The tv licence has just become something I can't afford. I don't get much income as a student and I have decided it is too much. Strangely, at the time I probably could have found the £150 to pay it outright but £29 a month is taking a lot out if my salary.
I presumed this must mean I had to sell my tv, or have the tv clearly not in use. I have no where to store it at all. However the cab have told me I can have it even on the tv stand as long as I am not watching tv.
I hopeful to be able to afford the licence when my situation improves a I don't want to sell my tv yet. I would get much less than I paid for it if I were to sell it.
As long as I watch no tv can I have a tv in my house on a tv stand. I will I plug the aerial.
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happy362 · 03/07/2014 07:43
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