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Anonymouse 14-04-2026 09:31

Epic fail!
 
Okay, here it is. I didn't receive my council tax bill via email; last year it came on the 7th. Being a good little boy (shut up at the back!) and wanting to meet my financial responsibilities, I went to the Town Hall to see if this was a frak-up, as things usually are in my life.

It wasn't. I was the frak-up.

In my own defence, my memory has been terrible since the stroke. I completely forgot that I'd put it on direct debit...to do away with any hassle.

For once, this epic fail made me laugh. I'm like the Dolmansaxlil executives, thinking I was doing something excitingly aggressive (well, proper) when in fact all I needed to do was wait. Till tomorrow, in fact, when my bank account will be debited.

As Kryten said when he accidentally dismantled the bazookoid, "Whoops!" :doh:

Has anyone else had an epic fail like this?

Taf 14-04-2026 10:21

Re: Epic fail!
 
I think that any change to a bill should be announced beforehand, so you should still have received an updated council tax bill even if you pay by DD.

Our council rent is payable weekly, a week in advance. In the past, when we paid rent in cash on the doorstep, there were 3 weeks each year when we didn't make a payment: the first week in April, one week in August, and during Christmas. But most pay by Standing Order, so those payments are taken, leaving us 3 weeks in credit the following April. That means we have to claim that overpayment back. I just left the extra cash in the account so that the rent would be paid if we fell into financial difficulties. Moves were afoot to shift the payments to DD, but "covid happened", and those in charge of the changeover were no longer in post. DD would have meant 12 equal monthly payments, so no overpayments.

Anyhow, I had a call from the council last week. They were about to produce my Statement of Account for rent but had noticed a large credit amount. I told her that I leave the overpayment in the account as a buffer in case of emergencies.

"I can understand that idea," she said, "but it's VERY large credit amount."

It turns out that I had accidentally set the Standing Order £100 more per week than required, so the credit would pay for half a year's rent! The windfall refund will be in my account next week.

SnoopZ 14-04-2026 11:01

Re: Epic fail!
 
I've always received my council tax bill via post for the year when paying via direct debit.

Paul 14-04-2026 17:06

Re: Epic fail!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36213933)
I've always received my council tax bill via post for the year when paying via direct debit.

Same here.

papa smurf 14-04-2026 18:23

Re: Epic fail!
 
i always get mine by post a month before 1st payment is due, it comes with a breakdown of where the money is spent

Dingbat 14-04-2026 19:09

Re: Epic fail!
 
My local council has gone paperless. Much easier for them and for me.

Anonymouse 15-04-2026 08:08

Re: Epic fail!
 
All very helpful, but...I was asking about epic fails, not the council tax. Is that an epic fail? :p:

SnoopZ 15-04-2026 08:49

Re: Epic fail!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 36213948)
All very helpful, but...I was asking about epic fails, not the council tax. Is that an epic fail? :p:

Your first post was about your epic fail about your council tax did you forget? :D

Anonymouse 16-04-2026 07:57

Re: Epic fail!
 
Yes, but I wasn't asking about it. I was asking for examples you've experienced. The council tax isn't relevant; the epic fail is. :p:

TheDaddy 16-04-2026 08:48

Re: Epic fail!
 
This whole thread is looking like a bit of a fail :tiptoe: :D


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