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Anyone had their winter fuel allowance yet?

(95 Posts)
Dresden Fri 09-Nov-12 18:51:15

We have already bought our oil and logs, so it would be nice to get a bit of help soon!

flowerfriend Mon 26-Nov-12 20:43:40

Hunterf WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HUNTERF Mon 26-Nov-12 20:40:33

I think pensioners with larger houses should get a higher fuel allowance.

Frank

relichunter Wed 14-Nov-12 20:27:38

its a -z in fuel allowance

PRINTMISS Wed 14-Nov-12 09:14:55

Going on from here, and the talk of the cost of heating etc., I found that over a period of time we had overpaid by direct debit to the tune of £120.,. I was told this could not be repaid so our direct debit was cancelled and we had a couple of months without paying anything to the company we are with. With all the changes that are going on we decided to stay with what we knew, but were told that in future we were going to be charged £15., more than were paying, - our previous bills had been increased which resulted in the over-payment. I asked that this be reduced and this has happened. I am now taking monthly readings and checking just how much we are spending on heating, etc., so that I know month by month whether or not we are keeping up with things. We are still waiting to see if we get our fuel allowance, both in our eighties so hope so, new false teeth wanted here too, together with a new mattress!

Jendurham Wed 14-Nov-12 01:14:35

When I worked in the DHSS it used to go on the letter at the end of your NI number. That determined which day of the week you got your benefits.
However, that was nearly 50 years ago, pre-computerisation.

RINKY Wed 14-Nov-12 00:16:40

I now live with dad who is late 80's. I have had fuel allowance for five years so far but at different address in different town. I haven't a clue if I get it separately, not at all or what. Mum is in residential home. Will have to check on this, been such a busy year, I never gave it a thought! But £200 would certainly help heat this rather large, rather draughty old place.

whenim64 Tue 13-Nov-12 18:08:55

Ella grin

Ella46 Tue 13-Nov-12 18:06:21

Yes, but as no one else ever seems to take any notice of previous posts, I thought I'd ignore it too!

Ana Tue 13-Nov-12 18:01:38

Have none of you lot read when's post? It's not done alphabetically....

Ella46 Tue 13-Nov-12 17:58:44

I'm an H but never seem to get mine until late November.

janthea Tue 13-Nov-12 11:26:38

Not even a letter yet!

merlotgran Mon 12-Nov-12 18:40:04

We're and R, glamma and my mother is an L. They were both paid in this morning. Doesn't sound like it's done alphabetically though. I expect they'll all be paid soon.

glammanana Mon 12-Nov-12 12:32:15

merlot does your surname start at the beginning of the alphabet ? I must go and check whats been paid in sometimes as long as the balance seems ok I don't bother checking and I should really.

whenim64 Mon 12-Nov-12 12:15:27

Found this on MoneySavingsExpert website:

It's not done alphabetically. It's done primarily by NI number and length of time you have been receiving the WFA.

Barrow Mon 12-Nov-12 12:03:38

Not heard anything about mine yet (my initial is P).

merlotgran Mon 12-Nov-12 10:18:57

Our payment is in the bank this morning. grin

relichunter Sun 11-Nov-12 18:00:28

nice to see another hunter here ha ha

relichunter Sun 11-Nov-12 17:59:33

it goes by alphabetical

HUNTERF Sun 11-Nov-12 17:47:39

Not had mine yet.
Mine will be taken care of by my 2 daughters and granddaughters at christmas.
I will probably live on my occupational pension when it comes and my state pension will be saved for my granddaughters.

glassortwo Sun 11-Nov-12 00:09:45

I cant get away with that being an A.

merlotgran Sat 10-Nov-12 23:30:07

We're an R so I'll let you know when we've had ours.

jeni Sat 10-Nov-12 23:24:15

I'm a W. Father Christmas always comes to this house last as he works alphabetically.
At least that's what I told the vicar when he asked the children what they'd had at the early morning service, we always did presents on return home!

merlotgran Sat 10-Nov-12 23:18:41

It comes separately from the pension, jeni (or at least our's does). We get an advice letter from DWP and then the money lands in the bank account about a week later. I check on my mother's allowance as well and I think hers arrives first because she is slightly higher up the alphabet but I could be wrong about that.

jeni Sat 10-Nov-12 23:09:42

Well they haven't paid it with November pension. That went in yesterday.

glassortwo Sat 10-Nov-12 23:07:53

One of these years I might get it, but knowing my luck they will stop it the month before I am entitled to it. hmm