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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    · 11 months ago
    I have been cut off 6 times, I telephoned the PIP enquiry line tried every option and been cut off every time. It is extremely frustrating when trying to do our best trying to live these days, I have severe mental health problems and is exerbating my symptoms.  What do I do? 
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    · 11 months ago
    I had the same problem. Calling in the day . Waiting for well over an hour. No answer so I hung up. The possible solution which I discovered was to phone at 8 am . I spoke to someone within 15 minutes. May have been a one off but worth trying to call early.
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    · 11 months ago
    Has anyone actually managed to get through? I've rang 7 times in a week and been on hold over 2 hours each time and then I get cut off. I need to update my daughter's medical conditions. 
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      · 8 months ago
      @samc I did after nearly 1 hour and fifty minutes on hold , ridiculous , but I’m afraid , I have tried on other occasions and got cut off and they did not ring back , they say we got to report changes , but try getting them is so hard ! 
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    · 11 months ago
    I've been trying for 2 months at different times. Just getting past All the questions is a task your normally get cut off at some point. Got past all that for the first time today was waiting on hold for over an hour and guess what after an hour of waiting I got cut off. Dont no what to do just want to change my address and get my yearly report
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    · 11 months ago
    I have been cut off 5 times now. I'm really worried as I have been unwell and not sent my review form back by the deadline. My appeal wasn't that long ago and nothing has changed. The appeal was really traumatic and I haven't felt able to answer all of these questions again. I need to talk to someone there but can't get through.
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      · 11 months ago
      @Karen Same here cut off 3 times after 30 plus minute wait and once after a hour and 10 minutes its a joke
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    · 11 months ago
    Week 2 of trying to report a change of address, I got through to a human yesterday for the first time only for them to hang up on me before a single word.
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    · 11 months ago
    This service it's not fit for purpose.

    Six times in 30 minutes I tried the telephone Number and kept being cut off before I could speak to a human to have my payments reinstated. 

    Nowhere in any of the literature on any of the DWP websites can I find any information about reinstating PIP following a long stay in hospital or a care home, quick enough to take it off you when in these circumstances but make it very difficult for you to start claiming again😡. Total shambles.
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      · 10 months ago
      @Andrew I only want to change my bank details but I've been on hold over 3 & half hrs now! I'll be better off just walking into job centre at this rate 
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    · 11 months ago
    Today, 8 April, I wrote the following email to WORKPENCOM@parliament.uk:

    Good afternoon,

    The PIP Enquiry Line is near impossible to connect to.

    Over the course of days/weeks, the calls either;

    (1) disconnect after several minutes
    (2) disconnect before automated verification prompts
    (3) disconnect after automated verification prompts
    (4) disconnect during time spent in queue after verification

    I have found the process next to near impossible. I experienced similar issues in 2023.

    In respect of;

    Change of circumstances
    You must contact the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) enquiry line if:

    Your personal details change, for example 

    Your name, address or doctor

    The help you need or your condition changes

    How can a person action what is legally required of them if they cannot make contact?

    This must be addressed.

    My new circumstances are such, that I have been unable to contact the relevant team to state a PIP review form has not been received within the 2 week postal period, despite repeated unsuccessful attempts to the enquiry line.

    The DWP notification SMS clearly states "If you have not received this in 2 weeks call us on 0800 121 4433."

    Due to no telephone connectivity, I cannot move forward and the situation is stagnant. 

    [My email has been acknowledged. Doubtful it shall have any meaningful effect.]
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    · 11 months ago
    Trying for 3 hours to get through to DWP on phone to report change in circumstance, this is totally unacceptable.  They are quick to judge when they say we’ve received overpayments but they don’t make it easy to contact them.
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    · 1 years ago
    I've been trying for months to get in touch with pip ..just rings and rings ..
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    · 1 years ago
    I have made 38 calls to PIP in the last 3 months and been on hold for a total of 46 hours, just to get a copy of my entitlement . I finally got through today after another 56 minutes wait. 
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    · 1 years ago
    Ov been trying to get through to them all week but still not had any response from them
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    · 1 years ago
    I've been on long term sick, recently going onto half pay. I've been receiving ESA to make up my wages, but last week left work through retirement through ill health. I've spent everyday trying to contact DWP to end my ESA claim, but it's an impossibility to get through to let anyone know. I may be cynical, but I don't trust the benefits system one iota, knowing this will come back on me as fraudulently claiming. What am I supposed to do about it? It's a joke.
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    · 1 years ago
    on hold... 90 minutes and counting!! appalling!!
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      · 1 years ago
      @Simon Three and a half hours here today-all I need to do is change of address…..
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    · 1 years ago
    I was on hold for 50 minutes to ESA, only to speak to an advisor who appeared to be completely clueless and spoke  to me in DWP jargon. A complete waste of an hour of my life
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      · 1 years ago
      @M H Totally get where you're coming from, yesterday 1 hour 22 mins, to get told he couldn't add my information  to my records, even though the letter clearly stated I could ring them or fill the form in, a waste of time ringing them as the man I spoke to was completely clueless and unhelpful, reduced me to tears, fobbed me off by saying he'd get someone to ring me, I doubt very much that will happen
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    · 1 years ago
    Keep getting switched off after their message 
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    · 1 years ago
    Been on call, suddenly odd noise and drops the phone. Never calls back
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      · 1 years ago
      @Laura Same here. Every time I’m meant be put though, I get cut off!! So stressful. I’m going to the law centre to help me with correspondence as I get nowhere with them.
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      · 1 years ago
      @Laura same here

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    · 1 years ago
    I keep phoning them, been on hold for over an hour then I gave up but then tried again and it just keeps cutting me off, does anyone know of a way to contact someone aside from this as it is causing much stress. I have been waiting a long time for this.
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      · 1 years ago
      @Chloe Same happened to me, I estimate I have listened to that voice message and ghastly music for 3 hours today! I got cut off on 5 occasions and at 5pm I gave up.
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    · 1 years ago
    I have phoned the Access to work helpline 9 times over 2 times, and been cut off everytime. Have waited over a month to get paid, and it should be after 10 days. I am trying to feed my children. :( Luckily I have a credit card. 
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      · 1 years ago
      @Gh So we're just expected to pay out and then claim back. But what if we don't have the possibility of buying it all first?!
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      · 1 years ago
      @Gh Um in exactly the same situation 
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    · 1 years ago
    Im on day 3 of trying to call for both ESA and PIPs, It is NOT possible to contact them, I don't know what to do. All i need is to inform them of a bank account change. I shall send recorded delivery letters to the addresses on the top of their letters, it's all i can do.

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