIP assessment. She was wrong about the rest of my assessment and completely ignored my GP’s and three consultants evidence. I MR-ed to no avail, so told them “tribunal”. 

    Kate bumped into IDS in Westminster and told him she’d seen a real assessment, and knew how bad they were. Within a week of that encounter, DWP wrote to me, telling me that I was right, they were wrong, and awarded me the right rate for care and mobility.
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    · 1 years ago
    I am a registered carer for my Partner. She suffers from a long list of disabilities. These include chronic long term lower back pain, IBS, severe diverticulitis, borderline personality disorder, severe anxiety to name but a few. 

    Anyway, a few years ago she plucked up the courage, (DWP fear factor) and applied for the enhanced rate of PIP. A very large amount of evidence was submitted by myself, including many doctors letters, x ray reports and a three month diary detailing her daily struggles. We soon received a letter saying that she had to travel to XXXXXXX for an assessment. This meant a round trip distance of 160 miles. My Partner has to be near the toilet because of the amount of diarrhoea she has and the severe debilitating pain she suffers in her bowels. It is very difficult for her to leave the house. 

    I replied to the DWP/Capita appointment letter stating the same, only to receive another letter stating that she had to go to XXXXXXXXXXX instead, an 80 mile round trip!!!
     
    At this point I contacted our local MP and informed them of our problem. They stepped in immediately and a few days later we received a phone call from DWP saying that they now had enough evidence to do a paper assessment! A quick follow up phone call from them soon followed and shortly after that my Partner was given a 10 year enhanced rate PIP award! 

    The point I'm making here is, when all may seem lost, contacting your local MP and asking for their help really does make a difference. 
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    · 1 years ago
    My husband died in August and all our benefits stopped as he was pension age and I am younger.  I existed on contribution esa and pip being advised by the CAB to get a supersession of my esa. All in all its taken hours of pointless phone calls, several letters from me and the CAB but the breakthrough was contacting my MP's office, Kemi Badenoch.  Not only did her department sort out my supersession and get me onto ESA income based but also got a refund of my Bereavement Support Payment that the DWP had been wrong taking off my ESA and also managed to get my disabled premium put on and backdated and secure me the cost of living payment I was due.  It has taken me 5 months to get this far. Without the help of the MP contacting the Essex head of the dwp I think I would still be waiting. Still not quite finished yet as I now need to move into sheltered in order to get any housing benefit.  I would advise anyone in my situation to get in touch with their MP.  I do think MP's are beginning to realise what a state the dwp is in.  Can only hope they try and do something about it.  Not holding my breath though.
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    · 1 years ago
    I have in the past contacted my mp but they took so long to reply with a short letter of no help, I no longer bother. As my mp is home secretary Suella Braverman I dont think I would even try to ask her for help as I think it would waste my time especially with benefit issues. No faith in her at all.
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    · 1 years ago
    A few years ago, I made an appt with a case worker for my local MP and they couldn't have been more helpful. From meeting me in person to submitting a letter as supporting evidence and then another letter to support my tribunal, they helped immensely. This was for PIP! Judge took 5 mins to make his decision, at the tribunal, without calling me in. Called in the panel, my caseworker and the DWP rep, told them there was so much supporting evidence and that he didn't intend to put me through a hearing to stress me. I was so grateful.

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