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British Ufies: What the heck is a tv licence? by farfalla2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Followup question by Kickstart2005-11-25 08:15:17
    In Sweden you need it yes. by Corvus_One2005-11-25 08:17:12
      Before I immigrate I have to ask by hieraco2005-11-25 08:23:02
        In Germany it's per house. Or appartement. by Qcumber-some2005-11-25 08:30:44
          They are. by chrisP 2005-11-25 08:46:07
They are hunting me for years now. I ignore every letter I get from GEZ cause I don't have a TV (I have TV and radio in the office and it's properly licensed). Every once in a while, they pop up at my door. They always tell you they want to have a look at your rooms and try to convince you that they are allowed to even if you don't want them to. They aren't.
Nevertheless, even if you tell them you don't want them to enter, they do if you don't block them.
My standard routine: grab cellphone, dial 110, and tell them I'm going to push the connect button the moment they cross the doorstep. 100% effective.
[ Reply ]
            What's 110? Is it like 911 in the States and is by shorty822005-11-25 08:48:49
              Like. by Qcumber-some2005-11-25 08:51:07
                That would be 114 14 in Sweden by Corvus_One2005-11-25 08:55:09
                Nota bene: by Didactylos2005-11-25 08:56:29
              Completely OT Question by Qcumber-some2005-11-25 09:03:29
                I doubt it'll work. by shorty822005-11-25 09:17:52
                911 redirects to emergency switchboard in England. (n/t) by Jeff_UK2005-11-25 11:17:58

 

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