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Worrly wrote: What a mess,
had two letters on Saturday one saying that my benefit has been cut to just £50 a week and another that said they owe me money but they were holding it back as there was a over payment and for me to phone them in 5 days if I not heard from them!
I phoned them and they said there had been a mistake on the first letter and I would get all my money but they were still looking into the overpayment and to ring them in 5 days if I had not heard from them, got no idea what the overpayment is to me everything was fine and just hoping that I get my full ESA money tomorrow and not the £50 a week money that they first said! Not a clue what's going on .
My guess is that the confusion is in regard to your pension, we often see the DWP get their calculations wrong when one is involved, I am afraid you will have to wait until you have a definitive statement from the DWP as to what they are going to pay you before we can offer any further advice.
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Worrly wrote: You were right Gordon, what a mess I up rang ESA people up just now as I've not heard anything from them he checked a few things and said everything seemed fine then by coincidence i mention something and he looked up my pension and we found out they had a ridiculous price that they thought I was getting for my pension when I was not getting that anything like that , so he said I've got to send in my details of my pension by tomorrow then they hopefully sort things out. Thank goodness I found them today.
A tentative congratulations on getting this sorted, I'll hold the full version back until it actually is

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apart from that a question - i run a few facebook pages one for my home town a a few others for actors and a web site for actors they are my hobbie but i worried that they (esa) may think this as work i get no money for doing them, its just for fun i do them when i can, could i get in trouble do you think they may see this as work?
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If you are not certain that the matter concerning your pensions has been resolved then you should contact the DWP about it again and ask for a letter confirming that no further action is required, that way they cannot come back to you in three months and start it all over again, this also applies I you think that they owe you money.
In regard the Facebook activity, if there is no payment for your services and more importantly, no anticipation of payment then it should not be an issue, the only other thing you need to consider is whether this activity conflicts with your stated limitations, for example if you have dexterity problems then doing something on a computer that requires you to press buttons might be seen as an issue, but you would have to have said that you were very limited for something like this to apply.
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