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tv licence help
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ianian99 wrote:yes you do
hmmm I don't know who to believe - you or the TV license website
linkyWhat if I only use a TV to watch videos/DVDs/as a monitor for my games console? Do I still need a licence?
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You need to notify us in writing that this is the case and one our Enforcement Officers may need to visit you to confirm that you do not need a licence.
Please write to us including your name, address and the reason you believe that you don't need a licence at:
TV Licensing
Bristol
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brazilianwax wrote:I'm confused.
Your bf can't afford a share of a TV licence (probably £2-3 a month if there are a few of them in the house) but can afford a holiday??!
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=380601&page=2

niether i or my bf paid for the holiday brazilian wax so i'd stop presuming what you don't know0
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