Frozen Pensions for UK Pensioners
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You are slightly out Pal52, after the 6 months delay (theft by the Government) on my pension payments from the 23 November 2019 I will recieve 181.45 UK Pounds a week for my/and my employers contributions for 40 years of working. This works out as 786.23 quid a month. Sorry Choi Choi just goes to show what this criminal descrimination of where you live has on some people. Trouble is that for all the electioneering and promises being made it is unlikely to change anytime soon
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To paraphrase Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore, "I love the smell of a prescient, relevant and substantiated post in the morning. Smells like... reality!"karonsteve wrote: ↑December 5, 2019, 7:45 amHaving the good fortune to live in the bootifull south west of England I get my annual pension increase which this year was £6.92 a month or £83.04 a year.
For convenience sake I have rounded it up to £7 multiplied by today's Superrich FX rate of 39.35 equates to 272 baht a month or 3,268 baht a year.
With these piddling amounts which should I assume that the bitching in this thread is on principle alone or just bitching alone?
For those who have been receiving their pensions for a significant period of say 10 years or more. You are now possibly 33,000 baht a decade worse off since you retired.
What are you going to spend it on you daffy old bastard?
From my perspective it is far better off in the UK than in your wife's bank account.
I almost forget to add that I have recently had a £200 winter fuel allowance and a £10 Christmas bonus from my good friend the DWP.
Eat your hearts out those who are stuck in depressing Udon....555
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I can't think of anything more wasteful than pondering how much money I possibly didn't get from the government and have no recourse to reclaim even if they did owe me.
For depressingly persistent irrelevance, it's right up their with the heated, twice-monthly, post-lottery moobahn debate on how 'close' someone's now deceased second cousins boyfriend was to the recently called numbers way back in the first week of August last year.
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Pension now is 168.60 pounds per week.
Which is 730.60 pounds per month.
Quite a significant difference nearly double.
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Do they not pay 4 wekly i.e. not monthly ?
Which is 730.60 pounds per month.
Quite a significant difference nearly double.
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Do they not pay 4 wekly i.e. not monthly ?
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left
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168.6 x 52= 8767.2
8767.2 / 12 = 730.6
I get paid monthly into my bank in Thailand
[/quote]No You Don't It's Every 4 Weeks to the DAY ( Same Day Every Month )
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Same here but sent to bank UK. Every friday of the month
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No You Don't It's Every 4 Weeks to the DAY ( Same Day Every Month )
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You have a choice when you get paid.
I chose to get paid every 3 months and I get paid on the 8th of the month .
Hence the monthly and weekly calculations.
Pick which calculation applies to you.
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I preferred the 4 weekly system as you get it 13 times a year , and you can gain from the fluctuations in the exchange rate easier, also of course you get the bad exchange rate, but on less money .
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I Still get mine every 4 Weeks on a Wednesday So yeah 13 Times per Year....My Next Payment will be on Christmas Day,Luckily the Banks are Open Here !! Thank You & A Merry Christmas ( Bah Humbug )
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Slightly off topic gents but to do with UK pensions.
Received my first payment a couple of days ago paid by UK DWP into my Thai Kasikorn account. Was a bit concerned that the total paid was quite a bit lower than I had calculated. For the UK pounds amount it seems as if I only received 34.29 Baht to the Pound. Is this correct or are Kasikorn taking a large commission for Gov UK transferring Thai Baht directly to my account. Any help/info would be gratefully accepted while I wait on an answer from DWP in the UK.
Received my first payment a couple of days ago paid by UK DWP into my Thai Kasikorn account. Was a bit concerned that the total paid was quite a bit lower than I had calculated. For the UK pounds amount it seems as if I only received 34.29 Baht to the Pound. Is this correct or are Kasikorn taking a large commission for Gov UK transferring Thai Baht directly to my account. Any help/info would be gratefully accepted while I wait on an answer from DWP in the UK.
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Just watched a new thing from Boris. Its called peoples PMQ's where Joe Average can post a question to the PM and he answers (in the usual politicians way) directly to the camera's. Got in touch with a mate in the UK and asked how you can post these questions. Answer below.
"First thing to do is ‘like’ the official Boris Johnson Facebook page.
When he does a Facebook question sesh you get a Facebook notification so click on that and it will bring up the video feed. You can then post questions."
What would be the result if some UM member wordsmith put together a clever question that we could all copy and paste but use our own names decrying the discrimination on pension increases etc and we all posted to his Facebook Account hopefully for an answer. Just a thought but might bring a result.
"First thing to do is ‘like’ the official Boris Johnson Facebook page.
When he does a Facebook question sesh you get a Facebook notification so click on that and it will bring up the video feed. You can then post questions."
What would be the result if some UM member wordsmith put together a clever question that we could all copy and paste but use our own names decrying the discrimination on pension increases etc and we all posted to his Facebook Account hopefully for an answer. Just a thought but might bring a result.
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^ Where are the unicorns when you really need them?
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I get both my pensions paid into my Thai bank account in Pounds, then the bank does the change at normally the TT rate plus about 120-150 Thb per transaction, you lose when you send Thb as the UK banks that sends it , will charge for the conversionAlexO wrote: ↑December 19, 2019, 11:14 amSlightly off topic gents but to do with UK pensions.
Received my first payment a couple of days ago paid by UK DWP into my Thai Kasikorn account. Was a bit concerned that the total paid was quite a bit lower than I had calculated. For the UK pounds amount it seems as if I only received 34.29 Baht to the Pound. Is this correct or are Kasikorn taking a large commission for Gov UK transferring Thai Baht directly to my account. Any help/info would be gratefully accepted while I wait on an answer from DWP in the UK.
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Thanks PaulKhun Paul wrote: ↑January 24, 2020, 4:26 amI get both my pensions paid into my Thai bank account in Pounds, then the bank does the change at normally the TT rate plus about 120-150 Thb per transaction, you lose when you send Thb as the UK banks that sends it , will charge for the conversionAlexO wrote: ↑December 19, 2019, 11:14 amSlightly off topic gents but to do with UK pensions.
Received my first payment a couple of days ago paid by UK DWP into my Thai Kasikorn account. Was a bit concerned that the total paid was quite a bit lower than I had calculated. For the UK pounds amount it seems as if I only received 34.29 Baht to the Pound. Is this correct or are Kasikorn taking a large commission for Gov UK transferring Thai Baht directly to my account. Any help/info would be gratefully accepted while I wait on an answer from DWP in the UK.
I found out that the DWP do not wait until the 4 weeks are completed before they make the first payment. Guy in the UK confirmed I was only paid for 3 weeks and 2 days hence the shortfall. Would be nice if they told you.
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Is there any harm in trying Tam. Sometimes these things actually work. Plus Boris seems to be someone who listens (I know I might be delusional) so what's the harm. Its not like we are all so busy we cannot afford the time.