Collect your R350 grant at Pick n Pay or Boxer store only if you used phone to apply  

Collect your R350 grant at Pick n Pay or Boxer store only if you used phone to apply 

Beneficiaries of the R350 grant have many options for collecting

Beneficiaries of the R350 social relief of distress (SRD) grant who used their phones to apply for only one grant can collect it from any Pick n Pay or Boxer supermarket this week. 

This is according to the SA Post Office (Sapo), which urged beneficiaries to make use of the collection points at the two supermarkets.

In a statement, Sapo said the first week, until February 8, is reserved for the payment of old age, disability and child grants.

Sapo advised beneficiaries to wait until they have received an SMS confirming their grant is available before going to collect their money.

“Beneficiaries whose phones were used to apply for only one grant can collect the grant from any Pick n Pay or Boxer supermarket. If a phone was used to apply for more than one grant, it can only be collected from a post office. This does not apply to beneficiaries who chose to receive their grant in a bank account,” said Sapo.

Sapo spokesperson Johan Kruger explained to TimesLIVE that Sassa allows up to 5 people to apply for the grant from the same phone number.

If more than one person applied for the R350 grant from the same number, then only the Post Office can pay out your grant.

If only one person applied from a number, then Pick ‘n Pay or Boxer can pay out your grant, because these stores require a phone number for additional verification.  

owever, beneficiaries who have not yet received their grants need not be concerned. Payments will be made at post office branches at least until June to make sure all outstanding grants are paid.”

Those who collect at the post office are urged to note that the day they collect their grant is determined by the last three digits of their ID number.

Here is when you can collect your R350 grant at the post office:

February 9: 082 and 087

February 10: 083 and 088

February 11: 084 and 089

February 14: 080 and 085

February 15: 081 and 086

February 16: 082 and 087

February 17: 083 and 088

February 18: 084 and 089

February 21: 080 and 085

February 22: 081 and 086 

February 23: 082 and 087 

February 24: 083 and 088

February 25: 084 and 089

February 28: 080 and 085

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