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During watching your vid, I had thought of a sinister master-plan of embarrassing the so-called TV inspector sales people: On my router I could put a redirect for any and all BBC sites that serves up a local page stating, "Warning! Your ISP or Admin has BLOCKED this site for far-right extremism, pseudoscience and hate-speech". I can then leave a pinned site (the only one, leaving the rest of the Firefox's default page blank) to the BBC website so they think, "Ah, caught you out" as I tell them I can't get BBC, so hopefully they click the link and the message pops up. I can do similar things for all other "TV" related sites as such and just change the accusation accordingly. That way they'd defo know I don't watch TV. I could either use a router with DD-WRT or I can get into the Android-like subsystem of my portable mobile-broadband router and add this as yet another functionality I've added (If I can figure out how to stop the browser updating the URL so it clearly shows the BBC's address in the address bar)
Why don't we all just put, Return to sender on the unopened letters and stick them in the post box. That way they pay twice for postage and get all their rubbish back.
None of this bothers me, I cancelled in January, but how the feck do they get away with this kind of harassment? I’d get arrested if I did that, it’s criminal nothing short. Nothing less. I despise them.
If the Police sent out threatening letters under the "presumption of guilt" you would have recourse under the Police "Complaints and Discipline" regulations. How on earth do the BBC get away with this increasingly threatening behaviour ???
Agreed Netflix never sent me any threatening letters when I cancelled my subscription. Totally outrageous, if you’ve cancelled the TVL, why send someone round? Pointless
Cancel DD if that’s how you pay, ignore ALL letters, let them waste time and money sending out letters ! I’ve not had licence for 6 yrs so far I’ve notified them after 2 yrs this year I can’t be arsed and will await a visit so I can have some fun with them 😎😁
Your calm and friendly way of explaining the tricks and manipulative tactics of the BBC has no doubt helped a very many people including myself, thank you mate 🙂👍🇬🇧
I use to pay for my TV licence through paypoint every month and a few times i was late with the payment because it didn't line up with my wage so i would be 1 or 3 days late the threatening letters they send out made me decide to get ride of the licence and go online exclusively i now have more money in my pocket and i always have something that I like watching.
Optic Axis: No there is never a prepaid return envelope, just the letter with varied threats (ie: you haven't replied, are you in on *date*, you STILL haven't bought one, you can be prosecuted, blah, blah...) The wholesale presumption of guilt with the intimation you MUST go out of your way to prove otherwise really is the most insidious & cockamamie aspect of this whole situation. No other company requires you to do this to prove innocence!! I don't have a license because I don't NEED one, no TV, but I still get the letters. They clearly feel justified even more nowadays targeting EVERY household in the UK, due to the proliferation of mobile phones, computers, laptops or tablets, all of which could potentially be used to "watch" live broadcasts. They think they have everyone by the short and curlies. I returned copies of their letters unstamped on to the TVL address to make them pay for delivery (why should I pay for a stamp?) with scrawled messages all over it ("what part of NO LICENSE REQUIRED are you still failing to understand? And here is my bill for expending my precious time responding to your harrassment"...) very cheeky I know but it made me feel good! Got 2 more letters after that; infuriating as they'd completely ignored me; maybe they refused to pay for the letter, ha! Did the same with the 3rd and put a 1p stamp on, that all I was willing to give. Finally I received a notice (hallelujah!) that I wouldn't be contacted for another 2 years, but that they might still come around & check !!!! Ooo, I'm quaking (Not!). Honestly you can't believe the breathtaking nerve of the Beeb and its henchmen.
Thanks John I used to be worried but now I'm not, thanks to you I've been license free now for over 6 months, so grateful keep up the good work buddy 😊
I actually got one of these letters today. It said the household is under investigation!! I couldn’t believe it, I got so scared I felt like I was going to shit myself; so I used the letter as toilet paper haha
It's their favourite word! Last time I opened the door to an inspector, she responded to my refusal to tell her anything with an indignant "This is an Official Visit, Madam!"
Good evening, cancelled my license end of January, Just received letter today saying my license runs out at end of July, never knew I had paid so much in advance. Keep up the good information and work.
Always great to hear your pep talks. And it is true about not needing live broadcasts. We thought we'd never do it, did a trial run and put the aerial away. I didn't notice a thing, neither did the daughters. The wife did have to look elsewhere for a tiny amount of programs, but that was no problem whatsoever. Do it, cancel the licence. Plus, it gives you an immense moral superiority over these disgusting, vile thugs and gangsters at Capita and the BBC.
just wait and buy them from cex or cash convertors when there one or two pound and just keep them you have friends and family to let see what you bought
Here’s a tip too, slap sticker on your front door that say you’re covered with "RING" security doorbell as soon as they press the bell they are being recorded! Lol 😂
I thought" like many others That you needed a TV licence to own a TV but through the power of TH-cam and your informative videos I know that's not true So I cancelled my direct debit in January Thanks chilli
I filled out a form them that I didn’t need one and all they sent back was Thank you for your recent enquiry. The Communications (Television Licensing) Regulations 2004 (as amended), states that you need to be covered by a TV Licence if you: · Watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV on any channel · Watch or stream programmes live on an online TV Service (such as ITV Hub, All4, TH-cam, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV, Sky Go etc) · Download or watch any BBC programmes on iPlayer This applies to any device you use, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder. If a video cassette recorder, a DVD recorder or a colour television is used, whether separately or together, a Colour TV Licence is required. The use of a television as a monitor solely for computer/video games does not need a TV Licence. If you watch or record live TV programmes as they're being shown on TV or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer live, catch up or on demand, you need to be covered by a TV Licence. However, if you don’t do either of these, please let me know. I will then make sure our records are changed to show you do not need a licence. One of our Visiting Officers may visit your home to check that you are not watching or recording live TV programmes as they're being shown on TV or downloading or watching BBC programmes on iPlayer live, catch up or on demand. I hope this information is helpful.
Also you can watch TV on a battery powered device (portable TV or laptop/iPad) that is NOT connected to a plug in aerial or power socket if you have a TV licence for your main residence. So students using iPlayer on a battery powered device are fine if their parents have a TV licence.
@@PooleAcademyofWingChun As I understand it watching someone doing a live steam from their bedroom nattering about how they paint their nails or whatever is perfectly legal without a licence. They are not TV stations, it is only if you are watching a live stream on TH-cam of a live TV program , such as some TV news bulletins such as the American NTD . Of course the BBC are deliberately not clear on this so they can con people into thinking you need a licence for TH-cam whereas in reality this is a very niche area 99.999 % TH-cam no licence needed.
once i get letters i am going to date and file them i am so looking forward to getting them to spend all there money sending letters to me. i need a new war i have been in a 5 year war with erudio con men and i won that after they lied and were caught
Having had letters from them monthly for the best part of ten years now, Strangely, I've not received one in the last couple of months.... Might have had one lost in the post, I suppose... I would hate to think that they have given up and don't want to waste their money on me anymore lol.
There's no actual investigations going on behind the scenes, these letters are all computer generated and carefully designed and worded to scare people into paying up. Eventually a list of addresses might get emailed out to the door knockers but that's about it. Chilli posted something the other day stating that Capita spent around £7 million on sending these letters out last year.
it may say 7 million but you can easy work out it has to be double that for letter and envelope costs etc. but one thing we don't work out with number of letters sent out how many go to the same person over and over.
When you ring them up and cancel, you're not "exempt for 2 years". You remain exempt from the TV licence, for as long as you don't watch/record live TV, and/or watch/download BBC I-Player.
I was a licence free over 75 for about 5 months when they changed their minds, now they want me to start paying again. 3 reminders so far. I haven't answered any. I was thinking of returning the next one marked "moved to nursing home" would that foil them?
Good info here mate. TVL have had me under investigation for 15 years and i cant tell you how many times they have been left on my doorstep. I watch my CCTV , its so funny.
Sound advice. No chats, no interraction, nothing, zilch, zero, nuffin. Just move them on, send them home fully aware of just what a pointless existence they live. I stopped paying over 15 years ago, maybe 20 or more. I have saved thousands of pounds. Have been visited, did answer the first couple of times but never engaged in coversation, just closed the door, I dont even answer the door these years, no idea if they still call. Lots of letters, I usually write on them 'Details enclosed' and drop them back in the postbox to return to sender, so they have to pay Royal Mail to recieve their own letters back, love the irony. They must have spent thousands of the TV Licence payers money to try and get money out of me, and long may it continue.
i had a funny line when i cancelled my tv licence - asking if how i watch tv will change in the future there was NO mention of 2 years nor anyone visiting at any time. i plain and simple said i do not watch live tv broadcast and don't use iplayer and want to cancel and it was so,, I AM GOD, and it was good. I told them I wanted a refund since i paid whole year so no direct debit. and was told form on website or we can send you one. so waiting for form the website is a waste of time to cancel and is very hard to find the cancel option
My friend has just sued TV licencing for return of my overpaid licence fee. They ignored his application form, then his letter before action, then his claim issued at court online (£25) and then we got default judgment against the BBC plus the £25 court fee back. They then paid but, now have a CCJ registered against them for 6 years because they were late paying the debt to me. Highly recommend it if you don't get your fee back within 1 month of asking for it. It's not difficult and its a good feeling to have the BBC as a debtor.
Same, a letter with wording, "you cancelled your direct debit" No TV license did after I informed them, Just proves the letters are computer generated.
Just been reading about the TV license and according to them, they say less than 2% of people only watch catch up services (thus not needing a TV licence). In this day and age of catch up/streaming, I find that percentage hard to believe 😅
It might be worth mentioning in your next video how TV retailers effectively "grass" on their customers by passing their details to the licensing people. I have been party to this underhanded practice.
I did too, but have had a letter monthly for the past three years, and two suspected visits (I didn’t answer the door, I know the goons can be nasty) that I know of. Cheeky buggers, sat on my driveway in their car for 20 minutes. I checked the reg number of one and it was registered in Chelmsford, Capita’s tv licensing base.
@@eagleowlish I'm just blanking them totally, only a week overdue at present so will look forward to the letters and visits in due course, be more fun than watching BBC I'm sure!!
Whilst I agree in principle, why should anyone have to? I don't have to tell Sky or Amazon Prime that I don't require them biannually. I don't have to declare that I still don't need a gun licence every two years. So why should my not requiring a TV Licence be any different?
Here's a thought... When one of these letters are received, what would happen if we make a Freedom of Information request for all the info they 'allegedly' have on us?? They have 28 days to legally respond.. (unless.of course, the law has changed). This will cost them and keep them tied up, causing them problems. Just a thought... Hehe
Some flaws with that idea. 1. You would have to provide them with information that will confirm your identity (thus giving them an actual name rather than 'occupier'. 2. They can claim the information is subject to legal privilege under section 10 of PACE. In balance they would gain more than they lost.
So basically they are scammers, so if you know how to handle them, keep them busy so they don't have time to harass someone who feels threatened by them.
Get your mobile out and start recording and tell them that you are recording them to use as evidence, they will say it is illegal, not when they are are standing on your doorstep, your property, then watch them walk away
Hi Jon, atm we have only had emails saying we are late paying blah blah, but I intend to RETURN TO SENDER if or when we get post from them! i did this with all our junk mail and not sure if its coincidence, but we havent had any junk mail :D . Any thoughts?
well if you want to get really technical, it is impossible to actually watch something 'live as it's being broadcast'... there is a time delay between the image popping onto the screen and the image reaching your eyes.
@Nigel -- That’s your business if that’s what you’ve been doing. I’m not condoning not having one if you watch live TV. Nor am I saying categorically you won’t get fined £1000. I’m saying I’ve never seen it.
What makes me laugh is, in the letter about a visit, it says:- The information below explains the procedure. *You may refer to it during a visit from the Officer* . So I'm allowed to look at a letter, while in my own home? You learn something new every day. 🤣
Wouldn't it be great if ITV or similar terrestrial channel did a programme like Chilli's - giving those poor souls who feel beholden to the BBC a glimmer of hope!
I cancelled mine last year March. I emailed & telephoned re cancelling, I even got a refund. My so called licence only officially expired Feb this year yet I have received the harassment letters since May last year?! .... I'm so angry, I feel like emailing/writing etc again but even more annoyed that I have to chase this or carry on worrying about it.... Now when they come through the door, they go straight in the recycling.
I have a " no license needed confirmation" valid until September 2022, TV licensing have just started with the " gentle reminder" notices and apparently I have until the 10th March to respond and if I don't my address will be passed on to the Enforcement Division for Investigation. Needles to say I'm ignoring them😁
So far, I have had *27* letters, with a red header containing the words "your property" and "investigation". They're just variations on the one you're referring to.
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During watching your vid, I had thought of a sinister master-plan of embarrassing the so-called TV inspector sales people:
On my router I could put a redirect for any and all BBC sites that serves up a local page stating, "Warning! Your ISP or Admin has BLOCKED this site for far-right extremism, pseudoscience and hate-speech".
I can then leave a pinned site (the only one, leaving the rest of the Firefox's default page blank) to the BBC website so they think, "Ah, caught you out" as I tell them I can't get BBC, so hopefully they click the link and the message pops up.
I can do similar things for all other "TV" related sites as such and just change the accusation accordingly. That way they'd defo know I don't watch TV.
I could either use a router with DD-WRT or I can get into the Android-like subsystem of my portable mobile-broadband router and add this as yet another functionality I've added (If I can figure out how to stop the browser updating the URL so it clearly shows the BBC's address in the address bar)
Idea for future video: Refunds, how much you can get and the legitimate reasons you can have for claiming them.
Why don't we all just put, Return to sender on the unopened letters and stick them in the post box. That way they pay twice for postage and get all their rubbish back.
@@user-zv6fu3lz1c Good idea, IDK if they have a return address on the back, I'll check the next one I get.
None of this bothers me, I cancelled in January, but how the feck do they get away with this kind of harassment? I’d get arrested if I did that, it’s criminal nothing short. Nothing less. I despise them.
If the Police sent out threatening letters under the "presumption of guilt" you would have recourse under the Police "Complaints and Discipline" regulations. How on earth do the BBC get away with this increasingly threatening behaviour ???
My question entirely! ANYONE else doing this would be up for harassment so how do they continue to get away with it?
Agreed Netflix never sent me any threatening letters when I cancelled my subscription. Totally outrageous, if you’ve cancelled the TVL, why send someone round? Pointless
Because they don’t name you directly that’s why they address to the occupier.
because they can say and do what they like with no repercussions from any governing body
Brilliant timing, My annual Licence renewal letter came through the letterbox about an hour ago, now to start the cancellation process!
Good on you . We need to do this together. Boris has let us down .
Cancel DD if that’s how you pay, ignore ALL letters, let them waste time and money sending out letters ! I’ve not had licence for 6 yrs so far I’ve notified them after 2 yrs this year I can’t be arsed and will await a visit so I can have some fun with them 😎😁
Just cancel DD simples
Ooo another empty threatening ✉ from the BBC take no notice of the haters Mr chilli thanks as always
You’re doing a great job, don’t stop.
£ 7 million in Letters not part of the BBC cut backs then ??
Got mine today, its in the pile to start my Log Burner....haha
With you producing videos like this I’m surprised anyone has a tv licence! I certainly haven’t!
I know what you mean...surely be now people are cancelling in droves??
@@CountMackula The more the better!
@@nigelkthomas9501 agree totally ...unfathomable that anyone wouldn't tbh
If you are a single mum or vulnerable female etc you will be an easy target sadly.
@@paulliuskellius9556 Why? All anyone has to do is slam the front door in their hideous arrogant faces!
Your calm and friendly way of explaining the tricks and manipulative tactics of the BBC has no doubt helped a very many people including myself, thank you mate 🙂👍🇬🇧
Gary Lineker is getting worried, he just down voted you Jon.
Being in North America, this all looks insane. How could anyone at any time say anything to these BBC goons other than a giant "F' off!"
I’d give them a HUGE F* OFF!
"We have written to you several times" - in the first letter i get, 1 week after cancelling mine LOL
If this isn’t harassment I don’t know what is
I'm on my second round of letters now!! 🇬🇧🏴 Jon your doing a great job mate. THANKYOU!!!
I use to pay for my TV licence through paypoint every month and a few times i was late with the payment because it didn't line up with my wage so i would be 1 or 3 days late the threatening letters they send out made me decide to get ride of the licence and go online exclusively i now have more money in my pocket and i always have something that I like watching.
Fewer lies in this letter; best place for it is still the bin, though.
Optic Axis: No there is never a prepaid return envelope, just the letter with varied threats (ie: you haven't replied, are you in on *date*, you STILL haven't bought one, you can be prosecuted, blah, blah...)
The wholesale presumption of guilt with the intimation you MUST go out of your way to prove otherwise really is the most insidious & cockamamie aspect of this whole situation. No other company requires you to do this to prove innocence!! I don't have a license because I don't NEED one, no TV, but I still get the letters. They clearly feel justified even more nowadays targeting EVERY household in the UK, due to the proliferation of mobile phones, computers, laptops or tablets, all of which could potentially be used to "watch" live broadcasts. They think they have everyone by the short and curlies.
I returned copies of their letters unstamped on to the TVL address to make them pay for delivery (why should I pay for a stamp?) with scrawled messages all over it ("what part of NO LICENSE REQUIRED are you still failing to understand? And here is my bill for expending my precious time responding to your harrassment"...) very cheeky I know but it made me feel good! Got 2 more letters after that; infuriating as they'd completely ignored me; maybe they refused to pay for the letter, ha! Did the same with the 3rd and put a 1p stamp on, that all I was willing to give. Finally I received a notice (hallelujah!) that I wouldn't be contacted for another 2 years, but that they might still come around & check !!!! Ooo, I'm quaking (Not!).
Honestly you can't believe the breathtaking nerve of the Beeb and its henchmen.
The shredder is better
Thanks John I used to be worried but now I'm not, thanks to you I've been license free now for over 6 months, so grateful keep up the good work buddy 😊
Welcome to the happy throng.
I always gingerly open my letter, soon as I open it and see the TV Licence logo I rip it up and put it in the bin without reading it.
I love reading these letters. It makes me laugh. Looking forward to the visits. Staying silent.
I actually got one of these letters today. It said the household is under investigation!! I couldn’t believe it, I got so scared I felt like I was going to shit myself; so I used the letter as toilet paper haha
Not just a notice , but an OFFICIAL notice.
😱
Ooooh. Now _that_ has got me worried. :D:D
It's their favourite word! Last time I opened the door to an inspector, she responded to my refusal to tell her anything with an indignant "This is an Official Visit, Madam!"
If you have a legal background like me, these letters are hilarious. I would just phone them due a laugh and tie them up in knots.😂
They don’t answer the phone
@@fredbloggs5902 OK mate.😂
Love the work you put in to save me hundreds each year, Thankyou
I had one of these the other day, went in the circular file with the rest!
Good evening, cancelled my license end of January,
Just received letter today saying my license runs out at end of July, never knew I had paid so much in advance.
Keep up the good information and work.
You can get a refund on your licence as you pay in advance. I got 78 quid back when I cancelled mine.
Always great to hear your pep talks. And it is true about not needing live broadcasts. We thought we'd never do it, did a trial run and put the aerial away. I didn't notice a thing, neither did the daughters. The wife did have to look elsewhere for a tiny amount of programs, but that was no problem whatsoever. Do it, cancel the licence. Plus, it gives you an immense moral superiority over these disgusting, vile thugs and gangsters at Capita and the BBC.
I cancelled online but as soon as my direct debit stopped I still started to get the letter
The work this channel does is fantastic, especially diluting the fear of these letters. Defund the BBC !
I've cancelled that sh*t.
Me to yesterday, feels so good.
@@NottzMaster agreed. No idea why I didn't do this earlier.
@@justin-tyme me to mate. What a fucking scam. Nearly £160 nearly with price hike to.
same here had two letters now Lol couldn't give a toss.
@@danglingdave1787 when did you cancel?
Thanks for helping the older people who are afraid......like me THANK YOU SO MUCH
I wonder who’s disliked this video, piers Morgan again
R.I.P. to da BBC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Eric Hurt I'll bring the popcorn.
Thanks Chilli the licence people are like piles irritating and difficult to get rid off.
@Rocky Nealis Well said.
The downvote is probably from Scott Robson.
just had 1 saying putting me on hold till 17 th so i just filed it on the logburner
The desperation of the otherwise-unemployable.
Certain BBC Programs you can buy on DVD which is Cheaper than paying Tv Licence (Even if you only watch them once).
Sell them on ebay afterwards
just wait and buy them from cex or cash convertors when there one or two pound and just keep them you have friends and family to let see what you bought
If i get taken to court for no tv licence i'll have to pay attention for them calling my name THE LEGAL OCCUPIER.
Here’s a tip too, slap sticker on your front door that say you’re covered with "RING" security doorbell as soon as they press the bell they are being recorded! Lol 😂
I thought" like many others
That you needed a TV licence to own a TV but through the power of TH-cam and your informative videos I know that's not true
So I cancelled my direct debit in January
Thanks chilli
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I filled out a form them that I didn’t need one and all they sent back was
Thank you for your recent enquiry.
The Communications (Television Licensing) Regulations 2004 (as amended), states that you need to be covered by a TV Licence if you:
· Watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV on any channel
· Watch or stream programmes live on an online TV Service (such as ITV Hub, All4, TH-cam, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV, Sky Go etc)
· Download or watch any BBC programmes on iPlayer
This applies to any device you use, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.
If a video cassette recorder, a DVD recorder or a colour television is used, whether separately or together, a Colour TV Licence is required. The use of a television as a monitor solely for computer/video games does not need a TV Licence.
If you watch or record live TV programmes as they're being shown on TV or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer live, catch up or on demand, you need to be covered by a TV Licence. However, if you don’t do either of these, please let me know. I will then make sure our records are changed to show you do not need a licence. One of our Visiting Officers may visit your home to check that you are not watching or recording live TV programmes as they're being shown on TV or downloading or watching BBC programmes on iPlayer live, catch up or on demand.
I hope this information is helpful.
Note that you can still use the BBC iPlayer to listen to their radio channels.
It’s only TV programmes that are prohibited.
Also you can watch TV on a battery powered device (portable TV or laptop/iPad) that is NOT connected to a plug in aerial or power socket if you have a TV licence for your main residence.
So students using iPlayer on a battery powered device are fine if their parents have a TV licence.
What got me is the you can’t watch utube live !?
@@PooleAcademyofWingChun As I understand it watching someone doing a live steam from their bedroom nattering about how they paint their nails or whatever is perfectly legal without a licence. They are not TV stations, it is only if you are watching a live stream on TH-cam of a live TV program , such as some TV news bulletins such as the American NTD . Of course the BBC are deliberately not clear on this so they can con people into thinking you need a licence for TH-cam whereas in reality this is a very niche area 99.999 % TH-cam no licence needed.
@@whysa4 thanks
Great videos Jon. I cancelled mine ages ago but I still watch all these videos.
Well played Carne👍🚬
Question: If you realise you’ve NEVER needed a TV license but have had one for many years, how much rebate will they pay?
All of it.
@@icdgyixify
I find that hard to believe. Even the Taxman only goes back 7 years.
@@fredbloggs5902 They are not the taxman. If they have money that you believe is owed to you then you have a legitimate claim.
Ok, so the answer is up to 6 years but it’s discretionary so they don’t have to give you anything.
If you feel the need to speak, tell them you are an asylum seeker.
They should all be published in a national newspaper
once i get letters i am going to date and file them i am so looking forward to getting them to spend all there money sending letters to me.
i need a new war i have been in a 5 year war with erudio con men and i won that after they lied and were caught
Having had letters from them monthly for the best part of ten years now, Strangely, I've not received one in the last couple of months.... Might have had one lost in the post, I suppose...
I would hate to think that they have given up and don't want to waste their money on me anymore lol.
Do we have any info on how much they spend on these "Investigations"?
7 Million and that is just on postage
There's no actual investigations going on behind the scenes, these letters are all computer generated and carefully designed and worded to scare people into paying up. Eventually a list of addresses might get emailed out to the door knockers but that's about it.
Chilli posted something the other day stating that Capita spent around £7 million on sending these letters out last year.
it may say 7 million but you can easy work out it has to be double that for letter and envelope costs etc.
but one thing we don't work out with number of letters sent out how many go to the same person over and over.
When you ring them up and cancel, you're not "exempt for 2 years".
You remain exempt from the TV licence, for as long as you don't watch/record live TV, and/or watch/download BBC I-Player.
Great info. Many thanks. .....
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I bet your quaking in your boots,,, NOT.
I was a licence free over 75 for about 5 months when they changed their minds, now they want me to start paying again. 3 reminders so far. I haven't answered any. I was thinking of returning the next one marked "moved to nursing home" would that foil them?
Return to Sender 👍🏼
Attached to a brick so they pay extra postage fees
I got one of those. I wrote back "tell me what time they're coming and I'll put the kettle on".
No-one turned up.
Good info here mate. TVL have had me under investigation for 15 years and i cant tell you how many times they have been left on my doorstep. I watch my CCTV , its so funny.
I am 45 and never bought a licence in my life and despite hundreds of letters have never had the pleasure of a visit. I feel gutted and jealous. 👍🏻
Sound advice. No chats, no interraction, nothing, zilch, zero, nuffin. Just move them on, send them home fully aware of just what a pointless existence they live.
I stopped paying over 15 years ago, maybe 20 or more. I have saved thousands of pounds. Have been visited, did answer the first couple of times but never engaged in coversation, just closed the door, I dont even answer the door these years, no idea if they still call. Lots of letters, I usually write on them 'Details enclosed' and drop them back in the postbox to return to sender, so they have to pay Royal Mail to recieve their own letters back, love the irony. They must have spent thousands of the TV Licence payers money to try and get money out of me, and long may it continue.
dislike is coming from BBC
i had a funny line when i cancelled my tv licence - asking if how i watch tv will change in the future there was NO mention of 2 years nor anyone visiting at any time.
i plain and simple said i do not watch live tv broadcast and don't use iplayer and want to cancel and it was so,, I AM GOD, and it was good.
I told them I wanted a refund since i paid whole year so no direct debit. and was told form on website or we can send you one.
so waiting for form
the website is a waste of time to cancel and is very hard to find the cancel option
My friend has just sued TV licencing for return of my overpaid licence fee. They ignored his application form, then his letter before action, then his claim issued at court online (£25) and then we got default judgment against the BBC plus the £25 court fee back. They then paid but, now have a CCJ registered against them for 6 years because they were late paying the debt to me. Highly recommend it if you don't get your fee back within 1 month of asking for it. It's not difficult and its a good feeling to have the BBC as a debtor.
thank God for super savvy and special guys like Jon Carne...
We got letters even after informing them and receiving a refund.
Same, a letter with wording, "you cancelled your direct debit"
No TV license did after I informed them,
Just proves the letters are computer generated.
I have a stable door and a rottweiler; it's amazing how people don't try to argue as she stands there looking them straight in the eye!
Just been reading about the TV license and according to them, they say less than 2% of people only watch catch up services (thus not needing a TV licence). In this day and age of catch up/streaming, I find that percentage hard to believe 😅
When I get one it will be stuck on outside of door telling them that they can unoficially fk 0ff.
Great video, many thanks
It might be worth mentioning in your next video how TV retailers effectively "grass" on their customers by passing their details to the licensing people. I have been party to this underhanded practice.
Who is 'You', and what has 'My property' ever done to them to warrant an investigation? 😂🤣😆
yer how does it work if we kept sending peaple letters full of lies and threats,we would be getting nicked
The goon visits are surely unlawful harassment. I decided to pay up coz I couldn't be arsed dealing with them.
That’s very unfortunate. If you aren’t watching it, please don’t be blackmailed into paying.
Has anyone thought about doing an environmental impact study on wasted paper by BBC trying to chase the license fee?
I cancelled my license online and haven't had any letters. Cancelling online is the way to go.
I did too, but have had a letter monthly for the past three years, and two suspected visits (I didn’t answer the door, I know the goons can be nasty) that I know of. Cheeky buggers, sat on my driveway in their car for 20 minutes. I checked the reg number of one and it was registered in Chelmsford, Capita’s tv licensing base.
@@eagleowlish I'm just blanking them totally, only a week overdue at present so will look forward to the letters and visits in due course, be more fun than watching BBC I'm sure!!
@AWatt. i tried to cancel online wast of time, just sent round in circles. So i cancelled my DD.I am waiting for the letters to start.
I would love to answer the door to a "License Inspector" whilst wearing my DefundTheBBC tshirt.
I just fill in the form every 2 years. Never had a visit.
Same with me, in almost 5 years in my flat and been neither near nor by just do the form, probably less hassle in the longer run
Me too, no drama, no visits in > 15 years.
Whilst I agree in principle, why should anyone have to? I don't have to tell Sky or Amazon Prime that I don't require them biannually. I don't have to declare that I still don't need a gun licence every two years. So why should my not requiring a TV Licence be any different?
@@cargy930 The TV licence shouldn't exist in the first place but it just makes life easier to tell them you don't need one.
@Nigel -- Been doing it for 6 years without a visit
Here's a thought... When one of these letters are received, what would happen if we make a Freedom of Information request for all the info they 'allegedly' have on us?? They have 28 days to legally respond.. (unless.of course, the law has changed). This will cost them and keep them tied up, causing them problems.
Just a thought... Hehe
Some flaws with that idea. 1. You would have to provide them with information that will confirm your identity (thus giving them an actual name rather than 'occupier'. 2. They can claim the information is subject to legal privilege under section 10 of PACE.
In balance they would gain more than they lost.
@@killbot2006 I assumed they had addressed me by name... But good point.. forgot about PACE
So basically they are scammers, so if you know how to handle them, keep them busy so they don't have time to harass someone who feels threatened by them.
Get your mobile out and start recording and tell them that you are recording them to use as evidence, they will say it is illegal, not when they are are standing on your doorstep, your property, then watch them walk away
These are excellent info videos, thank you.
Hi Jon, atm we have only had emails saying we are late paying blah blah, but I intend to RETURN TO SENDER if or when we get post from them! i did this with all our junk mail and not sure if its coincidence, but we havent had any junk mail :D . Any thoughts?
In other words folks ...
If you can ...
Don't answer the door ! ...
If you do answer it ...
Say nothing and close the door ...
I just got this letter. Straight in the recycling. If they come I'm going to cough behind my door quite vigorously
there still appear to be two definitions of “live” - confusing...!
well if you want to get really technical, it is impossible to actually watch something 'live as it's being broadcast'... there is a time delay between the image popping onto the screen and the image reaching your eyes.
Cancelled mine two years ago. Not giving the BBC a penny is a joy.
Dont forget they also use emails and sms messages - Ive had both!!!
But how do they know your email address and phone number?
It's very unlikely you'd be fined £1000, trust me.
Source?
@@fredbloggs5902 Me. I worked fof the MOJ for 37 years, the highest fine I saw was £250.
@@Gary0557 - ok, thanks for the more detailed reply.
@Nigel -- That’s your business if that’s what you’ve been doing. I’m not condoning not having one if you watch live TV. Nor am I saying categorically you won’t get fined £1000. I’m saying I’ve never seen it.
@Nigel -- I'm not starting an argument mate, I don't work for the MOJ anymore. It's highly unlikely you'd be fined £1000.
What makes me laugh is, in the letter about a visit, it says:-
The information below explains the procedure. *You may refer to it during a visit from the Officer* .
So I'm allowed to look at a letter, while in my own home?
You learn something new every day. 🤣
They have skills ....and they will find you ....
When you buy a new video recorder or TV thats how they get you too. Buy second hand always from a person not shops.
I don`t have a license to own a T-Rex and I don`t own a T-Rex. Further, I am under no obligation to anyone to prove that I don`t own a T-Rex.
When do the letters address you as the "Legal Occupier" if you dont tell them no licence needed and renew for another two years ?
Wouldn't it be great if ITV or similar terrestrial channel did a programme like Chilli's - giving those poor souls who feel beholden to the BBC a glimmer of hope!
Not ‘like’ chillis. ‘With’ chilli I think you meant lol
I cancelled mine last year March. I emailed & telephoned re cancelling, I even got a refund. My so called licence only officially expired Feb this year yet I have received the harassment letters since May last year?! .... I'm so angry, I feel like emailing/writing etc again but even more annoyed that I have to chase this or carry on worrying about it.... Now when they come through the door, they go straight in the recycling.
I have a " no license needed confirmation" valid until September 2022, TV licensing have just started with the " gentle reminder" notices and apparently I have until the 10th March to respond and if I don't my address will be passed on to the Enforcement Division for Investigation. Needles to say I'm ignoring them😁
Just close the door
So far, I have had *27* letters, with a red header containing the words "your property" and "investigation".
They're just variations on the one you're referring to.
If you were to simply to them leave before this gets unpleasant I can use reasonable force on intruders which you are
Licence er telly works perfectly with out 1 😞
Anybody seen or know the what document says that they try to get signed whilst door stepping?
I’m hoping for a visit soon so I can see it in person
"your property" if you are renting direct them to the owner of the property.
Recently gone over to Netflix ..pulled out tv areal and chucked it out !.