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No, believe it or it. Nor any contact details as well on their card.Did the tv licence inspector give you number to call.
Is there a way that I can pay just weekly by direct debit? .
What makes you assume you're "entitled" to it. No one is forcing you to have a tv and it could be argued if you're on jsa maybe you should spend less time watching tv and more time job seeking. If you are over 70 you get a tv licence free of charge.
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The dole is fairly high and the tv licence works out at €3 per week - a lot cheaper than a broadband subscription - and you can save for it by buying tv licence saving stamps at the post office.
PS I don't have a tv licence but i work and commute long hours so I'm never home when the inspector calls.
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Don't forget the TV licence pays an post to send those idiots around door-to-door. They remind me of the tax collectors of the kings or in the bible, just lining their own pockets at our expense.
No, my name isn't on a card...just the address with my door number written on it.Is your name on the letter he dropped in. If not, I would not worry about the five day thing, as the Inspector has to call and "catch you" to send a summons. They cannot send a summons if they do not have a name.
What usually happens is that they call to the houses of those with no licence and stick a card in to those who are not there. Then they will follow up with another visit in a couple of weeks. When the inspector calls, just explain you do not have a tv.
I think there is something that if you have apparateus capable of receving a signal, ie cable, that you still have to have a licence, but just ask when he calls.
When my sister moved into a new estate years ago, they caught what they thought was a weirdo interfering with the wheelie bins up the road. Turned out to be the TV Licence inspector trying to get names for the householders from the bins!
Back on topic and to answer the original question, there is no automatic entitlement for a tv licence when you are out of work.
No worries. You're entitled to your opinion. I'm just trying to find out about Television Licence with 5 days notice with little money I have. Getting other benefits is not that simple ie: rent allowance. It is means tested.Maybe I was a bit harsh. Sorry about that. It was just weird that the op expected it to be free for people on the dole! As if it was something like a medical card or rent allowance or one of the many other benefits you forfeit by working.
If you have sky or ntl I believe they have access to their records.
Giving false name is a no, no! Tempting it may be? Law is funny and it better not to give a false name at anytime especially if the inspector come back with a "gardai" as you say as above, it could come back to haunt you in years ahead?? My tuppence.I received 3 letters addressed to the occupier, and 3 separate visits from the tv licence inspector - only one while I was at home & I didn't answer the door. The trick is not to let them find out your name. If you have sky or ntl I believe they have access to their records.
If you answer the door give a fake name. There's no law against that. Say you've just moved in. If he asks for a look around, let him - He'll see you don't have a tv and probably just leave. Just make sure there are no bills lying around because he'll ask to see who they're addressed to so he can get your name on his database. If you refuse to let him in that's fine too. He can't force his way in. He'd have to call back with the gardai and a search warrant.
Even if they summons you, you can just buy a licence straight away, show up in court and it would hopefully be thrown out because you have a licence.
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