mc661 wrote on Apr 3
rd, 2006 at 1:20am:
Least I wont have to queue in post offices ...
Well, you never
had to pay in the post office - there were always other ways to pay!
But I actually chose to pay in the post office because I want to help keep our village post office open - and now they are removing yet another service from it.
Barbara wrote on Apr 3
rd, 2006 at 2:05pm:
What on earth is "pay point"? - I bet there isn't one in my village but there is a post office and nothing else. How inconvenient.
That was exactly my reaction when I heard this!
When I check for PayPoint locations in my postcode area (first part of postcode only), there are only 5 listed - none of which is near to our village, and all the ones in the nearest town are in 'suburb' locations, not in the town centre where I would go for shopping!
Whereas the good old Post Office lists 9 locations within the same postcode area, including our village post office!
Another backward step:
- at the post office, you could pay "using cash, cheque, debit card, Savings Stamps or a combination of these." (quoted from TV Licensing site); whereas
- at a PayPoint, you can only pay in cash: "just take your renewal form to a PayPoint outlet along with your payment in cash for your full licence fee." (also quoted from TV Licensing site)
So now you
first have to go to a post office or bank or ATM (where you may be charged for the privilege of getting out your own money) and
then take the cash to a PayPoint.
OK, so there are other ways to pay: on-line (only by plastic), by phone (0870 number! & only by plastic), by post (only by cheque), by Direct Debit (requires a bank account). For the older and/or less privileged members of society, these other methods are not necessarily available, and the post office would remain the most convenient method.
The BBC claim that this change will save them money - as always, to the inconvenience of the consumer, and especially the older and less privileged consumers!
(Personally, I will now probably pay online (altho' it won't arise until next 31 March as I've just paid mine - at the post office!), but, as I said above, I'm concerned about those who cannot use that method.)