I had direct debit on to pay my TV licence fees since 2008 (monthly).
I'm in a rented accommodation and moved several times always moving the TV licence with me.
I moved again in December 2013 and sold the tv. Also the new house doesn't have functioning dish and I don't have saorview box or sky so I decided to write to the TV licence office to inform them about the direct debit cancellation and therefore cancellation of my TV licence (wrote the same letter to the bank).
They came back to me saying that I have to pay €108 euros. They also said that I received a renewal notice (I didn't) and I could have cancelled it then.
To be honest I tried to explain nicely that I moved and I don't have TV in the new house. I even told them that they can send their inspector to both houses to check they still want money. I don't want to pay for something I'm not using.
Can they prosecute me for it?
I'm in a rented accommodation and moved several times always moving the TV licence with me.
I moved again in December 2013 and sold the tv. Also the new house doesn't have functioning dish and I don't have saorview box or sky so I decided to write to the TV licence office to inform them about the direct debit cancellation and therefore cancellation of my TV licence (wrote the same letter to the bank).
They came back to me saying that I have to pay €108 euros. They also said that I received a renewal notice (I didn't) and I could have cancelled it then.
To be honest I tried to explain nicely that I moved and I don't have TV in the new house. I even told them that they can send their inspector to both houses to check they still want money. I don't want to pay for something I'm not using.
Can they prosecute me for it?