In my newly skint position I'm finding an awful lot of things are biased against people on limited incomes.
TV Licencing seems to be yet another of these I have come up against.
In order to make the budget work out I need to pay weekly, in cash. (TV Licensing - Cash payment plan) So I can take benefits out of the post office - pop to the paypoint and pay my tv licence fee at an affordable rate.
I have just called to arrange this and this appears to be the system (which I will confirm when I get it all in writing in 5-7 days)
First Six Months (26 weeks)- Pay £5.50 per week - total £143
from then on pay £5.50 fortnightly (so I will do £2.75 per week over 26 weeks) - total £71.50
So this means for the first year I will pay £214.50 (£79.00 more)
A colour TV licence is currently £135.50.
I will continue to pay fortnightly after the first year which will be £143.00 a year
But will always be £79.00 ahead.
I am assuming when you move you either have that £79.00 refunded or transferred to the new property. But again no doubt you will have to claim it or transfer it and I bet a lot of people don't.
So firstly you are paying £7.50 more a year for paying by cash. (ALTHOUGH I am assuming the amount varies for last few weeks to make it the correct amount per year but I am not sure on that)
Plus you are forced to pay double for the first six months tv licence.
If you pay by direct debit - this is £11.75 a month - total £141.00
You arent forced to pay £23.50 a month for first six months are you ? so why do it for cash ?
The usual point of you paying weekly by cash is cause its hard to afford to pay the full annual fee in one, or don't have an account to pay monthly.
So seems to be you are being penalised and treated differently for being on a low income.
Does anyone understand what I am going on about, am I mad, really bad at maths ? or is this more unfairness to the less well off in society ?
Thoughts ?
TV Licencing seems to be yet another of these I have come up against.
In order to make the budget work out I need to pay weekly, in cash. (TV Licensing - Cash payment plan) So I can take benefits out of the post office - pop to the paypoint and pay my tv licence fee at an affordable rate.
I have just called to arrange this and this appears to be the system (which I will confirm when I get it all in writing in 5-7 days)
First Six Months (26 weeks)- Pay £5.50 per week - total £143
from then on pay £5.50 fortnightly (so I will do £2.75 per week over 26 weeks) - total £71.50
So this means for the first year I will pay £214.50 (£79.00 more)
A colour TV licence is currently £135.50.
I will continue to pay fortnightly after the first year which will be £143.00 a year
But will always be £79.00 ahead.
I am assuming when you move you either have that £79.00 refunded or transferred to the new property. But again no doubt you will have to claim it or transfer it and I bet a lot of people don't.
So firstly you are paying £7.50 more a year for paying by cash. (ALTHOUGH I am assuming the amount varies for last few weeks to make it the correct amount per year but I am not sure on that)
Plus you are forced to pay double for the first six months tv licence.
If you pay by direct debit - this is £11.75 a month - total £141.00
You arent forced to pay £23.50 a month for first six months are you ? so why do it for cash ?
The usual point of you paying weekly by cash is cause its hard to afford to pay the full annual fee in one, or don't have an account to pay monthly.
So seems to be you are being penalised and treated differently for being on a low income.
Does anyone understand what I am going on about, am I mad, really bad at maths ? or is this more unfairness to the less well off in society ?
Thoughts ?
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