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Tv License Refund
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Why can't I get partial refund for tv License when Tv was in storage for 2 months. I contacted them via phone then filled in form online but told it has to be at 3 months & without license running out after that time. I can prove tv was stored & I lived with family with tv & license.
Apparently I could cancel DD with TVL then pay annually but .why should I? Now wonder they are sitting pretty with mountains of license money
Apparently I could cancel DD with TVL then pay annually but .why should I? Now wonder they are sitting pretty with mountains of license money
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I imagine checking up on whether people are watching without a licence would be made significantl y harder if people could give notice of short term periods of non-usage. I'm not a fan of the licence fee though- too easy to abuse and it's not an efficient tax or way of funding the BBC when it's so easy to evade
09:31 Thu 22nd Mar 2018
The TV Licence refund policy changed on 1st April 2017. You can check the rules and eligibility here:-
http:// www.tvl icensin g.co.uk /faqs/F AQ14
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My TV licence once ran out. I was out of work and did not have a working TV or cash to buy one. So I just did not renew the licence.
3 months later I got a job and a 2nd hand TV so I bought a new licence.
A few weeks later I got a letter saying. '' The licence you bought has been cancelled,your replacement licence is enclosed'' . The replacement licence was dated the day the original one had run out, 3 months before the new one I bought. I told them that I did not have a TV for the 3 months but it did no good. They would not accept that I did not need a licence for 3 months.
3 months later I got a job and a 2nd hand TV so I bought a new licence.
A few weeks later I got a letter saying. '' The licence you bought has been cancelled,your replacement licence is enclosed'' . The replacement licence was dated the day the original one had run out, 3 months before the new one I bought. I told them that I did not have a TV for the 3 months but it did no good. They would not accept that I did not need a licence for 3 months.
I imagine checking up on whether people are watching without a licence would be made significantly harder if people could give notice of short term periods of non-usage.
I'm not a fan of the licence fee though- too easy to abuse and it's not an efficient tax or way of funding the BBC when it's so easy to evade
I'm not a fan of the licence fee though- too easy to abuse and it's not an efficient tax or way of funding the BBC when it's so easy to evade