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- TV Licence Fee Fines Debts. Free Advice. StepChange
You do need a TV licence if you: Watch or record any live TV, including through services like Sky and BT; Watch any live TV on a streaming service, including through services like Prime Video and ITVX; Use BBC iPlayer; You do not need a TV licence if you: Never watch live television ; Never use BBC iPlayer
- Will I get caught if I watching iPlayer without a licence?
If TV Licensing believes you're watching ‘live TV' or using BBC iPlayer without a licence, enquiry officers may pay you a visit They can't enter your home without permission, but can apply for a search warrant to do so
- Do i need a tv license for BBC Iplayer? : r bbc - Reddit
It seems like £159 a year is a lot to pay just for BBC Iplayer when we never watch things live But I also don't want to be fined £1000 if I'm wrong about it 💀 Could someone explain if we need to get one or not?
- Martin Lewis reveals what happens if you do not pay your TV . . .
This means students whose parents have a TV licence are fine to use BBC iPlayer and or watch live television on a tablet, smartphone or laptop that's not charging at the time, without
- Martin Lewis MSE reveals BBC Licence Fee rights for anyone . . .
You do not need a TV Licence if you only watch on-demand programmes (other than those on BBC iPlayer) on paid-for subscription sites such as Netflix and Disney Plus You also don't
- BBC TV Licence: Can I be fined for not having a TV Licence?
If you have already purchased a TV licence but do not watch or record live TV, or stream BBC iPlayer, you could be entitled to a refund worth £169 50
- TV License, how to prove that I am not watching the TV?
Not having a TV licence is not an offence unless you are watching or recording live TV, and they need evidence of that If they turn up at your door just shut it on them, certainly never sign anything
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