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I like writing letters of complaint to companies containing the words "premier league muppetry", if only to give the poor office workers a good laugh on an otherwise dull day. Have you ever complained? Did it work?

(, Thu 2 Sep 2010, 13:16)
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You *will* be hearing from them again...
My brother & his gf haven't had a TV for about 4 years.
When they first got rid of the TV they told the licencing people, yet have had a steady stream of threatening letters & unexpected visits. Last one was last month....
(, Sat 4 Sep 2010, 14:47, 3 replies)
Sounds familiar
although I haven't been visited yet.

Feel free to forward the text of the above letter to your brother though. I'd be very happy for it to be re-used.
(, Sat 4 Sep 2010, 17:52, closed)
I
think this is what I have to look forward to, I move out next week and I'm not taking my tv. Been told they do get quite threatening, my cousin couldn't even
get a signal for the tv where she was living and still got a load of hassle from them.
(, Sat 4 Sep 2010, 22:01, closed)
Fuck 'em
I've received one of their letters in the past. Much as the DVLA never get anything wrong (even when they do) TV Licensing always assume that because your address (or at least the precise version of your address that they've looked up) doesn't appear on your database, that you DO NOT have a TV licence, YOU ARE breaking the law and THEY WILL send the boys round. Not a friendly fucking word in it.

Every time I buy anything that picks up TV now, I hope they send one of the letters, so I can ignore it then wave my licence in the face of the witless twat they send round to investigate.
(, Sun 5 Sep 2010, 18:27, closed)

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