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Nana56 Fri 30-Dec-22 10:38:27

I would welcome your opinions. I don't do on line banking and on checking my monthly statement I noticed that myself and my husband have each received a cold weather payment.
Should I contact DWP?. I didn't receive a letter regarding payment , but my husband did.
Historically I've had to chase pension and never seem to get any letters.
In a way I'm cautious about contacting them, it took many phone calls to get my state pension as post constantly got lost.
Obviously , I shall keep this payment separate ready to re pay.
Any thoughts?

Quokka Fri 30-Dec-22 10:41:48

Usually the DWP split this payment. This year we each got £250 paid into our separate accounts. I made him hand his over PDQ because I pay the energy bills.

Barmeyoldbat Fri 30-Dec-22 11:04:10

I wouldn’t worry about it, your husband received a letter and maybe your letter is delayed or gone astray with all these postal delays and disruptions. Just enjoy it

ParlorGames Fri 30-Dec-22 11:08:49

We both received £250 but I don't recall receiving any letters although that doesn't mean that none were sent.

Septimia Fri 30-Dec-22 11:46:36

If you're receiving state pension you're entitled to the winter fuel allowance/cold weather payment whether you got a letter or not. It's more this year than usual and is normally shared between couples, hence you got half each (as did we).

You don't need to contact the DWP or pay it back, it's yours!

Nana56 Fri 30-Dec-22 12:12:28

Thanks for your thoughts. We both received £500. I don't think this can be right?. However, I appreciate DWP seldom give you too much!!

Coolgran65 Fri 30-Dec-22 12:38:33

We each received £250 into our bank accounts. I don't recall any letters.

NannyJan53 Fri 30-Dec-22 19:07:12

We both had a letter, and received £250 each.

Poppyred Fri 30-Dec-22 19:53:24

Letter first, then money a week later. I

Georgesgran Fri 30-Dec-22 20:05:30

£500 each Nana56?
Don’t think that’s right.

Cabbie21 Fri 30-Dec-22 20:12:38

That was my reaction, Georgesgran, but it is possible, in certain circumstances.
www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment/how-much-youll-get
We don’t know enough about your circumstances, Nanna56, but it may be correct.

SOGran Sat 31-Dec-22 10:54:25

Nana56,
Cold weather payment is for when the temperature is below freezing for a week and is 25£

vampirequeen Sat 31-Dec-22 12:04:16

Have they lumped a couple of payments together? My mam got £600 out of the blue which turned out to be her normal winter payment of £200 plus the £400 extra for this year.

Nana56 Sat 31-Dec-22 12:26:27

I don't think it's right either. Think I'll set it to one side. Trying to contact them is horrendous . Took many calls to get pension as didn't get application form and wasn't able to verify on line.
Apparently letters get list in system.
I have no faith in DWP and don't want to mess up my pension.

Quokka Sat 31-Dec-22 14:48:47

SOGran

Nana56,
Cold weather payment is for when the temperature is below freezing for a week and is 25£

I think she’s just used the wrong term perhaps?

FannyCornforth Sat 31-Dec-22 15:13:19

Nana56

I don't think it's right either. Think I'll set it to one side. Trying to contact them is horrendous . Took many calls to get pension as didn't get application form and wasn't able to verify on line.
Apparently letters get list in system.
I have no faith in DWP and don't want to mess up my pension.

I totally agree. You are in danger of opening a can of worms.
I’ve had no end of trouble with them and forms.
And every time I have dealings with them I get confusing and conflicting information.

Just leave it to one side.

downtoearth Sat 31-Dec-22 16:07:07

If you are in receipt of certain benefits you are entitled to a CWP cold weather payment,made by DWP.
This is when weather stations in your area register below zero for 7 consecutive days.
It is an automatic payment made separately from the winter fuel allowance,and the warm home discount.