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TTL said:Has this happened to anyone else, and does anyone know what exactly they do to the cheque and why they need it to be blank before they "scan" it?
TTL said:My second qn: I bought the licence on 29 March, and I assumed it would be valid for a 12 months. When I got it home I read on it that it "expires on 28 February 2006", so I only get 11 months out of it. Is that correct? Is it a case of the best time to buy your license is the 1st of the month in order to get a full 12 months before it express?
TTL said:My second qn: I bought the licence on 29 March, and I assumed it would be valid for a 12 months. When I got it home I read on it that it "expires on 28 February 2006", so I only get 11 months out of it. Is that correct? Is it a case of the best time to buy your license is the 1st of the month in order to get a full 12 months before it express?
sinead76 said:I've saved €150 odd in the last year
ClubMan said:I presume you meant "evaded" rather than "saved"? :mad:
ClubMan said:You have the money to spare for a SKY subscription but not for a TV license? God spongers make me sick...
I have no flexibility for such shenanigans any more - I renewed by credit card about 6 or 7 years ago and they've been deducting the price of a new licence on the same date every year since. This is despite the fact that I never (I am certain of this) signed anything which could be construed as a direct debit. I mean to have a row with them every year when this automatic renewal happens....but I never quite get around to it. Has anybody else experienced this?
sherib said:Direct debits give someone else automatic access to ones account and are a bit of a pain when a couple of big bills land in the same month.
cuchulainn said:Good news is you dont have to buy next years licence until anytime in March. once licences are entered in the computer they expire at that date each year regardless if when you purchase. if ie you wait until June next year it will still expire in Feby.
A flimsy excuse - Haven't you heard the piles & piles of ad's telling you how you can buy your licence by phone?sinead76 said:We keep meaning to buy the stamps in the post office but whenever we go near the place the queue is out to the door
Obviously I was not calling everybody who does not have a TV license a sponger.
TTL said:Hi All, I recently bought my first TV licence at my local post office. When I went to write a cheque for the payment, the girl behind the counter said I should not fill in the cheque until she endorsed it. I asked her what she meant and she said she would have to run it through a machine. I asked if she the machine would print out the amount payable on the cheque (like some shops do) and she said no but that she must endorse the cheque. So I gave her the blank cheque and she put it through the machine on the counter. She then handed me back the cheque and asked me to fill it in and sign it. (The machine did not print anything on it). I thought this was unusual. Has this happened to anyone else, and does anyone know what exactly they do to the cheque and why they need it to be blank before they "scan" it?
TTL said:My second qn: I bought the licence on 29 March, and I assumed it would be valid for a 12 months. When I got it home I read on it that it "expires on 28 February 2006", so I only get 11 months out of it. Is that correct? Is it a case of the best time to buy your license is the 1st of the month in order to get a full 12 months before it express?
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