Mossy Monk wrote: » You are not exempt as the Sky box has a tuner and is capable of receiving tv channels.
stevoman wrote: » can you really tune ion RTE from a cardless sky box yeah?
Mossy Monk wrote: » No you can't but the tv licence is not for receiving RTÉ. It is for having any tuner capable of receiving television channels. The Sky box has a tuner that is capable.
toiletduck wrote: » Live in a gated apartment complex?
ScumLord wrote: » But that's like saying you need a tv licence if you have the circuit board from a tv that has the tuner on it.
Dinter wrote: » Note the bit about PC's!! :mad:http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/consumer-affairs/media/tv_licences
kmick wrote: » Theres a very simple way to avoid the television license man - dont answer the door. If you dont answer the door they can send reminders to "the resident" but unfortunately "the resident" is not recognised by any court in any country (excluding Zambia and Mannon). Its as simple as that.
okioffice84 wrote: » That's what I've done for many years. Don't open the door to strangers.
Greenmachine wrote: » ffs talk about nonsense. Say you are getting ready to go out for some reason. It does happen. Knock at the door. I'm not expecting anyone. What do I do, answers the door on my way out or hide behind the sofa.
KerranJast wrote: » I wasn't aware that a Sky Box on it's own can tune in analogue TV signals. Any one I've seen has no coaxial connectors and so cannot be connect to a TV aerial. The only way I thought Sky could receive RTE was via a satellite.