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Kate! 18-03-2014 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 6760584)
How've you got away with that? I forgot to transfer mine when I moved (I was still paying monthly) and I got a visit pretty sharpish

Had tons of requests and final notice letters. I just bin them. Not once has anyone ever knocked. Which takes me to Vicky's post.......

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6760616)
Just refuse to sign the paper when they knock. The contract you sign when they come round to intimidate you is what can get you done, not actually not having a license ;)

Bob on, they have no powers unless they manage to intimidate people, they've never called in person but if they did I just wouldn't answer the door. I very often ignore anyone at the door who isn't friend or family or pre-arranged.

Marsh. 18-03-2014 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6760656)
Surely if channels like can handle the amount, surely the BBC can?

It's not the amount, it's the ratings.

The BBC can make a lot of shows/content because they have a fixed amount of money. Their funding is not at the mercy of demographics and viewing figures for popular shows with advertisers.

BBC 4 holds a lot of great programming/documentaries that wouldn't be made without the license fee. We'd end up with something more akin to itv 2's schedule.

T* 18-03-2014 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6760660)
It's not the amount, it's the ratings.

The BBC can make a lot of shows/content because they have a fixed amount of money. Their funding is at the mercy of demographics and viewing figures for popular shows with advertisers.

BBC 4 holds a lot of great programming/documentaries that wouldn't be made without the license fee. We'd end up with something more akin to itv 2's schedule.

That's actually a really good point.

Vicky. 18-03-2014 08:52 PM

If people are so concerned about bbc4 and the likes, why not make paying it an opt in service, and increase it. That way the people who want it are happy and keep their channel, and the people who have never watched anything on it arent pissed off :laugh:

Marsh. 18-03-2014 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6760663)
If people are so concerned about bbc4 and the likes, why not make paying it an opt in service, and increase it. That way the people who want it are happy and keep their channel, and the people who have never watched anything on it arent pissed off :laugh:

:laugh: Well, it's an option but I don't know about its chances of working.

That's probably the sort of "compromise" they'll move into in the future.

Kizzy 18-03-2014 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 6760584)
How've you got away with that? I forgot to transfer mine when I moved (I was still paying monthly) and I got a visit pretty sharpish

Like this annie....
http://reallifestl.com/wp-content/up...the-door-o.gif

Vicky. 18-03-2014 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6760668)

:D

Kate! 18-03-2014 08:57 PM

:laugh2:

King Gizzard 18-03-2014 10:03 PM

It's a necessary annoyance I think, nearly everyone will pull out if they hear about it lets face it, then BBC won't get their funding then we'll have gigantic ads everywhere

joeysteele 18-03-2014 10:04 PM

The BBC used to be great leaders in most news and entertainment areas, the licence likely made sense when it held at least 50% of the viewing channels available.
Now with so many commercial channels available it is ridiculous that people have to pay a licence for the BBC, to watch TV generally in their own homes on a TV they have had to buy too.

The really great and 'exclusive' days of the BBC are well gone.
It is time, and in fact massively overdue, that this daft licence fee is done away with completely and the other great things is that would get rid of totally the rotten sarcastic staff at TV Licensing too.

arista 19-03-2014 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 6760591)
I actually think it should be increased if anything, the BBC is criminally undervalued in this country IMO


No its Frozen for good reason.


No way will it go up in price
they can cut wages at the top of the Bloated BBC

Kizzy 19-03-2014 10:21 AM

Then they can privatise it....

Livia 19-03-2014 10:28 AM

If you disabled all the BBC channels on your TV and radio, you'd still be required to pay the licence fee. And when you work out the licence fee week by week, it's not very much at all. Compared, say, to the money people pay for Sky every month. I do feel a bit aggrieved that some people seem quite proud of breaking the law and not paying it, so that those who don't pay end up getting a free ride of the backs of those of us who do. You're welcome. I hope they take your telly away.

Cherie 19-03-2014 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6761260)
If you disabled all the BBC channels on your TV and radio, you'd still be required to pay the licence fee. And when you work out the licence fee week by week, it's not very much at all. Compared, say, to the money people pay for Sky every month. I do feel a bit aggrieved that some people seem quite proud of breaking the law and not paying it, so that those who don't pay end up getting a free ride of the backs of those of us who do. You're welcome. I hope they take your telly away.

:hmph: true.

Just read an article on this, what the people lobbying for this want the Beeb to do is collect payment via subscription so if you don't pay then it would be turned off, fair enough I think.

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:33 AM

Its quite a lot to those who dont have much. If you dont pay it in one go, it works out something like £7 per week(as they make you pay 2 years or something I think, its definitely around 7 per week as my sis used to have problems with it)..which doesnt sound like much but when you figure to some people thats like..1/10 of their income or more

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6761263)
:hmph: true.

Just read an article on this, what the people lobbying for this want the Beeb to do is collect payment via subscription so if you don't pay then it would be turned off, fair enough I think.

Sounds perfect to me tbh

Cherie 19-03-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6761266)
Its quite a lot to those who dont have much. If you dont pay it in one go, it works out something like £7 per week(as they make you pay 2 years or something I think, its definitely around 7 per week as my sis used to have problems with it)..which doesnt sound like much but when you figure to some people thats like..1/10 of their income or more


I pay by DD its 12.00 a month! with one payment being a bit more! and no they don't make you pay for two years.

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6761281)
I pay by DD its 12.00 a month! with one payment being a bit more! and no they don't make you pay for two years.

When my sister did it weekly, she got a payment card and was told it was £7 ish per week because you pay this years and the next years too :suspect:

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:45 AM

£5.60 per week it is for a colour license to pay weekly sorry..was sure it was 7 quid but cose enough :laugh:

Cherie 19-03-2014 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6761306)
£5.60 per week it is for a colour license to pay weekly sorry..was sure it was 7 quid but cose enough :laugh:

She must have been in arrears? as it works out about 12.00 a month

TV Licence types and costs

It costs £145.50 for a colour and £49.00 for a black and white TV Licence. In some cases, you may be entitled to a reduced fee TV Licence (see table below).

Nedusa 19-03-2014 10:48 AM

It's only about £2.80 a week so I don't know what the fuss is about. I would pay that just not to have to suffer constant adverts every 5 mins..........

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6761310)
She must have been in arrears? as it works out about 12.00 a month

TV Licence types and costs

It costs £145.50 for a colour and £49.00 for a black and white TV Licence. In some cases, you may be entitled to a reduced fee TV Licence (see table below).

http://cashplans.tvlicensing.co.uk/

Weekly its 5.60...as they get you to pay this years in 6 months and the next years the following 6 months

Vicky. 19-03-2014 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 6761311)
It's only about £2.80 a week so I don't know what the fuss is about. I would pay that just not to have to suffer constant adverts every 5 mins..........

I would gladly pay it if I didnt have to suffer adverts. Unfortunately the channels I actually watch are still full of adverts.

I pay it anyway, but am a little bitter about it despite it being so low an amount. :laugh:

Cherie 19-03-2014 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6761317)
http://cashplans.tvlicensing.co.uk/

Weekly its 5.60...as they get you to pay this years in 6 months and the next years the following 6 months

Oh! I don't understand how that is a easy way to pay given you are paying double the normal rate :laugh:

Vicky. 19-03-2014 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6761335)
Oh! I don't understand how that is a easy way to pay given you are paying double the normal rate :laugh:

Well as usual it seems a way to take the piss out of the poorest IMO :shrug:

I find it much easier to just pay the lump sum every year, she does that now too.


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