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Hey, when I was on In Cap I had to pay for eye tests and for glasses - now I'm in the support group on ESA I was just wondering if I still have to pay. X any advice?

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tulips123

I'm not sure, perhaps phone an optician? Hope not anyway! Good luck! xx

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Lifeback

Hi mo no you dont have to pay i went to specsavers.

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mooo1967

Awww thanks for the replies ;) gentle hugs x

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tweety

Hi mo you have to pay if you get contribution ESA but if you get the income related ESA you get it free as I'm in support group to contribution related I've just checked it out x

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mooo1967

Thanks tweety x

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