My TV Licence runs from 1st July to 30th June.
I have for a number of years now been paying for it monthly.
Now the way that the TV Licensing people work it is that they take double payments for the first 6 months (so that the full licence is paid for by December), and they then attempt to take half-sized payments from january onwards, with the net effect being that I would ostensibly be starting to pay for my 2017-2018 Licence around halfway through my 2016-2017 licence period.
For a bit of fun, I habitually cancel the direct debit around Xmas time when the whole fee for the current year has been paid.
This results in a variety of different responses. The licence is in my wife's name as it goes, but they always ring MY number to enquire, as I actually pay the bill.
They insist upon speaking to my wife, and I insist on explaining to them just why I have cancelled any further payments until 1st July. I usually manage to include something about "Would you actually start to pay for a mortgage on a property 6 months before you moved in?"
That tends to take the wind out of their sails a bit.
They then generally ask for my wife's number, to which I reply "Yes of course I DO have a number for her, but due to Data Protection restrictions, I am unable to pass it on to you".
Point is, what a bloody nerve trying to extort money months in advance of it even starting to fall due, and threatening people with Debt Collection Agencies should they not cough up!! Grrrr
<rant over>
I have for a number of years now been paying for it monthly.
Now the way that the TV Licensing people work it is that they take double payments for the first 6 months (so that the full licence is paid for by December), and they then attempt to take half-sized payments from january onwards, with the net effect being that I would ostensibly be starting to pay for my 2017-2018 Licence around halfway through my 2016-2017 licence period.
For a bit of fun, I habitually cancel the direct debit around Xmas time when the whole fee for the current year has been paid.
This results in a variety of different responses. The licence is in my wife's name as it goes, but they always ring MY number to enquire, as I actually pay the bill.
They insist upon speaking to my wife, and I insist on explaining to them just why I have cancelled any further payments until 1st July. I usually manage to include something about "Would you actually start to pay for a mortgage on a property 6 months before you moved in?"
That tends to take the wind out of their sails a bit.
They then generally ask for my wife's number, to which I reply "Yes of course I DO have a number for her, but due to Data Protection restrictions, I am unable to pass it on to you".
Point is, what a bloody nerve trying to extort money months in advance of it even starting to fall due, and threatening people with Debt Collection Agencies should they not cough up!! Grrrr
<rant over>
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