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3 hours 22 minutes ago #312452 by Invisible
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Thank you David. Yes that's what I have been doing, just trying to buy time and see if the commitments improve, which they have! Incredibly, UC has now been reviewing my previous WCA and it decided automatically to give me LCWRA status! Just incredible! I am so happy! I felt like a millionaire before just for getting these benefits at all and getting my rent paid, now I
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2 hours 20 minutes ago #312458 by David
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Hi Invisible
You may be due for some backdated payments depending on whether you requested a WCA review yourself or it was imposed by the DWP.
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You may be due for some backdated payments depending on whether you requested a WCA review yourself or it was imposed by the DWP.
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2 hours 8 minutes ago #312461 by Invisible
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Hi David,
it was imposed by the DWP, I didn't do anything! It totally came out of the blue. I have already received the backdated payment for last month, +£200, last night.
I am extremely grateful. I know the LCWRA is not permanent (and what is?) and so will keep this in mind. Can never take anything for granted. I found your previous advice very useful, e.g. continuing with the self-employment and how the DWP 'likes' me more for that. I get a hunch that you are absolutely correct, I was already doing these things and they seemed to work very well, compared to previous experiences of years ago. Thank you.
it was imposed by the DWP, I didn't do anything! It totally came out of the blue. I have already received the backdated payment for last month, +£200, last night.
I am extremely grateful. I know the LCWRA is not permanent (and what is?) and so will keep this in mind. Can never take anything for granted. I found your previous advice very useful, e.g. continuing with the self-employment and how the DWP 'likes' me more for that. I get a hunch that you are absolutely correct, I was already doing these things and they seemed to work very well, compared to previous experiences of years ago. Thank you.
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