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    Part Timer is offline P/T pharmacist, F/T mum!
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    Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Just spotted this on another site, we can finally pay our fees by quarterly direct debit. Have to get in quick though, the DD mandates have to be sent in by the 12th December to stage payments for 2009.

    Link to print out DD mandate

    HTH someone x

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Quote Originally Posted by Part Timer View Post
    we can finally pay our fees by quarterly direct debit.
    At last, as you say. But could this change now possibly be due to the fact that those who pay by direct debit invariably stay in an organisation a year longer than they intend?
    ....just my opinion

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Ooooh you big cynic.

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Have you tried cancelling Setanta Sports?..

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    I for one am truely glad about the paying in instalments option (though puzzled as to the lack of monthly d.d. option). And the reduced fees. And no I'm not a lazy pharmacist, nor a useless one; just not working at the mo for health reasons.
    Think I'm probably the poorest pharmacist in the country!! Still, gives me some time to catch up on my cpd...
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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fleegle View Post
    Have you tried cancelling Setanta Sports?..
    So your the one who signed up?

    Next time England play abroad can you set up webcam to your TV so I can watch live!!!!!!

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    Quote Originally Posted by Part Timer View Post
    Just spotted this on another site, we can finally pay our fees by quarterly direct debit. Have to get in quick though, the DD mandates have to be sent in by the 12th December to stage payments for 2009.

    Link to print out DD mandate

    HTH someone x
    Part of the 'lets friendly up the RPSGB' to try and keep some members initiative I expect.
    This simply wasn't possible a two or three years ago as they wouldn't be able to budge properly.
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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    If I fill out the direct debit quarterly form and send it off, can I make my declaration on-line or do I have to send off the declaration form I got in the post with the direct debit form?

    I hate forms!!!!!!!

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    is the retention fee different than the RPSGB practicing fee?
    so employer pays for which one, and how much they cost?
    thanks in advance
    Last edited by Rafael; 7th, December 2008 at 11:44 AM.

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    Re: Paying retention fees in instalments... finally!

    I would bet my mortgage (massive after an expensive divorce!) that fees to the GPhC will be payable on the "nail" with no instalments allowed.

    The RPSGB will not be so restrictive for obvious reasons.

    Raoul, the retention fee is sometimes paid for by an employer but there is no obligation for an employer to do so. It is, as you suggest the fee required to practice.

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