Nov 6, 2005
9,111
3,581
30,935
I read somewhere that pensioners will get a free tv license , not just the over 70,s. Any truth in this?
There's continuing requests for this but I doubt it'll happen - although the Scots may do.

Free TV licences are presently only available to those over 75 AND receiving pension credit - so only the least well off.
 
Nov 30, 2022
1,966
1,853
2,935
With the current financial situation I reckon you have more chance of seeing the devil ice skating to work!
 
Mar 17, 2020
538
402
11,135
There's continuing requests for this but I doubt it'll happen - although the Scots may do.

Free TV licences are presently only available to those over 75 AND receiving pension credit - so only the least well off.

Can't say I have any argument about licences being "means tested". I'm all in favour of helping those in genuine need but can't say I feel the licence should be free for simply because they are of a certain age.

Bit like the winter fuel. I have always received it and, since I don't need it, have given to a charity. Why should the tax payer be asked to pay me, and countless others, money they simply do not need to be able to stay warm?

Unfortunately the "means testing" that's going to happen from now on will work by taking money to the value of the fuel amount through taxation. Not going to make any difference to the cash coming into our home and although to give away to a charity can certainly be still done it felt a "cleaner" transaction when simply transferring money from our account when the winter fuel arrived - sort of straight in and out.
 
  • Like
Reactions: otherclive
Feb 13, 2024
1,320
844
1,435
Can't say I have any argument about licences being "means tested". I'm all in favour of helping those in genuine need but can't say I feel the licence should be free for simply because they are of a certain age.

Bit like the winter fuel. I have always received it and, since I don't need it, have given to a charity. Why should the tax payer be asked to pay me, and countless others, money they simply do not need to be able to stay warm?

Unfortunately the "means testing" that's going to happen from now on will work by taking money to the value of the fuel amount through taxation. Not going to make any difference to the cash coming into our home and although to give away to a charity can certainly be still done it felt a "cleaner" transaction when simply transferring money from our account when the winter fuel arrived - sort of straight in and out.
Unfortunately, not everybody is in the same position as you.
Just spoke to an 80-year-old man down the town and he showed me a invoice for £240 from his dentist for 2 fillings. Hasn't had them done yet, but they want payment up front. He already pays them £22 a month just for the privilege to be robbed blind. What is this country coming to!
 
Dec 27, 2022
560
408
2,135
£22pcm covers my 2 checkups and hygienist visits.
Yesterday £131 for a filling, earlier this year £600 for root canal treatment. The crown fell off that one a month ago so it's another £670 or thereabouts later this month for a new crown. Oh and another crown earlier in the year £670.
At least I only have to pay on completion and I've needed no major work for 30 years before that so it averages out.
 
Nov 11, 2009
25,109
9,091
50,935
Unfortunately, not everybody is in the same position as you.
Just spoke to an 80-year-old man down the town and he showed me a invoice for £240 from his dentist for 2 fillings. Hasn't had them done yet, but they want payment up front. He already pays them £22 a month just for the privilege to be robbed blind. What is this country coming to!
Our dentist is £90 for an amalgam filling and £120 for a white filling. So the prices that you quoted are not far out. But prices do vary. One practice inSomerset is £199 for any filling!! For NHS treatment our grandson has to travel to Gloucester some 40 miles each way. I assume that the elderly chap has to pay privately at that price. Our national dental services via the NHS are the pitts, but it's not surprising when you see the NHS charges are so artificially low.
 

TRENDING THREADS

Latest posts