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I pay my TV licence DD quarterly and the next payment was due 1st June, the account with Abbey that I use I knew had no funds in untill the 1st (today) and that's how I've done it many times. Money and DDs seem to happen at midnight and the DDs are deducted from the money instantly and all is well.
But 10/15 mins ago whilst it was still the 31st May I checked the account online and the TV DD has gone out leaving me -£36. So that's another £30+ abbey charge to come at the end of June. Plus it was a Sunday, when has the abbey ever processed anything on a Sunday?
but the agreement was for the DD to be taken 1st June not 31st May, everything would have been fine if it was the agreed date.
Who do I approach to sort this out, is it the TV licence people or Abbey?
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NEVER EVER - act on a private message asking you to visit another website, make contact 'off list' or by telephone
- alert the siteteam IMMEDIATELY by hitting the black warning triangle on any message - Particularly if this results in a request to pay a fee to help you.
rather than hittting to be my friend - hit the star
It should do, but not always with tv licence ppl even if you have a payment schecule, which you should have - knowing them they'll blame it on one of the May bank holidays!
Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
The great thing is to know when to speak and when to keep quiet.
(Seneca the Younger (attributed),Proverbs, 74)
Speech is given to many; intelligence to few - but if its well said, I said it!