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Good videos very informative. I look at the letters and laugh. You should look into right to implied access. It stops them entering your grounds and knocking your door and can be applied to any legal person (company, organisation, individual)
Very informative, as always. It's worth mentioning that shouting "who is it?" is not always likely to lead to a candid reply "it's TV Licensing". In our experience, many TV Licensing goons are loathe to identify themselves on the doorstep, but there are some tell tale clues about who they are: - they'll be carrying a faux leather folder or clipboard and handheld device. - they'll have parked their car around the corner where you can't see it. - doorstep patter beginning "are you the current occupier/householder/Mr Bloggs" etc. - doorstep patter along the lines of "I need to know who you are until I confirm who I am, for data protection reasons". - doorstep patter along the lines of "I'm just here about the television".
you need to update your advice, generally the first thing they ask after you ask who they are is " are you mr/mrs...?" they always try get your name first before they id themselves its important that you never confirm any details with a door to door salesman just repeat the question "who are you?" if they still refuse to id or say " can only talk to mr/mrs..." slam the door in their face and if they persist knocking on your door dont be afraid to call either 999 or 101 to report a dodgy character knocking on your door and wont leave
Are the letters addressed to "resident" or to a named individual? If it was addressed to "resident" or "occupant" I wouldn't open the envelope. I'd write "not at this address" on the envelope and drop it in the mail.
They should be done under The Malicious Communications Act that makes it illegal in England and Wales to "send or deliver letters or other articles for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety".
@@darrenrutherford7197 after his pay cut. He's more aware that the gravy train has been derailed for a while and soon enough it'll crash off the tracks completely!
I can verify everything stated in this video. I haven’t had a TV License for 6 years. I received countless letters and 2 visits. I just say not today thanks and close the door. I’ll continue to do this.
I prefer the fun way of winding them up, and as NO name I can’t play the game 😬 Use Data Protection and don’t give your name ! Final one, can I have your name, why would you want my name have you not got one of your own !!
I'm prefer to have no visits and no letters. I'm not getting up to answer the door on my time off. After all, they are being paid to interrupt my evening. I've not had a TV licence for 25 years.
Had a visit a year ago. The very FIRST thing these 2 strangers said was, "Are you the legal occupier?" THEY didn't identify themselves! I responded, "Who are YOU? When they replied, I simply said, "Please leave the property IMMEDIATELY!" I then closed the door.
@@globalparadise6979 It's quite unfair to call them scummy little gits. They are simply doing their job. If you disagree with the TV license, sure, but the collectors are actually just doing the job for which they are employed.
My friend stopped paying for the TV licence several years ago. He received several visits from the Goons (he just closed the door) . Early last year in January he got another visit from TV licensing this time accompanied by two police officers with a warrant for entry. He let them in, he told the goon that he only watches on demand TV and proved it. The goon then cautioned him that he needed a TV licence to watch on demand and UA-cam (which of course you don't) .my friend argued about this fact. The TV licensing goon then told the police officers to arrest my friend with obstruction, which they did even handcuffing him. He was then taken to the police station and interviewed under caution. Later he was dearrested and released with no charge. The TV licensing dropped all charges as well. He is in the process of sueing West Mercia police for wrongful arrest. This just proves the lengths TV licensing go to and that the police don't know the law.
Not only can your friend sue for unlawful arrest but he can also sue for assault. Any force, including handcuffs, to enforce an unlawful arrest is also unlawful.
The goon committed an offence by telling the coppers to arrest your friend. It is called 'interfering with a Constable in the execution of their duties'. The cops are committing, 'Assault, battery & false imprisonment', 'Actions they know, or should know are unlawful (section 26 of the courts and criminal justice act)', and 'Misconduct in a public office'.
@chips and gravy Hi, unfortunately it's true, I was the one who picked him up from the police station afterwards. He did get a letter from the Chief constable, apologising for the incident and an inquiry was underway. His wife had the presence of mind to record it on her phone. He has a very good solicitor who is pursuing this matter..
I’ve been licence free for about 6 years. I’ve never had a letter, phone call, or visit. I always planned on letting them in to check every TV in the house but after watching these clips I think I’ll just close the door. Thanks
I have a suspicion that TV licence 'officers' are all ex-traffic wardens! Who in their right mind would take a job where people instantly don't like you! 😄
I did see a job advert a couple years back for TV License “enforcement officers”. They were looking for people with army/military experience... Gotta intimidate those grannies somehow!
I've not had a licence (legally) for 7 years. The wife and I were discussing it the other day and decided that if we were offered a TV licence absolutely free of charge we would decline it as we, as Chilli, do not watch iplayer or live TV.
I received a letter this morning and through the long window on the envelope it said we have opened an investigation to this property, this is the 3rd investigation in 9 months and they still haven't showed up. I filed it with the rest unopened straight into the bin where it belongs.
@@saddiqkhan5821 hi. I sent them an email with my licence number and told them I no longer need it because I only stream stuff. I also cut off the direct debit
We have a commercial farm where an annex was rented by an elderly person. There was a free TV license for that but was never cancelled when they moved! and is now an office. I'm quite looking forward for a TV license inspector firstly to try and get through the security gates and secondly the 1/4 mile walk to the buildings! with the dogs and geese wandering around! I wonder if I put a TV up with live BBC on for the sheep they would need a license. All letters we get have all gone in the shredder for alternative straw and then eventually get shit upon! good place for these letters :)
Dear sir/madam/miss/whoever you are It has come to our attention that you have not paid us loads of money. If you are acting illegally, you could be faced with a severe penalty. However just pay us about £150 and we won’t bother you for a whole year. As we really need the money to overpay our directors, this is urgent. Just call us and give us your bank details and we’ll empty your bank account for you.
I actually made a complaint to them about this same type of letter last week, they refuse to remove you from their marketing list. Will probably report them to the ICO
Awesome job, thank you. This is what I tell everyone I know, stop paying, letters in the bin and no contact. But it's shocking that there are people who actually still believe there are "tv detector vans" roaming the streets coming to "get them", thanks to their hideous advertising campaign designed to induce fear and panic.
Great video as always. The part in the letter thst says if you are found to be watching live TV you will be interviewed under caution. Implies the TV linceanse guy will interview you. When they don't have the power only the police can do that. They should reword that too
I had one yesterday I've been running out of kindling for my fire and i always love to see what vail threat the BBC can come up with next so I welcome them
Good man! You're doing good work and deserve recognition. I tried to get my 90 yr old mother to stop paying the licence fee but such is the fear the BBC have engendered in her generation that she has paid it. She has very little spare cash and could spend it far more usefully than on this corrupt organisation.
I look forward to their visits as I have not owned a TV for over 15 years and i can hold them up for an hour or more while they try to give me a bunch of bull reasons they "need" my personal details, And all that time having fun with me means they are not bugging and scaring some poor old person.
I think you're right to say not to let them into the house. I use a TV as a computer monitor [we all do in our house], but none of our TVs are connected to an antenna. But I wouldn't trust some random to understand our broadband/intranet setup. What do you do if they turn up with a police officer or a bailiff?
I think that if you had an aerial attached it would not be proof of watching live television, it could be the case that it was there before you stopped needing a licence. But of course if you were to come off your HDMI or scart etc and use it for watching tv that would be different.
We no longer watch live broadcasts. What a relief: £157 saved - and so much else to watch, from Netflix to Alex Belfield, Mahyar Tousi, Anna Brees. The list is endless. I did not realise how quickly one can wean oneself off the BBC. We do not miss it a jot.
If the good old BBC were as good as they thought they were, they would give you a slot in let’s say, their breakfast show. “So Jon, why are people cancelling their licenses??” 🤔🤔🤔
Such clear and precise advice and information delivered in a friendly and bitesize way, I wonder what other complicated subjects you could cover in this way for easy understanding..
Many thanks for your efforts. Looking forward to smile at the first TVL visitor and close the door with the words 'no thank you'. The only problem would be if I open my big mouth any further to someone with as much right to question me or enter my property as the pizza delivery guys.
You can take away the right to enter the boundaries under an old law that goes back to the Magna Carta..... Right to implied access. Make sure you tell any company or organisation beforehand and in plenty of time. This goes for debt collectors as well as this criminal organisation run by Capita
Correct just inform them they have their rights revoked to be on your property from so n so date time. Difficult bit is enforcing it which takes money. Ensure you get evidence notice served
So a magistrate would hear that Mr Jones issued us the BBC goons revoked rights to be on their property can we have a warrant to enter said premises we think they watch BBC programs. Magistrate would refuse as you have a right to stop anyone from walking up your drive that you want if you are being harassed it is called injunction.
@@laceandwhisky no, some magistrates would take your removal of implied rights of access as a sign that you had something to hide. its one of the ways BBC gets a warrant to enter your home. Jon is right just say no thank you and close the door
My sister in law was asked to sign a piece of paper by a TV licensing guy. A week later, she had a letter saying she had admitted to not having a license but watched live TV. Well conned.. She now pay's for a license.
@@laceandwhisky OK thank you. It's such a shame I would of thought a lawyers would have done this for the people. Specially its now our elderly who have made what we have today,
@@laceandwhisky its called criminal conversion...were did consent come from ,from the governed for The telecommunications Act 2003 to become law IT DIDNT meaning that "act" has come about by criminal corporate conversion ...I charge THEM £50 per day for invading my private property with transmissions I dont want
Another good vid Jon. Maybe you can make a video of you making a real phone call to TVL, to show how scary they are or aren't, to highlight any tricks they may or may not try to use, and how to retain control of the conversation during the call. I think this would benefit some people.
Brilliant channel buddy 👍 am 60 years of old and the last time a bought a license was in 1982 and it was with a book of stamps and a never had a visit from the halfwits
I am licence free and have just completed an online survey for the BBC if they don`t get the fact that they are unfit for purpose, totally without integrity and should have their free money taken away and go commercial then I don`t know what would. Gave me great satisfaction in pointing out that they make money from UK TV and keep it quiet and that they report news to their own agenda and that now I get all my news from Aljazeera who are far more honest and open, Your videos helped me write my rebuttals so thanks for that keep up the good work.
Hey Jon. After recentlly cancelling my licence, I got an email saying if I don't pay up pronto they'll either cancel my licence (I thought I already did that just by cancelling my D/D!). or they'll pass my details onto a debt collection agency. Surely that would be illegal since there is no actual debt? I think they're just trying it on because DCAs have such a bad reputation for bully-boy tactics.Frankly, I'm more scared of not paying the milkman!
Don't just close the door ,waste their time too! Tell them they will have to hang on for 5 minutes , You are just running a bath, need to turn the oven off. Changing a nappy Etc ETc then close the door .After 5 minutes Then open the door with some old tea towels and ask if they would like to buy some.
I answer the door to find out who it is and as soon as he says he is the TV licence inspector I just say you are disturbing me from watching Eastenders now go away lol
Opt out of needing a tv licence via the bbc website. In 2 years they will contact to confirm if your situation has changed. Opt out again and it’s sorted. This way, you avoid the letters.
@chips and gravy - I opted out in March 2019 and read the conditions. I’ve had no letters or visits yet. I will opt out again next month as the conditions state. They are welcome to visit and have a conversation as we never watch live tv, record live tv or watch bbc Iplayer.
I've been free of the bbc tax for 10 years never had a visit. I declare that I do not require one everytime they ask it's that easy And they need to be a civil servant to be classed as an officer Like lolly pop people
When cancelling last week and being told I need a licence no matter which channels I watch and on any device, I was told by the lady that included foreign channels via my computer on the internet, that can't be right can it.
It is perfectly legal to play a recording , at full volume , of a snarling rabid salivating Doberman having a meltdown in your hall should someone from TV Licensing cold-call .
@@leebradshaw3549 I would take a photo of the document, and if necessary if it went to court, I insist that its tested which can show that alterations have been made to the document at a later time or date - it's called carbon testing I believe, and been used in times gone by to show police had tampered with interview notes to fit up criminals, and brought corrupt police officers to justice after convictions were quashed after it was proved evidence was unreliable It used to be that police used to write everything down during interviews, but with PACE, it became mandatory to audio and later video recorded interviews
Don't tell them your name either, and don't confirm it if they ask if you are Mr Whoever you might be. If you confirm your name they may try to stitch you up with a search warrant or worse.
We decided to not renew our license at the beginning of the year so I told them we no longer need one and I got a reply stating that they will contact us in two years to check if we need one or not, we received an email with a reference number and that was that. Yesterday we received a red letter stating we are under investigation and that someone will be coming round to our property, it also says in the letter (that's in the bin were it belongs) that they have written to us several times and we have not responded, we'll that's a lie because we haven't received any other letter than the one Yesterday threatening us. I find it strange as the email was a pleasant one when I declared we no longer require a license then they start with the threatening letters. 😏
Havent had a visit ever. Had loads of those letters. Even to a warehouse I owned. They send them out to any property that doesn’t have a license they have no idea who’s there and what you have.
My friend stunned me the other day, she owns a takeaway deli/sandwich shop so has no tv’s at all as people are there for at most around 10 mins (big order) she’s had a letter stating that she MUST have a license to cover any customers that may come in and watch tv on phones/tablets 😮😮 this has got to be a new low, I’ve told her to tell them to fuck off if they turn up
Great advice true it’s happened to me I talk TV licence man. and he sent me a letter saying that I was going to be taken to court so thank you anybody watching this video take advice true what you’re saying 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I don't have any TV'S in my house any more. Both of my screens are what they call Monitor Types as used by Computers. But you can still input from your dvd player or video tape machine or by computer or even a Google TV dongle. So you could say NO TV HERE.
I wouldn't say anything regarding TV or no TV in the house as they could use it as grounds for a warrant. Do not say anything at all other than to ask them if they have business use insurance on their car... that usually makes them go running.
if its capable of receiving the internet then it's capable of receiving a BBC signal on said internet. they have all bases covered as I doubt there are more than 5 homes in the UK that don't have a tv/internet connection even if its just on the phone
@MB think you misunderstood, of course prosecution depends upon the BBC proving beyond a reasonable doubt that you watched them but just I was referring to the fact that only a tiny minority of UK homes could, these days, claim no device in the home capable of receiving a signal which the OP was implying in his post
My aunt Jakki hasn't got a TV, hasn't had one for over four years; the BBC even sent her a refund when she cancelled her direct debit for a licence; yet she is getting threatening letters all the time. She too suffers from great anxiety over it, but this guy never mentions anything about people who DON'T have a TV, and what to do about that over these letters.
Got my 67 quid refund after sending the tv licence refund letter off with a 2nd class stamp after a week not bad.1 week later I've got my 1st threatening letter which is now in the bin.thanks for the videos keep it up.
I got rid of my TV licence months ago and don't watch live or livestream programmes. A letter recently from the BBC also said that live streams on UA-cam are included, is that correct?
@@montynorth3009 Yes i know but wondered if this was the case, thanks for the clarification. Some of the UA-camrs i follow do mainstreams so i have been watching it the following day.
Not quite accurate, you can watch any live stream that is NOT “live broadcast content” - that means you couldn’t watch on line something that is being shown on channel 4 or ITV etc *AT THAT TIME*, but you can watch it on “Catch up” (itv hub etc) or You Tube AFTER the transmission has finished on tv. Just Remember, You CANNOT watch anything on bbc I-player at any time without a licence Anything that is live streamed on You Tube (or any other streaming platform) but is NOT content being LIVE BROADCAST by TV /Satellite Channel can be watched live, so if I set up a live stream of paint drying or grass growing you can watch that live without any fear of prosecution, (it may prove more entertaining than some TV output 😁) They are trying to scare you. The rule of thumb is that if it is being shown on tv at this exact moment, then you can’t stream it at that time - wait till it ends then watch it on line (its “time shifting” really), stuff on you tube that isn’t made for or shown on tv/satellite DOESN’T fall under the remit of the tv licence and they have no power to prosecute you for watching it and you can watch that live
The fact of the matter is that if they were legitimately cracking down on people watching the BBC illegally they'd just have to update their contracts with Sky, virgin and so on to provide the BBC with a list of all the properties watching bbc\live content, same for Iplayer, just gotta log the IP addresses on their own site. If the "officers" were there for a legitimate purpose they'd be a massive waste of money by comparison, in reality they're just a shakedown racket and those enforcers make far more money than doing it legit digitally would net the bbc
They should make it so you have to log into iplayer with your TV licence number, then it wouldn't be a problem - no licence, you cant access it anyway.
Hi. I am in total agreement with what you say.. I haven't wanted to pay my licence after they are going to charge OAPs. I was all for not paying until I read over 55000 were prosecuted for non payment in 2020. It states if you have the ability to receive live channels, whether it be itv, channel 4, channel 5 etc you can be prosecuted. Does this mean if I have an outdoor TV aerial they would be able to prosecute?
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Good videos very informative. I look at the letters and laugh. You should look into right to implied access. It stops them entering your grounds and knocking your door and can be applied to any legal person (company, organisation, individual)
Very informative, as always. It's worth mentioning that shouting "who is it?" is not always likely to lead to a candid reply "it's TV Licensing". In our experience, many TV Licensing goons are loathe to identify themselves on the doorstep, but there are some tell tale clues about who they are:
- they'll be carrying a faux leather folder or clipboard and handheld device.
- they'll have parked their car around the corner where you can't see it.
- doorstep patter beginning "are you the current occupier/householder/Mr Bloggs" etc.
- doorstep patter along the lines of "I need to know who you are until I confirm who I am, for data protection reasons".
- doorstep patter along the lines of "I'm just here about the television".
you need to update your advice, generally the first thing they ask after you ask who they are is " are you mr/mrs...?" they always try get your name first before they id themselves its important that you never confirm any details with a door to door salesman just repeat the question "who are you?" if they still refuse to id or say " can only talk to mr/mrs..." slam the door in their face and if they persist knocking on your door dont be afraid to call either 999 or 101 to report a dodgy character knocking on your door and wont leave
I mailed them saying I don't watch live TV through their own system.
I haven't received a letter or a visit since.
Are the letters addressed to "resident" or to a named individual?
If it was addressed to "resident" or "occupant" I wouldn't open the envelope. I'd write "not at this address" on the envelope and drop it in the mail.
These letters are nothing short of harassment!!
They should be done under The Malicious Communications Act that makes it illegal in England and Wales to "send or deliver letters or other articles for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety".
@@SafcMarty it should be treated the same way scam calls are.
The issue is they lie get a warrant and rummage through you're misses underwear draw
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The one 'thumbs down' on this video was from Gary Lineker.
Actually, it was from Pippa Doubtfire.
Surely not that sneering jug eared hypocrite ?
lol
was that before or after his "pay cut"!
@@darrenrutherford7197 after his pay cut. He's more aware that the gravy train has been derailed for a while and soon enough it'll crash off the tracks completely!
I can verify everything stated in this video. I haven’t had a TV License for 6 years. I received countless letters and 2 visits. I just say not today thanks and close the door. I’ll continue to do this.
I prefer the fun way of winding them up, and as NO name I can’t play the game 😬
Use Data Protection and don’t give your name !
Final one, can I have your name, why would you want my name have you not got one of your own !!
@@nigelcarter7740 Brilliant! I like having fun with scammers on the phone, but I can’t be bothered with TV License goons.
6yrs? I raise you 46yrs.
I'm prefer to have no visits and no letters.
I'm not getting up to answer the door on my time off. After all, they are being paid to interrupt my evening.
I've not had a TV licence for 25 years.
Can they get a warrant without evidence you even have a tv 😟
Had a visit a year ago. The very FIRST thing these 2 strangers said was, "Are you the legal occupier?" THEY didn't identify themselves!
I responded, "Who are YOU? When they replied, I simply said, "Please leave the property IMMEDIATELY!" I then closed the door.
Nicely done
Excellent work
just say nothing and close the door on the scummy little gits.
@@globalparadise6979 It's quite unfair to call them scummy little gits. They are simply doing their job. If you disagree with the TV license, sure, but the collectors are actually just doing the job for which they are employed.
@@ba-wp5zs but i am innocent!
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Just doing their job is not an excuse
My number 1 rule for dealing with the BBC is: “absolutely zero contact”. My number 2 rule is: “see rule 1”
Considering they don't work for the BBC...
They work for Capita.
My friend stopped paying for the TV licence several years ago. He received several visits from the Goons (he just closed the door) .
Early last year in January he got another visit from TV licensing this time accompanied by two police officers with a warrant for entry. He let them in, he told the goon that he only watches on demand TV and proved it.
The goon then cautioned him that he needed a TV licence to watch on demand and UA-cam (which of course you don't) .my friend argued about this fact. The TV licensing goon then told the police officers to arrest my friend with obstruction, which they did even handcuffing him.
He was then taken to the police station and interviewed under caution.
Later he was dearrested and released with no charge.
The TV licensing dropped all charges as well.
He is in the process of sueing West Mercia police for wrongful arrest.
This just proves the lengths TV licensing go to and that the police don't know the law.
Not only can your friend sue for unlawful arrest but he can also sue for assault. Any force, including handcuffs, to enforce an unlawful arrest is also unlawful.
would like to know what happens and why the police took notice of the goons
How idiotic, I hope he wins a decent amount.
The goon committed an offence by telling the coppers to arrest your friend. It is called 'interfering with a Constable in the execution of their duties'. The cops are committing, 'Assault, battery & false imprisonment', 'Actions they know, or should know are unlawful (section 26 of the courts and criminal justice act)', and 'Misconduct in a public office'.
@chips and gravy Hi, unfortunately it's true, I was the one who picked him up from the police station afterwards.
He did get a letter from the Chief constable, apologising for the incident and an inquiry was underway. His wife had the presence of mind to record it on her phone.
He has a very good solicitor who is pursuing this matter..
I’ve been licence free for about 6 years. I’ve never had a letter, phone call, or visit. I always planned on letting them in to check every TV in the house but after watching these clips I think I’ll just close the door. Thanks
I have a suspicion that TV licence 'officers' are all ex-traffic wardens! Who in their right mind would take a job where people instantly don't like you! 😄
Someone who doesn't want or have any friends.
@@YorkshireNutte or somebody desperate for *SOME* kind of work/employment and will take the shit
"Who in their right mind would take a job where people instantly don't like you! 😄"
Ask Jo Swinson.
I did see a job advert a couple years back for TV License “enforcement officers”. They were looking for people with army/military experience... Gotta intimidate those grannies somehow!
@Ronin Roth Who are you referring to?
Just watch what you want and don’t give a flying fuck is the best way to go
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I've not had a licence (legally) for 7 years. The wife and I were discussing it the other day and decided that if we were offered a TV licence absolutely free of charge we would decline it as we, as Chilli, do not watch iplayer or live TV.
As usual Jon, wonderful advice AND reassurance!!!!!
Surely, if I feel these letters are, 'harassment', I can ask the Post Office to block these letters from the BBC!?
Watching videos about this I'm always reminded about PBS here in America, and the constant suggestions to fund them with taxes.
I received a letter this morning and through the long window on the envelope it said we have opened an investigation to this property, this is the 3rd investigation in 9 months and they still haven't showed up. I filed it with the rest unopened straight into the bin where it belongs.
Will they even be able to keep track of how many investigations they've opened? 😄
They should bring cancellation forms on their visits.
I'm surprised they don't bring round a silly effigy of Donald Trump with them to scare the kids.
I don’t know why these were recommended to me but I watch almost all of them now. Greetings from California
It's for idiots that pay to watch englistani government propaganda and pay for it. Irrelevant in Scotland
The more they harass me the more i dig my heals in i'm 76 and legally don't pay a TV licence they can whistle Dixie as far as i'm concerned.
Good for you .well done
Because it's legal for you to do that because you're over 70. For some it's illegal.
@@ba-wp5zs No i refuse to pay legally and my pension is suck as i should pay,by legally i never watch any live TV nor use Iplayer it's that simple
Thks ChilliJ. Love this channel. Thks for helping us out and breaking it down.
why are they on freeview if their not free to view
Finally got my refund cheque this morning.only waited since october.fantastic,.
Nice. I got mine refunded directly to my bank. Happy days
please can you advise what you wrote? TV license is illegal. Corporation of UK is abolished.
@@saddiqkhan5821 hi. I sent them an email with my licence number and told them I no longer need it because I only stream stuff. I also cut off the direct debit
@@danwoodward23 I have emailed and every 2 years I just get a reminder and I say nothings changed. Dont need a license
Somebody buy this man a pint (post lockdown). Didn't realise I could watch ITV hub, C4 and C5 on demand with no TV licence. Great advice. 👍🍻
I got my tv licence refund yesterday £65 back to me, thank you very much 😁
Just got my £141 refund through after following your advice. Thanks!
We have a commercial farm where an annex was rented by an elderly person. There was a free TV license for that but was never cancelled when they moved! and is now an office. I'm quite looking forward for a TV license inspector firstly to try and get through the security gates and secondly the 1/4 mile walk to the buildings! with the dogs and geese wandering around! I wonder if I put a TV up with live BBC on for the sheep they would need a license. All letters we get have all gone in the shredder for alternative straw and then eventually get shit upon! good place for these letters :)
Can the License collecting goons be prosecuted for sending letters with clearly false Information ?
Dear sir/madam/miss/whoever you are
It has come to our attention that you have not paid us loads of money. If you are acting illegally, you could be faced with a severe penalty.
However just pay us about £150 and we won’t bother you for a whole year. As we really need the money to overpay our directors, this is urgent.
Just call us and give us your bank details and we’ll empty your bank account for you.
Just found this channel today and it’s brilliant. I’ve subscribed ♥️👍
Another great video. If I won the lottery I'd be tempted to bulk buy your T shirts and send them to the bbc. 😆
Sell them to the bbc for £157.50, then buy a tv licence with the money - the bbc have still given you a free licence
The one way to deal with it is a laugh at them and then closed the door
In 8 years I have 1 Visit
I actually made a complaint to them about this same type of letter last week, they refuse to remove you from their marketing list. Will probably report them to the ICO
Awesome job, thank you. This is what I tell everyone I know, stop paying, letters in the bin and no contact. But it's shocking that there are people who actually still believe there are "tv detector vans" roaming the streets coming to "get them", thanks to their hideous advertising campaign designed to induce fear and panic.
You know the world has gone mad when you need a license to watch a tv!
Thats a creaky chair you've got there, John
Yeah sorry about that
@@ChilliJonCarne damn ikea!
Great video as always. The part in the letter thst says if you are found to be watching live TV you will be interviewed under caution. Implies the TV linceanse guy will interview you. When they don't have the power only the police can do that. They should reword that too
I have had this letter sent to me today........ripped up straight in the bin......Keep up the good work Chilli....
I had one yesterday I've been running out of kindling for my fire and i always love to see what vail threat the BBC can come up with next so I welcome them
Good man! You're doing good work and deserve recognition. I tried to get my 90 yr old mother to stop paying the licence fee but such is the fear the BBC have engendered in her generation that she has paid it. She has very little spare cash and could spend it far more usefully than on this corrupt organisation.
You mean like on heating and some delicious food, which at her age, she deserves.
You mean like on heating and some delicious food, which at her age, she deserves.
I look forward to their visits as I have not owned a TV for over 15 years and i can hold them up for an hour or more while they try to give me a bunch of bull reasons they "need" my personal details, And all that time having fun with me means they are not bugging and scaring some poor old person.
Now the BBC Needs to be sued for Harassment Letters.
I think you're right to say not to let them into the house. I use a TV as a computer monitor [we all do in our house], but none of our TVs are connected to an antenna. But I wouldn't trust some random to understand our broadband/intranet setup. What do you do if they turn up with a police officer or a bailiff?
I think that if you had an aerial attached it would not be proof of watching live television, it could be the case that it was there before you stopped needing a licence. But of course if you were to come off your HDMI or scart etc and use it for watching tv that would be different.
We no longer watch live broadcasts. What a relief: £157 saved - and so much else to watch, from Netflix to Alex Belfield, Mahyar Tousi, Anna Brees. The list is endless. I did not realise how quickly one can wean oneself off the BBC. We do not miss it a jot.
And you are not being subconsciously influenced by the sinister beeb anymore! Winner!
Got our letter today, straight in the bin. Thanks for the info.
If the good old BBC were as good as they thought they were, they would give you a slot in let’s say, their breakfast show.
“So Jon, why are people cancelling their licenses??”
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Such clear and precise advice and information delivered in a friendly and bitesize way, I wonder what other complicated subjects you could cover in this way for easy understanding..
Many thanks for your efforts. Looking forward to smile at the first TVL visitor and close the door with the words 'no thank you'. The only problem would be if I open my big mouth any further to someone with as much right to question me or enter my property as the pizza delivery guys.
You can take away the right to enter the boundaries under an old law that goes back to the Magna Carta..... Right to implied access. Make sure you tell any company or organisation beforehand and in plenty of time. This goes for debt collectors as well as this criminal organisation run by Capita
Correct just inform them they have their rights revoked to be on your property from so n so date time. Difficult bit is enforcing it which takes money. Ensure you get evidence notice served
Doesn't that give them grounds to apply for a warrant? Personally I wouldn't do this and just close the door on them.
and that may be all the evidence they need to get a magistrate to issue a warrant to enter your home, it has been known to happen
So a magistrate would hear that Mr Jones issued us the BBC goons revoked rights to be on their property can we have a warrant to enter said premises we think they watch BBC programs. Magistrate would refuse as you have a right to stop anyone from walking up your drive that you want if you are being harassed it is called injunction.
@@laceandwhisky no, some magistrates would take your removal of implied rights of access as a sign that you had something to hide. its one of the ways BBC gets a warrant to enter your home. Jon is right just say no thank you and close the door
What happens if I'm drinking while I'm watching my TV, can I lose my license
My sister in law was asked to sign a piece of paper by a TV licensing guy. A week later, she had a letter saying she had admitted to not having a license but watched live TV. Well conned.. She now pay's for a license.
Every week i long for a scheduled visit as my knuckles need a good flexing - i live in hope
Is there no laws to stop harrasment letters.
Yes and private injunction which costs money
@@laceandwhisky OK thank you. It's such a shame I would of thought a lawyers would have done this for the people. Specially its now our elderly who have made what we have today,
@@laceandwhisky its called criminal conversion...were did consent come from ,from the governed for The telecommunications Act 2003 to become law IT DIDNT meaning that "act" has come about by criminal corporate conversion ...I charge THEM £50 per day for invading my private property with transmissions I dont want
Perhaps there is a letter we could prepare to hand to them?
@@gino2465 We don't have any elderly anymore. The government has killed them all off!
My begging letter arrived last Thursday and urgently found it's way into the rubbish bin, unopened. Oops.
Another good vid Jon.
Maybe you can make a video of you making a real phone call to TVL, to show how scary they are or aren't, to highlight any tricks they may or may not try to use, and how to retain control of the conversation during the call. I think this would benefit some people.
Brilliant channel buddy 👍 am 60 years of old and the last time a bought a license was in 1982 and it was with a book of stamps and a never had a visit from the halfwits
I am licence free and have just completed an online survey for the BBC if they don`t get the fact that they are unfit for purpose, totally without integrity and should have their free money taken away and go commercial then I don`t know what would. Gave me great satisfaction in pointing out that they make money from UK TV and keep it quiet and that they report news to their own agenda and that now I get all my news from Aljazeera who are far more honest and open, Your videos helped me write my rebuttals so thanks for that keep up the good work.
I'm watching tv without a license but there again I'm not in the UK :) what an old fashioned rule!
Shame on the 11 people that disliked this video
Hey Jon. After recentlly cancelling my licence, I got an email saying if I don't pay up pronto they'll either cancel my licence (I thought I already did that just by cancelling my D/D!). or they'll pass my details onto a debt collection agency. Surely that would be illegal since there is no actual debt? I think they're just trying it on because DCAs have such a bad reputation for bully-boy tactics.Frankly, I'm more scared of not paying the milkman!
Their interviews on your doorstep are not PACE compliant
I can tax my car for the same price of a TV licence, and the letters they send me help light my stove.
Don't just close the door ,waste their time too! Tell them they will have to hang on for 5 minutes , You are just running a bath, need to turn the oven off. Changing a nappy Etc ETc then close the door .After 5 minutes Then open the door with some old tea towels and ask if they would like to buy some.
I answer the door to find out who it is and as soon as he says he is the TV licence inspector I just say you are disturbing me from watching Eastenders now go away lol
Opt out of needing a tv licence via the bbc website. In 2 years they will contact to confirm if your situation has changed. Opt out again and it’s sorted.
This way, you avoid the letters.
@chips and gravy - I opted out in March 2019 and read the conditions. I’ve had no letters or visits yet. I will opt out again next month as the conditions state.
They are welcome to visit and have a conversation as we never watch live tv, record live tv or watch bbc Iplayer.
@chips and gravy - I’ll see you there and say hello.
I've been free of the bbc tax for 10 years never had a visit. I declare that I do not require one everytime they ask it's that easy
And they need to be a civil servant to be classed as an officer Like lolly pop people
When cancelling last week and being told I need a licence no matter which channels I watch and on any device, I was told by the lady that included foreign channels via my computer on the internet, that can't be right can it.
I'm really excitedly waiting for my first visit..
Absolutely brilliant so informative as always .
Why would anybody even open their door in the first place to one of the sales goons ?....
It is perfectly legal to play a recording , at full volume , of a snarling rabid salivating Doberman having a meltdown in your hall should someone from TV Licensing cold-call .
I love the background in your reports. Reminds me of the Blue Peter Studio in the 1970s, it's brilliant, is it a green screen projection or real?
Just a quick question..what is it that they would be asking you to sign ?
@@leebradshaw3549 OK thanks for that 👍
@@leebradshaw3549 I would take a photo of the document, and if necessary if it went to court, I insist that its tested which can show that alterations have been made to the document at a later time or date - it's called carbon testing I believe, and been used in times gone by to show police had tampered with interview notes to fit up criminals, and brought corrupt police officers to justice after convictions were quashed after it was proved evidence was unreliable
It used to be that police used to write everything down during interviews, but with PACE, it became mandatory to audio and later video recorded interviews
Thank you for this advice very reassuring
How much it cost BBC just so send out the letters alone.
Don't tell them your name either, and don't confirm it if they ask if you are Mr Whoever you might be. If you confirm your name they may try to stitch you up with a search warrant or worse.
We decided to not renew our license at the beginning of the year so I told them we no longer need one and I got a reply stating that they will contact us in two years to check if we need one or not, we received an email with a reference number and that was that. Yesterday we received a red letter stating we are under investigation and that someone will be coming round to our property, it also says in the letter (that's in the bin were it belongs) that they have written to us several times and we have not responded, we'll that's a lie because we haven't received any other letter than the one Yesterday threatening us. I find it strange as the email was a pleasant one when I declared we no longer require a license then they start with the threatening letters. 😏
Great job mate. Keep it up. 👍
Havent had a visit ever. Had loads of those letters. Even to a warehouse I owned. They send them out to any property that doesn’t have a license they have no idea who’s there and what you have.
Speaking as a genuine "middle-aged pie eater", I think that comment was a bit harsh.
Keep them coming mate.
If these letters are that urgent why don't they send them recorded delivery. Mine go straight in the fire.
I have 1 mix of SKY subscription do I need a TV licence for that it include the Syfy Channel Comedy Central & gold and no Sports channesl at all
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It's a shame the BBC can't just scramble their services to you if you don't pay a licence. That would solve the problem.
My friend stunned me the other day, she owns a takeaway deli/sandwich shop so has no tv’s at all as people are there for at most around 10 mins (big order) she’s had a letter stating that she MUST have a license to cover any customers that may come in and watch tv on phones/tablets 😮😮 this has got to be a new low, I’ve told her to tell them to fuck off if they turn up
Great advice true it’s happened to me I talk TV licence man. and he sent me a letter saying that I was going to be taken to court so thank you anybody watching this video take advice true what you’re saying 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Brill mate. Keep it up !!
I don't have any TV'S in my house any more. Both of my screens are what they call Monitor Types as used by Computers. But you can still input from your dvd player or video tape machine or by computer or even a Google TV dongle.
So you could say NO TV HERE.
I wouldn't say anything regarding TV or no TV in the house as they could use it as grounds for a warrant. Do not say anything at all other than to ask them if they have business use insurance on their car... that usually makes them go running.
@@killbot2006 Thanks Kill😉
if its capable of receiving the internet then it's capable of receiving a BBC signal on said internet. they have all bases covered as I doubt there are more than 5 homes in the UK that don't have a tv/internet connection even if its just on the phone
@MB think you misunderstood, of course prosecution depends upon the BBC proving beyond a reasonable doubt that you watched them but just I was referring to the fact that only a tiny minority of UK homes could, these days, claim no device in the home capable of receiving a signal which the OP was implying in his post
BBC should be done for Harassment.
Can you just cancel the license through direct debit? Cant do it online and I have severe anxiety so calling is a no no.
My aunt Jakki hasn't got a TV, hasn't had one for over four years; the BBC even sent her a refund when she cancelled her direct debit for a licence; yet she is getting threatening letters all the time. She too suffers from great anxiety over it, but this guy never mentions anything about people who DON'T have a TV, and what to do about that over these letters.
Channel 4 are showing the England v India Test matches, so do we need a license for this?
Got my 67 quid refund after sending the tv licence refund letter off with a 2nd class stamp after a week not bad.1 week later I've got my 1st threatening letter which is now in the bin.thanks for the videos keep it up.
My advice would be to threaten to take legal action against anyone broadcasting into my property without my permission.
I got rid of my TV licence months ago and don't watch live or livestream programmes. A letter recently from the BBC also said that live streams on UA-cam are included, is that correct?
Yes, but 99.9% of UA-cam videos are not live.
@@montynorth3009 Yes i know but wondered if this was the case, thanks for the clarification. Some of the UA-camrs i follow do mainstreams so i have been watching it the following day.
Not quite accurate, you can watch any live stream that is NOT “live broadcast content” - that means you couldn’t watch on line something that is being shown on channel 4 or ITV etc *AT THAT TIME*, but you can watch it on “Catch up” (itv hub etc) or You Tube AFTER the transmission has finished on tv. Just Remember, You CANNOT watch anything on bbc I-player at any time without a licence
Anything that is live streamed on You Tube (or any other streaming platform) but is NOT content being LIVE BROADCAST by TV /Satellite Channel can be watched live, so if I set up a live stream of paint drying or grass growing you can watch that live without any fear of prosecution, (it may prove more entertaining than some TV output 😁)
They are trying to scare you. The rule of thumb is that if it is being shown on tv at this exact moment, then you can’t stream it at that time - wait till it ends then watch it on line (its “time shifting” really), stuff on you tube that isn’t made for or shown on tv/satellite DOESN’T fall under the remit of the tv licence and they have no power to prosecute you for watching it and you can watch that live
@@warweezil2802 Thank you, that's very clear, i appreciate your detailed explanation.
The fact of the matter is that if they were legitimately cracking down on people watching the BBC illegally they'd just have to update their contracts with Sky, virgin and so on to provide the BBC with a list of all the properties watching bbc\live content, same for Iplayer, just gotta log the IP addresses on their own site.
If the "officers" were there for a legitimate purpose they'd be a massive waste of money by comparison, in reality they're just a shakedown racket and those enforcers make far more money than doing it legit digitally would net the bbc
They should make it so you have to log into iplayer with your TV licence number, then it wouldn't be a problem - no licence, you cant access it anyway.
Hi. I am in total agreement with what you say.. I haven't wanted to pay my licence after they are going to charge OAPs. I was all for not paying until I read over 55000 were prosecuted for non payment in 2020. It states if you have the ability to receive live channels, whether it be itv, channel 4, channel 5 etc you can be prosecuted. Does this mean if I have an outdoor TV aerial they would be able to prosecute?
Thank you you are a great man carry on
Thank you
For the advice
Actually really looking forward to a Twonk at my door🤣🚬👍
Ive filled in my no licence needed declaration
I've done that for the past 4½ years and never had a visit
I think it's better as I have been left alone
I did that and they sent me an email confirming it a week or so later.
what happens if you pause tv then it wont be live .so should you need a tv licence ?.it is then not live tv ?.