Mint Sauce wrote: » Do they? Since when? One house I lived in, for 6 years, we had it down as The Occupier the whole time, despite getting personal mail addressed to each of us, Bank, Motor Tax, Mobile Bills, Leccy, etc. Although the last house I lived in, also as a tenant, the Property Tax came addressed to me, but I was the only one who received personal mail, TV Licence was still The Occupier though. Maybe that Postie was working for Revenue on the side.
dolcevita12 wrote: » Hi there, I got a letter with my name asking to pay the tv licence. What should I need to do ? Go directly to Post Office and ask about that and pay ? How do they get my details as I am a new resident in this place. Should I need to speak with the landlady ? Any help to do as I do not want to pay a fee of 2,000 euros.
Discodog wrote: » The Postman has to fill out a name for any addresses that don't have one. So the name on the mail gets put on the register.
Hector Savage wrote: » Are you allowed to watch Netflix on a computer/latop/tablet and not have a licence ? - so long as the devices can't pick up live TV im assuming so. But now with live internet TV , RTE player etc - have they changed the law ?
jacknuig wrote: » Any thoughts on all this? Personally I think they're trying one and I don't think I have any legal requirement but I would appreciate everyone's .02
Discodog wrote: » So much misinformation in this thread. They get your name because the postman has to fill out missing names using the other post you receive. You do not need a license unless you have a television receiver. That's a TV. An aerial, dish etc is not a TV.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Unless that has came in to practise in the last 3-4 years, I would doubt it. 12-13 years prior or house sharing, even in cases where I was the only one to receive post, I have never had a reminder addressed to me or any of my house mates, always addressed to the occupier, and have even renewed and got first licencses, as the occupier.
STB. wrote: » It would be a SERIOUS breach of Data Protection for An Post to use this information for any other purposes.
Discodog wrote: » It came in after An Post took over. We "interrogated" our postie at his retirement party.
SPDUB wrote: » He was pulling your leg . 1) An Post didn't take it over .They always employed the Inspectors back to when it was still P & T 2 ) I did delivery for An Post for a number of years and never once did what he described
Discodog wrote: » I don't think he was. How do you suggest they suddenly got people's names when previous letters were sent to "the Occupier"?
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Electoral Register. Which is against Data Protection was laws now.
Discodog wrote: » I am not on the register & neither were several others who got named letters
368100 wrote: » Needing a licence to own a tv is madness in this day and age
dxhound2005 wrote: » It won't be long until people will pay for whatever content they want. Without something like a licence fee, nothing will be Free to Air. Some people won't be happy with that either.
368100 wrote: » If it was billed as a utility i wouldnt have as much of a problem with it, but needing a license for an electrical item in your house is where i think its stuck in the dark ages.....if there was a license for a radio itd seem ridiculous too.....and i dont agree that nothing will be free to air, plenty of other channels manage on advertising revenue alone, and I dare say their finances are probably in a lot better shape than RTE
dxhound2005 wrote: » It started in 1926 as a Wireless (Radio) Licence.http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1926/act/45/enacted/en/html
368100 wrote: » Yes.....somebody needs to tell them its not 1926 any more
dxhound2005 wrote: » Every facet of economic activity is taxed in some fashion. It was only a few short years from the start of radio broadcasting that the licence fee came in. So whatever technology comes along will also suffer the same fate.