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jaysay 07-01-2012 09:03

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 960758)
That's what my mother has done for years. She just marks the dates off in her diary counting every 4 weeks. I can't understand why being paid every 4 weeks is being made out to be such a problem.

Its only a problem Michael if people make it a problem themselves, others just get on with it;)

davebtelford 07-01-2012 14:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 960836)
Its only a problem Michael if people make it a problem themselves, others just get on with it;)

All I'm saying is that there are better ways which would be more convenient for many people. I would do away with 4-weekly & 12-weekly payments and just have weekly and monthly options.

jaysay 07-01-2012 14:07

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 960894)
All I'm saying is that there are better ways which would be more convenient for many people. I would do away with 4-weekly & 12-weekly payments and just have weekly and monthly options.

Only ever heard you moaning about it:idunno:everybody else seems to manage okay;)

Retlaw 07-01-2012 14:43

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 960435)
Just started getting my pension - grateful for it - but why can't they pay it monthly instead of weekly, 4-weekly or 12 weekly? Most, if not all, other receipts to & payments from my bank account occur monthly (on fixed dates) but the default 4-weekly pension payment date will keep moving around so I can't count on it to cover a direct debit at a particular date & I will have to be continually checking what my balance is.

I find it really antiquated & pretty annoying :mad:

Its paid weekly because some people can't manage their finances properly, paying by the 12 monthly payments 4.34 weeks per month, would be a big temptation to overspend, and be broke before their next monthly payment.
Think of a better system, that covers all possibilities, and sell it to the goverment.
Retlaw

Margaret Pilkington 07-01-2012 14:49

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4 weekly is fine by me......it is much easier to know you have been paid the correct amount when it is done 4 weekly.......13 equal amounts.
I am sure you will learn to live with it, and find solutions to your problems with the direct debits....you have been given a few solutions that are workable already.

davebtelford 07-01-2012 15:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 960904)
4 weekly is fine by me......it is much easier to know you have been paid the correct amount when it is done 4 weekly.......13 equal amounts.
I am sure you will learn to live with it, and find solutions to your problems with the direct debits....you have been given a few solutions that are workable already.


Obviously I will cope but if you look at some of the 'solutions' posted here - marking calendars, counting days, not touching your pension for a year, a feeder account to another bank a/c then it seems to me that there IS A PROBLEM which people are having to deal with individually when it could all be sorted centrally at a stroke. I wonder how people whose mental capacities are on the decline go on?

MargaretR 07-01-2012 16:01

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Dont be discouraged by the opposition - I too find it 'inconvenient'.

The only saving grace is the delight in the month you get two:D

jaysay 07-01-2012 17:08

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 960924)
Obviously I will cope but if you look at some of the 'solutions' posted here - marking calendars, counting days, not touching your pension for a year, a feeder account to another bank a/c then it seems to me that there IS A PROBLEM which people are having to deal with individually when it could all be sorted centrally at a stroke. I wonder how people whose mental capacities are on the decline go on?

No it isn't a problem, its only you and Margaret (surprise surprise) that have a problem, the rest of us just get on with it, it would be a problem if you didn't get it;)

Margaret Pilkington 07-01-2012 17:18

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 960924)
Obviously I will cope but if you look at some of the 'solutions' posted here - marking calendars, counting days, not touching your pension for a year, a feeder account to another bank a/c then it seems to me that there IS A PROBLEM which people are having to deal with individually when it could all be sorted centrally at a stroke. I wonder how people whose mental capacities are on the decline go on?

I'm pretty sure that if you went to see the financial advisor at your bank they would come up with an equitable solution.
It seems that you are in a minority of people who see the 4 weekly payment as a problem. If more people found it to be a problem then I am sure someone would have done something about it before now.
I am just thankful to be getting a pension.

annesingleton 07-01-2012 17:43

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I wish I was so lucky! I have missed out on receiving the state pension at age 60 by six weeks, having been born in May 1955 - anyone who was born after April 1955 has to work to age 66. I can't afford to retire at age 60 now on my local government pension alone so I really really wish I could be moaning about it being paid to me every four weeks!
Can you tell I feel extremely bitter having worked since the age of fifteen and don't relish doing what I do until I'm 66 years old- I've never in all that time been out of work and claimed benefits.

cashman 07-01-2012 17:47

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 960947)
I wish I was so lucky! I have missed out on receiving the state pension at age 60 by six weeks, having been born in May 1955 - anyone who was born after April 1955 has to work to age 66. I can't afford to retire at age 60 now on my local government pension alone so I really really wish I could be moaning about it being paid to me every four weeks!
Can you tell I feel extremely bitter having worked since the age of fifteen and don't relish doing what I do until I'm 66 years old- I've never in all that time been out of work and claimed benefits.

Now thats what i call a proper gripe.;)

Margaret Pilkington 07-01-2012 17:55

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Me too!

annesingleton 07-01-2012 17:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 960950)
Now thats what i call a proper gripe.;)

Thank you Cashman I try not to think about it too much or it would make me very very bitter especially when the people I work with tend to be long term unemployed by their own choice, I'd better shut up on this one quickly or I'll be off on a rant!

Neil 07-01-2012 18:12

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 960894)
All I'm saying is that there are better ways which would be more convenient for many people. I would do away with 4-weekly & 12-weekly payments and just have weekly and monthly options.

I agree with you. You are paid monthly while you work then the stupid government make it hard work when you retire. All my bills are paid on the 8th of every month because I get paid on the 6th. Time they did a simple calculation and paid it monthly. No it would not vary each week at all. Just decide what the pension each per year not per week and divide by 12.

Michael1954 07-01-2012 20:11

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 960958)
I agree with you. You are paid monthly while you work then the stupid government make it hard work when you retire. All my bills are paid on the 8th of every month because I get paid on the 6th. Time they did a simple calculation and paid it monthly. No it would not vary each week at all. Just decide what the pension each per year not per week and divide by 12.

Millions of people in this country are paid a weekly wage but manage to organise payment of their monthly bills.


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