Originally posted by Dave2002
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TV License renewal
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt could be that ahinton is referring to credit cards not incurring bank charges, as he mentioned earlier, and which I didn't know, as happens. But also as happens I'm against credit cards on principle that they are inflationary; I seldom used mine, which I allowed to go defunct some years ago - or rather the bank cancelled it through non-use on my part.
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I am also puzzled about mention of bank charges for DDs. In my experience banks don't charge for DDs, and most organisations actually offer a discount for taking out a DD. This is, I figure, because they reckon that inertia will probably keep most people paying even for services they no longer use - such as Lovefilm, magazine subscriptions etc.
OK, some forms of bank account may charge for DDs, but I thought most decent personal ones these days provided that service foc.
PS: What is a CCA? I thought they were the same as DDs - whatever they are.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI've always paid by DD and some years back (cannot remember) it said it would be a continuous debit until 2016, which I thought was an ok way to pay without the hassle of renewing (bearing in mind I didn't think I would either move or get rid of the tv before that date)
I shall probably renew by DD, misgivings notwithstanding, because my license is due for renewal today; and although transfers don't generally operate at weekends, the license authorities are tending to check payments automatically nowadays, rather than being dependent on detector vans, so I'm not sure they'll allow a fortnight's grace, as before.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI am also puzzled about mention of bank charges for DDs. In my experience banks don't charge for DDs, and most organisations actually offer a discount for taking out a DD. This is, I figure, because they reckon that inertia will probably keep most people paying even for services they no longer use - such as Lovefilm, magazine subscriptions etc.
OK, some forms of bank account may charge for DDs, but I thought most decent personal ones these days provided that service foc.
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostPS: What is a CCA? I thought they were the same as DDs - whatever they are.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIs the object a
Licence ?
as you are being Licensed ?
Did they ever have anything more sophisticated than a list of everyone without a TV Licence ?
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Detector vans are no more. Yes they rely on a list of non-licensed premises.
Credit cards and direct debits, I never get charged for these on domestic accounts, they are cheaper, I can view accounts on-line, so easy watching them and to budget, and I still use Microsoft Money program.- - -
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostBank charges, including but not limited to transaction charges on certain types of account, are becoming ever more widespread; yes, by no means all all banks charge for all transactions, but more and more are beginning to do so.
Thanks for the explanation about CCAs - makes sense.
Some people get a really rough deal from their banks I believe, and I have had "issues" with some in the past - you know the sort "Your account went 1p overdrawn for 20 micro seconds on 2nd July, so we are now charging you £30, plus a further £12.50 for this letter" - which then gets worse over time.
I do feel that "everyday" banking has improved a lot over the last few decades, and mostly just works, but don't get me on to investment bankers.
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