Tell our readers what happened when you called the PIP Enquiry Line on 0800 121 4433.

Please use the comments section below to keep other readers updated on what kind of service is being provided right now and what they can expect when they call.

We’d like to know:

  • Which day, and what time of day, did you call?
  • How long did you wait for an answer, if you got one at all?
  • If you got an answer, was it from a human or was it an Artificial Intelligence chatbot?
  • Did your issue get resolved properly?

Why we are asking about the PIP Enquiry Line

Call waiting times on the vast majority of DWP phone lines have been terrible for a very long time.

In February 2002, the DWP told claimants that they ‘should not be concerned if they hear a “human like” voice when they contact us’ because the DWP are introducing ‘Conversational Platform’ software to answer some phone queries.

Here at Benefits and Work we’re concerned that the introduction of computer software may lead to a worse service, whilst allowing the DWP to claim that calls are now being answered much more quickly.

One risk is that chatbots will answer your call to the PIP Enquiry Line quickly, but will be able to respond only to the simplest queries.

If your call is in any way complex you may talk to a chatbot and then be put on hold endlessly whilst waiting to speak to a real person.

What readers have told us about calling 0800 121 4433

We asked readers to tell us about their experience of calling DWP helplines.  We wanted to know which one was providing the worst service, so we could look at that one first.

Whilst the Universal Credit Helpline and the Jobcentre Plus for ESA change of circumstances line were both appalling, the PIP Enquiry Line on 0800 121 4433 seemed to attract the most negative comments.

People told us things like:

“I’ve found the PIP enquiry line has to be the worst one for me. Most recent call approximately 58 mins to be answered. Good job I had time on my hands!!”

 “Over the course of about 4 days I spent nearly 10 hours waiting to get through to PIP, eventually after hour and half got answered, then had to ring again 2 weeks later and waited 45 minutes.”

 “I had to make five attempts in one day to give details for pip.  Each time I was cut off before finishing. On one occasion the phone was answered and automatically hung up. I managed to complete it after just over two hours.”

 “PIP - got through eventually, on hold for almost half an hour, then told someone would ring back, 3 weeks later, no one phoned back, and now I'm struggling to get through, and when I do what is said does not make any sense.”

 “55 minutes to the PIP helpline - on every occasion and without exception. And only to seek extensions for my clients for the return of renewal forms.”

How you can help

By telling us, and other claimants, about your call in the comments section you can help us expose any lies the DWP may try to tell about an improved telephone service. 

You can also make sure that other claimants know the sort of things that can go wrong and give them a better chance to prepare for them.

Remember, we only want to know about calls to the PIP Enquiry Line on 0800 121 4433, though we may start pages for other numbers if this one is used regularly.

Those questions again:

  • Which day, and what time of day, did you call?
  • How long did you wait for an answer, if you got one at all?
  • If you got an answer, was it from a human or was it an Artificial Intelligence chatbot?
  • Did your issue get resolved properly?

Tell the work and pensions committee

From today, 26 April 2023, we're also asking claimants who are struggling to get through on the phone to email the House of Commons work and pensions committee and tell them about your experience. 

The committee can put pressure on the DWP to either improve the phone system or make changes until they can, such as not enforcing deadlines for returning forms or for letting them know about changes of circumstances.

You can read more about this idea here or just email the committee at this address:

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What to do if you can't get through

Some of our members have successfully got their MP's office involved when they have been unable to contact the DWP themselves. If you do try this, please let us know how it goes by leaving a comment.  There's more details here.

Almost half a million PIP helpline calls deliberately disconnected in April 2023

Almost half a million callers to the PIP helpline in the month of April were deliberately disconnected by the DWP before they could even wait in a queue, a freedom of information request by Benefits and Work has revealed.  The proportion of calls cut-off before entering the queue is now greater than the proportion who even get to wait for an hour or more before giving up or getting disconnected.  Read more.

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    · 1 years ago
    Received the form late due to postal strikes ,need to ask for an extension to fill in form but tried all week to get through ,wait over half an hour on hold 
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      · 1 years ago
      @Brian Hi Brian,can you tell me if the online application form is the same as the paper one ? many thanks.
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      · 1 years ago
      @Del morgan I completed mine online it was easy and quick, but I can't get through to them on the phone.
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    · 1 years ago
    1hr 20 minutes only to be cut off.  Received a text saying my form (which I have not received after 19 days) has not been returned.  No form = no PIP but no other way to contact them available than the ridiculous telephone option.
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    · 1 years ago
    How do I get through to helpline, they said they would send a pack out to me but with postal strikes I may not get it before the return date. How do I report this 
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    · 1 years ago
    Been trying to ring and every 14mins it cuts off is anyone even there and it seems like you need more staff. 
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    · 1 years ago
    Every time when I phone them, I have had to wait for an hour, my request's sorted just a minutes, staff are friendly but the length of waiting time is too long
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    · 1 years ago
    Not received my £10 Christmas bonus and trying to call is mad 
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    · 1 years ago
    16-12-22 

    On hold for 1 hr and 5 mins.  Yet still on hold....
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    · 1 years ago
    I've tried to contact PIP 5 times today but while on hold, at the 14 minute, it hangs up on me. I've no idea what's going on but need to contact them as the form I've just received was due back yesterday. 
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    · 1 years ago
    Trying to contact PIP for a few days already. Every time waiting time is around 1hr and line cut off. Very poor service...
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    · 1 years ago
    Got through after waiting 1 hour and 5 minutes. Phoned today,Thursday at 2.45pm.
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    · 1 years ago
    Been trying to get an answer over the last 2 days. Trying at various times of the day. NEVER answered and you have to listen to a whole load of recorded 'announcements' first (without an option to bypass all the alternatives if you know the number to press). And THAT music...
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    · 1 years ago
    I've just got through after waiting 30 minutes (9.30 Thursday morning) - not at all bad considering other comments so obviously just got lucky!  Spoke to very nice lady - I was only changing Bank details so all done in 2 minutes. Agree that it should be available to do online - Banks seem to cope with security online every day so a Government department should be able to do same
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    · 1 years ago
    I rang PIP yesterday after being on hold for 20mins twice the line was cut off then rang again after 55 minutes I had to go, no good, I rang after 10am as suggested on the automated response still no luck, surely there could be an email service which would save time for a lot of querries
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    · 1 years ago
    i was given an email address for PIP in Wales, needless to say it didnt work, but is there one that does? this is the 1 a DWP officer gave me: WALESBC_PIP@gov.uk
    I wrote to that email but it got bounced back as failed delivery. Did I get the lettering wrong? I cant see PIP email address anywhere on this site but may have missed it. Thankyou
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    · 1 years ago
    Rang to request PA4 after my telephone assessment. Was cut off several times. I'm convinced they do it deliberately. 
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    · 1 years ago
    On hold for over an hour both times, asked for a full letter of entitlement for a remortgage sent out the wrong letter so had to call again on hold even longer. Why you can’t simply have a gateway where you can get a copy of your entitlement is beyond me 
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    · 1 years ago
    This is my 4th attempt at calling PIP to change my address details - each time I have been waiting over an hour once nearly two hours only to be cut off each time!! Today so far I have waited 30 minutes and as of yet no answer, surely it’s in their interests to make an online service for change of details to be done and get people out of these ridiculous long call cues so they can deal with people claiming for the 1st time!? What the hell is wrong with the decision makers of this service??
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    · 1 years ago
    After being on hold for more than 2 hours and my phone running out of battery I hung up after reading your comments We are all disabled people and just asking for help even the totality repeat message was giving up just down to we are sorry.. they don’t appear to be sorry at all I even forgot what I needed to tell them worst ever so called help line ever I have a legal advisor hopefully she can help I suggest you all get one too good luck 
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    · 1 years ago
    Trying to speak to someone  is silly, i have been trying for over a week, tried all different times on hols for over an hour then gets cut off. My claim was opened 08/12/2022 still awaiting  to know the out come, I have cancer and i cannot get a chance to speak to anyone never mind knowing if i have passed their test to claim fuming
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    · 1 years ago
    We have been trying all week to inform them of a change in address. The call always disconnected from anywhere between 10 to 45 minutes waiting. Letters have been sent but no confirmation received. To add insult to injury we expect the PIP award to be with held because we have not informed them of a change of address although we have been trying to for weeks now.

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