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sinead76 said:I've saved €150 odd in the last year (just over 2 months sky subscription!)
The whole TV licence collection thing is a joke. Public service TV should be like in Oz, where ABC is funded by direct taxation, or funded by voluntary donations, as PBS is in the US.
Unregistered said:Well they do produce such fine shows as "Winning Streak" to be fair....
was away for a wee break and only reading this now. You make my point exactly CM. When you purchase your first licence it expires on the last day of the previous month ie your bought your in april and it expired on 31st March. FClubMan said:This is not correct. The first TV license I bought in 1997 was valid from 23rd April 1997 to 31st March 1998. The latest one that I bought on 18th March 2005 in advance of the renewal date on 31st March 2005 is valid until 31st March 2006. Note that this license does not expire in February 2006. Unless you mean that the initial purchase date on which a person first buys a license dictates the expiry date for subsequent years as long as they keep renewing?
How many TV licence holders each year do you reckon get rid of the telly?Observer said:What happens if you no longer have a TV, temporarily or permanently?
How many TV licence holders each year do you reckon get rid of the telly?
Unregistered said:More than zero. I suspect that the number is likely to rise as people choose other in-home entertainment systems, many of which might be internet based.
RainyDay said:How many TV licence holders each year do you reckon get rid of the telly?
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