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I would do nothingusman81 wrote:Hi - My visa application for Tier1 G has been approved and received documents but no fee has been deducted yet! Is that normal? what should i do?
You have a point mulderph, but situation here is a bit different. With the payments to the UKBA, payer's only responsibility is to provide legitimate method of payment, he passes these methods of payment to payee and payer is not even presented at the point of transaction, the methods of payment (checks, postal orders, bank card details) stays with payee so its up to him at which point of transaction to take the payment or not to take it at all.mulderpf wrote:I beg to differ.
At the end of the day, you have been provided with a service and you need to pay for it or at least make sure that it's paid for. The mere fact that you have noticed that no payment has gone off, makes it even more important for you to make sure it gets sorted out.
By ignoring the issue, it is quite plainly stealing/fraud. You wouldn't knowingly walk out of Tesco without paying for your groceries, why would you accept a visa, knowing that you didn't pay for it. (I'm not saying return it, but at least make an effort to make sure it's paid for).
Unlike what was said before, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure that payment is made for a service you were provided. (If a direct debit fails for whatever reason, you remain liable to make sure your payments are up to date, you can't blame the service provider).
UKBA payment case is different, payer is not presented at he point of transaction. he didnt "leave" without payment like in the case with the shop, his card details (postal orders, check, bank draft, etc) are still with UKBA.mulderpf wrote:I still disagree. Suppose I go to Tesco and I pay for my groceries on my credit card. If I hand over my card to the cashier and I see that the payment did not go through but the cashier does not notice, if at that point I decide to proceed and leave the shop wothout completing payment, I am then shoplifting. Whether or not the cashier noticed if payment went through or not at this point I am stealing because I am knowingly leaving without payment.
so just note the difference between the legal and moral obligation to pay.honey_parmar wrote:Hi,
I agree with mulderpf.
I feel u pay up as you have used services simple.The person responsible for deduction might face music in any future audit
Make a difference to him
Ta