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23-09-2010, 21:03   #16
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I've never heard anything about a radio licence. Can't find anything online either. Where do you buy a radio licence?
You cant just buy radio licence you have to buy the tv licence that covers both.

lm not 100% sure lm right but 90% sure.
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23-09-2010, 21:03   #17
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You need a licence even if your TV isn't connected to an aerial. See http://www.citizensinformation.ie/ca...ia/tv_licences for more info.
The OP said he doesn't have a television, not that he has a TV but it isn't connected to the aerial.
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23-09-2010, 21:04   #18
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Well perhaps you could pop down there tomorrow and tell me how much they cost, since I don't see anything on the AnPost website about it.
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The OP said he doesn't have a television, not that he has a TV but it isn't connected to the aerial.
Read the whole thread - he/she says they have a TV in the wardrobe.
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So you do have a tv.
You have an aerial on your roof and a tv in your wardrobe and you are wondering if you are excempt from paying for a tv licence.

ya i was looking for an answer not another question ....... and moved in and dont want it. its an appartment - part of a house with an old areal. I would have to go home on a bus with a large old television thats why I thought that a wardrobe could do.

not that i should even bother responding.

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23-09-2010, 21:07   #21
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=do+you+need+a+l...dio+in+ireland

http://www.citizensinformation.ie/se...v_licences#431

nothing on google or citizen's info about a licence for a radio but plenty about tv
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ya i was looking for an answer not another question ....... and moved in and dont want it.
even it's unused or broke, you still need to pay a licence fee. recycle or sell it if you don't want it
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Read the whole thread - he/she says they have a TV in the wardrobe.
My apologies, that was the one post I truly skimmed over
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even it's unused or broke, you still need to pay a licence fee. recycle or sell it if you don't want it
thanks Whiteman . Thats all I wanted to know, I have no interest in the television. I hope that its true as Ive heard this thing about the arel only recently and lived at home until recently . I may ask in the post office or someone else like citizens to see for sure.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_licence#Ireland


lm doubting myself now about the radiolicence .

in the table it mentions radio for some countries but not lreland.
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My apologies, that was the one post I truly skimmed over
No problem - I found it difficult to read, too.
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