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Don't need Tv License: should I write to them saying I don't need it?

pcg2001
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Dear all,
I've been reading a lot of info on the tv license and am confused. I don't need one, since I have no live signal receiving equipment, so this is quite straightforward. I've been getting letters addressed to the "legal occupier" of this flat intimidating me. I understand they don't have many rights to intimidate me, such as forcing their way into the flat...
so my question is: should I write to them saying I don't have a license because I don't need one?
I'm afraid they will send someone to investigate, and I really don't want a strange person with no legal authority to enter my premises (I could be alone at the time) and go through my things (I don't have a tv, which is plain to see, but have 3 computers, so I'm sure they would want to check if they have tv tuning capability).
Should I simply ignore their letters? By September I will be out of this apartment and they will stop bothering me, just the next tennant....
I'm just worried that if I write to them, they will for sure bother me, whereas if I ignore them, time will pass and they will also ignore me in the mean time...
Thanks in advance.
I've been reading a lot of info on the tv license and am confused. I don't need one, since I have no live signal receiving equipment, so this is quite straightforward. I've been getting letters addressed to the "legal occupier" of this flat intimidating me. I understand they don't have many rights to intimidate me, such as forcing their way into the flat...
so my question is: should I write to them saying I don't have a license because I don't need one?
I'm afraid they will send someone to investigate, and I really don't want a strange person with no legal authority to enter my premises (I could be alone at the time) and go through my things (I don't have a tv, which is plain to see, but have 3 computers, so I'm sure they would want to check if they have tv tuning capability).
Should I simply ignore their letters? By September I will be out of this apartment and they will stop bothering me, just the next tennant....
I'm just worried that if I write to them, they will for sure bother me, whereas if I ignore them, time will pass and they will also ignore me in the mean time...
Thanks in advance.
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Phone them, tell them what's going on. They won't investigate
If someone does knock on ever from the TV license people, tell them to come back with a court order or you don't need to let them in0 -
If you ignore it then you're more likely to get in trouble off of them.
You HAVE to inform them of any tv/equipment able to receive.
If you don't and tell them and they find out you have it then you can be faced with a criminal record- I've known people it's happened to.
I have had to writeo n 3 occassions about having a tv that didn't work but I used to watch dvds and never had any bother from them about it0 -
I think they're more likely to leave you alone if you contact them and let them know you don't need a TV licence. If someone does turn up on your doorstep and you explain to them why you haven't bought a licence, they might think it suspicious that you didn't say so before.0
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I did this for the 2nd tv licence i had . I phoned them to cancel no problems was told the 6months would be paid straight back to my account After 10 days of it not appearing , phoned again and they said they had to send a form, so make sure you ask for the form for a refund. I got 6 months back as you pay in advance for 6 month. every little helps0
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I wrote to them in March 2007 saying I didn't need a TV Licence and haven't had any problems since.Previous debt: £14K :embarasse Debt free: Sept '03
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If they write to you regularly, I would write/call them to inform them that you have no equipment and to stop hassling you, then they should cut them down to the standard one every year/ 6 months or what ever they send out which you just have to ignore.
If they visit they will be doing the whole area not just targeting a campaign against you, just tell them that you do not have any equipment and close the door.0 -
ringo_24601 wrote: »Phone them, tell them what's going on. They won't investigate
If someone does knock on ever from the TV license people, tell them to come back with a court order or you don't need to let them in
Phone them !!! theres a laugh , ive tried for ages , automated all the way !0 -
Thanks for the advice. I'll write to them, since I've tried calling and I get the message they are too busy.0
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OP, Ring them and tell them the situation. I gave my TV to my next door neighbour in Feb last year, and cancelled my NTL tv subscription. When I called the TV folk they were nothing but fantastic and sent me out a form so I could reclaim part of the fees I'd paid upfront but wouldn't be usingringo_24601 wrote: »Phone them, tell them what's going on. They won't investigate
If someone does knock on ever from the TV license people, tell them to come back with a court order or you don't need to let them inDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
This time I'm on top of it! We live and learn :coffee:0 -
Do you need a TV licence if you receive radio broadcasts?Lic.0
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